So 7 years ago today, I would have been cycling between Tongue and Carbisdale Castle, on day two of the End to End cycle!
You can check out the second day of the route at www.strava.com/activities/445506834.
So 7 years ago today, I would have been cycling between Tongue and Carbisdale Castle, on day two of the End to End cycle!
You can check out the second day of the route at www.strava.com/activities/445506834.
Still can’t believe that 7 years ago today, I set off on the End to End cycle! Which I would, still rate has one of the best things, I’ve done in my life!
Of, course it’s still something I would love to do again! Maybe next time, not get dumped while doing it! Well that would not be hard, since I am still very much single!! LOL! 🙂
You can check out the first day of the route, white took me from John O’Groats to Tongue at www.strava.com/activities/445506836.
One of my mates, says I am doing way, way to much cycling. So he put hand and leg cuffs on me while out cycling. And took my bike off me, then told me to walk home like that…
Well OK, maybe not! But it would have made a HOT story! But doubt, I could walk 3+ miles home in the leg cuffs!! Also would get some right funny looks! LOL!
Then I would not care! Life is for having fun! So have fun, while you still can! That’s why, I am very open about the things I enjoy and don’t really care, what people say!
That’s my place of work, started on stage 1 of what is turning into a major revamp of the main Restaurant! They have started with bar 1 (which we often call the GAY bar!), which is the bar, I’ve mainly been working on since, I stated working at Peterborough Greyhound Stadium well over 10 year ago!
So, I will sort of miss the old bar! But it’s starting to show it’s age! So will be to nice and new and bigger bar to work on from next week! 🙂
Olympics 2016: Opening Ceremony (BBC 1/HD | 11:40pm to 4:00am | Friday 5th August 2016)
Clare Balding introduces live coverage of the opening ceremony of the 2016 Olympic Games from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, as the games head to South America for the first time. The ceremony is a chance for participants from all 207 competing nations to parade with their flag in the iconic Maracana Stadium.
Countryfile (BBC 1/HD | 6:30pm to 7:30pm | Sunday 7th August 2016)
Countryfile is on the tiny Scottish island of Kerrera. Sitting just half a kilometre from the mainland but a world away from the hustle and bustle, Kerrera is the archetypal Scottish Island. There are rugged cliffs, wide-open beaches and remote farmsteads. Anita spends a day getting to know the locals and getting under the skin of island life. She joins postmaster Gill Vollum as she goes about her daily round – not easy when there’s only one half-finished road on the island. She helps shepherd Sheila McGregor round up her sheep and hears that all the farms on Kerrera are run by women. And she stops for a welcome cup of tea at the tea room that serves as the community hub. Anita meets owners Aideen Gallagher and Martin Shields who quit busy jobs on the mainland and finds out what living the island dream is like for them.
Full Steam Ahead (BBC 2/HD | 8:00pm to 9:00pm | Thursday 11th August 2016)
Historians Ruth Goodman, Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn explore how the Victorian railways created modern Britain. At the National Railway Museum, Alex and Peter help get the most famous locomotive in the world, the Flying Scotsman, into steam. The team take a ride of a lifetime as the loco travels along its original route, connecting London and Edinburgh, and Alex finds out what it is like for catering staff with 250 hungry mouths to feed. Peter heads to the Great Central Railway to find out how the railways revolutionised the delivery of mail right across Britain and is put to task on the travelling post office. Ruth finds out what the role of the wheel-tapper entailed and helps to tyre a wheel with a steel band at the South Devon Railway workshop. In Bristol, Alex discovers how the railways were responsible for bringing the nation into sync, as he visits a clock with two minute hands. Meanwhile, Peter learns how the railways brought Britain current news for the first time.
Amazing Spaces: Shed of the Year (Channel 4/HD | 8:00pm to 9:00pm | Friday 12th August 2016)
With the competition at the halfway point, it’s the turn of the most popular category: Pubs and Entertainment sheds. This fiercely contested group includes an entire Wild West town built out of sheds up in Aberdeen, a faithful replica of a Polish mountain drinking den in rural Ireland, and a nightclub in Hackney with a truly one of a kind owner. Also in this episode are the shortlisted sheds in the Workshops and Studios group; here, a blacksmith’s smithy is up against a Star Wars shed. And George Clarke meets a man with over 300 lawnmowers in his garden shed.
All TV guide information taken from DigiGuide — www.getdigiguide.tv/?p=1&r=15119.
That worked out being a good cycle! Even with how windy it was for the cycle! Set 6 new PRs on Strava, which I am very pleased with! Also did just over 40 miles, so of course, making it the longest cycle of the month so far!
You can check out the full route I took at www.strava.com/activities/664364388
I had so much fun doing the Prudential RideLondon FreeCycle. I did the very first back in 2013! But had not been again since now! I loved it! The weather could not have been better! Was great seeing so many other cyclists out! I be be for sure going again next year!
Here is a speeded for video of the cycle! I start the ride from King’s Cross station, then via various roads, before cycling down Oxford Street and Regent Street before meeting up with the FreeCycle route at Trafalgar Square.
You also check out the full route I took at www.strava.com/activities/658601925