> my biggest bugbear is > cycling on the pavements I thought this was > illegal. It most definitely IS illegal Ridgley (except where it is not - if you know what I mean).
> Each climb is about 20km with 1.7km of ascent. > That is like climbing Everest on a bike in 24 > hours - TWICE. Sounds bonkers to me, but whatever cranks your engine... What about altitude sickness and all of that? Doesn't it affect you? I remember climbing (on foot) in the Peruvian Andes and frightening hubby by suddenly passing out for several minutes and subsequently being very, very sick. Horrible.
Hmmm, I can see why it might be called that. I was just beginning to warm to it too. It has a cute nose and whiskers. Poor louisiana must be wondering what all this has to do with oooman rights LOL!
As are 'bout now and Pearson it seems!:)) I mean, bleeding eyes and tears? Oh dearie, dearie me. *wipes eyes from excessive laughter* BTW, have any of you been on McCabe's rides. Apparently they are really fun (and free).
I suspect this isn't the response you want, but that (for me) is the funniest post of the day. You being relatively pedantic and all (that's meant in a nice way BTW). 'uman rights/ooman rights! F-ucking 'ilarious! *in absolute stitches*
> And something about his son > playing for Dulwich Hamlets that he drops in on > occasion. Oh WOW! I attend DHFC at least once a fortnight! I wonder which one he is?
My God you lot must be fit! There's nothing gentle about the incline on CPR LOL!!! How are you on Sydenham Hill? Despite having climbed it hundreds of times, I still feel as though I am going to have a heart attack when going that way! Fun coming down though!