I need somewhere pretty local (40mile radius) and loos (not the peeing in the bushes type) is a must at my age
Any suggestions please?
Quatt o dear!Pilly wrote:So, I’m based in sedgley West Midlands and Looking for somewhere decent to go for a ride today as only end up going to quatt [emoji849][emoji2370]
I need somewhere pretty local (40mile radius) and loos (not the peeing in the bushes type) is a must at my age [emoji23]
Any suggestions please?
Gods country and my favorite roads bar none in mid Wales.jompy wrote: Sun Jul 26, 2020 7:49 am If you want a really nice ride you can take the join the A458 to welshpool , i used to come down the A38 from derby and then take the A5 to telford and join the M54 at telford but thats well out the way for you . I'd take the A458 to welshpool road and then the A438 to follow that through Newtownand then the A489-A470 ( just follow the signs to llangurig its more or less straight) to llangurig . Here you can either stay on the A470 fast twisties to Ryhdar and even to Bilth Wells which is a lovely town or take the A44 Valley road to Aberystwyth which is one of my favorites for twisties , just watch the never ending corner and definately slow down for the villages . You can then head to the prom in Aberystwyth for free bike parking while it lasts and see if PJ's dinner is open for a cuppa ( don't think it was open the other week )
Some great roadsI met Jen while she was living in Aberystwyth .
Maybe not the best ideapolar wrote: Sun Jul 26, 2020 1:48 amQuatt o dear!Pilly wrote:So, I’m based in sedgley West Midlands and Looking for somewhere decent to go for a ride today as only end up going to quatt [emoji849][emoji2370]
I need somewhere pretty local (40mile radius) and loos (not the peeing in the bushes type) is a must at my age [emoji23]
Any suggestions please?
Go straight past the Quatt turning and carry on to craven arms down the fast b roads.
mellorp23 wrote: Sun Jul 26, 2020 5:51 pmMaybe not the best ideapolar wrote: Sun Jul 26, 2020 1:48 amQuatt o dear!Pilly wrote:So, I’m based in sedgley West Midlands and Looking for somewhere decent to go for a ride today as only end up going to quatt [emoji849][emoji2370]
I need somewhere pretty local (40mile radius) and loos (not the peeing in the bushes type) is a must at my age [emoji23]
Any suggestions please?
Go straight past the Quatt turning and carry on to craven arms down the fast b roads.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-s ... e-53544543
f**k everyone else , you ride for yourself ! If they're true friends they'll understand .Pilly wrote: Sun Jul 26, 2020 5:59 pm Jompy - those sound like good roads, I’ve got a week kiddy free in September so I’ll take note of those as we are hoping to go to wales for a few rides that week.
Polar - I think I’ve only ever been to craven arms once in the whole 14 yrs I’ve been riding and that was because I followed a group there and I would happily ride 40-50miles to get to the start of a destination, met a guy at derby once just to ride around his area which was a good day out and ended up in Matlock before heading home
I’m not a confident rider and hate to feel I’m holding people up lol - I’m constantly getting bollocked by the hubby for myself moaning at him how slow I was or how I hold people up etc - he has confidence though lol
mellorp23 wrote: Sun Jul 26, 2020 5:51 pmMaybe not the best ideapolar wrote: Sun Jul 26, 2020 1:48 amQuatt o dear!Pilly wrote:So, I’m based in sedgley West Midlands and Looking for somewhere decent to go for a ride today as only end up going to quatt [emoji849][emoji2370]
I need somewhere pretty local (40mile radius) and loos (not the peeing in the bushes type) is a must at my age [emoji23]
Any suggestions please?
Go straight past the Quatt turning and carry on to craven arms down the fast b roads.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-s ... e-53544543
Pilly wrote: Sun Jul 26, 2020 5:59 pm Jompy - those sound like good roads, I’ve got a week kiddy free in September so I’ll take note of those as we are hoping to go to wales for a few rides that week.
