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@kcal I think that's the idea.
The weirdo in me kind of likes the idea of turning up to a nice office job having aort of slept in a hedge!
I think what I struggle with most is (1) having to explain it to Mrs g-d and (2) figuring out somewhere that's secluded enough that's 15-20 miles from the office for the camping spot that isn't a farmers field, dogging or drugging spot.
I absolutely love being out at night. I mainly run during the winter months and genuinely prefer it to daytime running.
Usually ride with the hounds. Amazing how fast you ride when they're freaked by something in the woods.
As long as I can ride downhill away from scary noises I'm ok with it - so there's one local bit that I avoid on my own in the dark because the trail ends at the back of an industrial estate fence, with a steep climb the only way out.
I am the weirdo in the woods and not a soft target, that's my mantra...
MSP - MemberI'm in Thailand.
Shame, you will never experience the joy of wearing a helmet light in a night time snowstorm and pretending you are the millennium falcon.
Not just me then. Used to love a long "hyperspace" ride.
"there is also a crocodile that turns into a fallen log when you ride past it."
Ha. We'll see a (usually non-venomous) snake every 5-8 rides. They usually slither out of the way. We also know where they're likely to be so do take some care.
The cobra was a cobra as we got a photo of it afterwards with its hood up. It's funny how after you've seen a snake, every root, twig etc looks like a snake.
I think the riding before night and into it sounds like a good idea. It's what we did for my one and only night dive (Advanced OW, I think). Dropped in 30 mins before the sun went down. with torches on. Before we realised it was pitch black. Actually, bioluminescence made it incredible. Funnily enough, it was [url=
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I have this fanciful idea about riding out into the hills mid week. Sleeping under the stars then cycling into work in the morning.
Do it.
Expect to fall asleep at your desk though.
Man up but you're allowed to shat your pants a bit when changing a flat tyre in the middle of nowhere. At least I do.
Can't stand a solo night ride.
Far too many werewolves out there for my liking.
I'm feeling we need a forum meet up here where we all dress as clowns in the OP's woods. Probably best not to tell him tho
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I ride in the FOD regularly if I'm on a day off in the middle of a run of night shifts. See a lot of wildlife then!!
The locals send to like being out walking dogs and other 'stuff' around 1am from what I can figure out 😯
Don't be afraid of noises in the dark, predators are mostly silent.
I once almost cacked myself on a night ride. Was riding up a farm track to the road. Just as I was about to move into the road one of those paper lanterns quietly floated across the entrance to the road at about head height. Was quite a big one 1m3 ish.
I literally screamed.
Other than lanterns. I love night rides. I like turning the lights off on the climbs and riding by moonlight.
Peddle his arse, or pedal the bike?
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Yeah, just reread that post and realised the inadvertent spelling error!