Polar - I think I’ve only ever been to craven arms once in the whole 14 yrs I’ve been riding and that was because I followed a group there and I would happily ride 40-50miles to get to the start of a destination, met a guy at derby once just to ride around his area which was a good day out and ended up in Matlock before heading home
I’m not a confident rider and hate to feel I’m holding people up lol - I’m constantly getting bollocked by the hubby for myself moaning at him how slow I was or how I hold people up etc - he has confidence though lol
The usual thing here (NZ) is that people ride at their own pace and the lead group stop to wait for the others at intersections or somewhere prearranged. No one ever complains about waiting because that's what you do, and it's a chance to chat about the ride or whatever.Pilly wrote:Jompy - those sound like good roads, I’ve got a week kiddy free in September so I’ll take note of those as we are hoping to go to wales for a few rides that week.
Polar - I think I’ve only ever been to craven arms once in the whole 14 yrs I’ve been riding and that was because I followed a group there and I would happily ride 40-50miles to get to the start of a destination, met a guy at derby once just to ride around his area which was a good day out and ended up in Matlock before heading home
I’m not a confident rider and hate to feel I’m holding people up lol - I’m constantly getting bollocked by the hubby for myself moaning at him how slow I was or how I hold people up etc - he has confidence though lol
Steve R1 wrote: Sun Jul 26, 2020 7:39 pm Jompy, I know exactly how you feel, Joan is my world, and riding opportunities now I don’t commute, are few and far between...
I totally agree that you should always... always.... ride for yourself....
My next door neighbour always had to ride with the fast guys... I only went out with him a couple of times... and thought... nah... I don’t need this...
Trying to keep up with the fast guys resulted in two bad accidents... if the bike in front of him overtook a vehicle... he would automatically follow... that made our rides slower... as I had to ensure, for every overtake... he could safely follow.... that was frustrating...
Anyway... one day... the guy in front overtook a bus... he followed... had a head on with a lorry... his bike was totalled.. he walked away with a scratch on his right hand...he was unbelievably lucky ...?
The the following year he was out ... keeping up with the fast guys again ... took a corner way too fast... ended up in a field and being airlifted to hospital... he now has one leg shorter than the other...
I always ride for myself.... my neighbour has given up riding and constantly tells me I’m mad for continuing to ride... he doesn’t understand... I don’t ride like he did ...
Yes Steve, a bloke I ride with rides exactly the same! .... when I was overtaking today, I had to make sure I was totally in and to the left because I knew he would be right behind me and on the overtakes I didn’t think I would make or couldn’t see clearly enough to go, I would turn my head slightly over my right shoulder and he would be there basically looking me in the eye
So I wasn’t sure if it was my riding style he wasn’t used to but hubby (who always rides up front) said that’s how he always rides but it made me feel like I wasn’t quick enough or missed overtake opportunities etc - but, I know I’m a bugger for engine/downshifting braking so I don’t always show brake lights, my son in law has a standing joke with me about it but, I am never right up a riders arse so i guess I react differently because I see or notice more in front of me lol
Heres the low-down on PolarPilly wrote: Sun Jul 26, 2020 9:21 pm Well as you can see from the above post - I’ve still not got used to this copying messages to reply![]()
Have you had an off polar?
And yes please that would be great! Thank you![]()
All the best for your daughter , out of interest i'd guess it's mild autism as it's only just showing or is it something that can get better ot worse ?Pilly wrote: Sun Jul 26, 2020 10:26 pm Sorry to read polar has been so poorly- I hope the mend is going all in the right direction
Lack of childcare (my youngest is 11yr old but shows signs of autism) so while the schools have been shut, it’s been quite difficult to get out during the day, I might be brave enough when she goes back to school in September![]()
I think not always having the right bike and no destination as well as childcare all have contributed to not getting the miles to get the confidence but, I’m sure things will change in time![]()
The double posts are common on here , for me sometimes the forum just freezes when uploading .Pilly wrote: Mon Jul 27, 2020 10:39 am Sorry about the double comment, my phone decided to play up and somehow the comment came through twice![]()