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A big thank you to all care workers out there, you do an invaluable job.

Absolutely - going back a few years now but we used to have a lad in our Scout group who was at a specialist school due to autism etc, and the school arranged for one of the support workers to come to a jamboree so the lad could have what must have been for him, a life changing experience.

Remarkably, given his day job, the support worker stepped up to being a regular unit helper with another Scout group, he'd enjoyed his own experience at the jamboree that much.


 
Posted : 01/10/2023 3:50 pm
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Thanks TJ have sent PM


 
Posted : 01/10/2023 9:52 pm
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We are on holiday and are departing our holiday cottage by 10.30 as is usual. My son has a last minute job interview online at 10.30. We've bought a new shirt and tie from second hand shop yesterday.

Then dropped into the Village Hotel just down the road last night and asked about basically using the corner of the cafe for him to have an interview today.

We've arrived this morning and the staff have given him an empty conference room to himself, set him up with a desk, drink of water, pad & pen and made sure his IT was all working, including plugging him into the fast network.

Properly above and beyond - really generous. 🤗

https://www.village-hotels.co.uk/


 
Posted : 18/10/2023 10:38 am
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^^^^^^ Wow! That's a really nice thing to do.

Hope the interview goes well


 
Posted : 18/10/2023 10:42 am
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Thats fantastic Matt. Hopefully that support will encourage him to smash the interview!


 
Posted : 18/10/2023 10:50 am
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Well, I know that I’ve had a good couple of days as my iPad doesn’t recognise my fingerprints! This means I’ve been doing what I enjoy most, something manual and my prints have worn off. Yesterday I was chopping logs for kindling and storing it ready for the big event today. This involved having our two year old grandson last night ready for the arrival this morning of “big tipper truck” and three cubic metres of logs! Needless to say last night saw a few short interruptions to our sleep and today has been physically tough but to see him interact with us and our dogs, entertaining himself at times has been a joy as usual. He’s “helped” with log stacking, sweeping (one of his favourite activities) and tidying away, he’s had Sunday dinner (yes I know it’s Monday) and gone home tired and happy. I think how lucky we are to have the chance to pass love and support on to another generation and that really, that’s what life should be about. I could have a fast car and lots of foreign holidays but when l die what would have been the point of that? Much better to help someone along the way and then they will hopefully behave in the same way on their path through life. No one will remember what sort of car you had or your bronzed looks, they will remember if you gave them a hug and support when they needed it.IMG_2159


 
Posted : 12/02/2024 8:02 pm
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Lovely. 🤗


 
Posted : 12/02/2024 8:07 pm
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Spot on wheelsonfire, you may have found the meaning of life (don't tell Douglas Adams). Alice Roberts thinks it's possible that we have evolved to live beyond our reproductive years because child rearing takes so long and is so complex it needs more than the parents' input


 
Posted : 13/02/2024 2:27 pm
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A nice sunny day here in Derbyshire, I took a break from repairing my pressure washer and was rewarded with a pair of bright yellow Brimstone butterflies flying around the garden! They hibernate in cold weather as adults and emerge on warm days, they may well be the origin of the word “butterfly” as the colour reminded people of the colour of butter. Spring is on it’s way!


 
Posted : 15/02/2024 1:43 pm
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Spring is officially here in NE Derbyshire! Took a break and wandered up the garden to sit and listen to the birds. Apart from the disproportionately Loud song of a couple of competing wrens I was joined by a Chiff Chaff, this may just be passing through or it may be a resident but I always see it as a harbinger of spring. Later on in the year I’ll probably get annoyed with it but for now it’s very uplifting.


 
Posted : 16/03/2024 11:11 am
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Just returned from a holiday in Cuba (two taxis, two trains and two flights there and back). Everything was on time and just worked.


 
Posted : 16/03/2024 11:27 am
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There’s a lot of frogspawn in our pond. Also the bit of sun we had this morning was heartwarming.


 
Posted : 16/03/2024 4:59 pm
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Gorgeous sunshine for this mornings ride, Warren Lane was dry for the first time in months!


 
Posted : 16/03/2024 5:11 pm
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Had a great ride yesterday, warm and sunny, birds chirping, trees budding, lovely stuff. Clocks have changed, best day of the year. Winter can piss right off, feeling hyped for a good year!


 
Posted : 31/03/2024 6:19 pm
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The last two Saturdays I've been out riding I've come to the aid of riders who had everything they needed to fix the puncture except tyre levers.

Last week it was a couple of young lads, only 12-13ish, they knew what they were doing but were desperately grateful that I'd stopped to help them. Especially when I suggested that they check all round the tyre after they found the first thorn, and they found the second. We've all been there! I said I was glad to help and hopefully they'd be able to pay it forward when they saw someone needing help.

Yesterday was a guy who was actually waiting for his wife to come and pick him up as he was only a couple of miles from home. I could have left him then but he was a lovely guy with an incredibly rich West African accent so we carried on chatting and fixing the tyre till his wife turned up.


 
Posted : 31/03/2024 8:14 pm
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😃

Love this thread.


 
Posted : 31/03/2024 8:58 pm
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My time in Dawson city has been greatly enhances by the loveliness of folk.  Setting me up with amazing once in a lifetime experiences and being enthusiastic in response to my joy.

Its been a big step forward for me and without these lovely folk it would have been a lesser experience


 
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I had cataract op on Friday. It was awful - complete sensory overload and discomfort off the scale but not really life threatening or that serious

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The staff (not the surgeon) were unbelievably caring and nice to me acknowledging it was a feccin awful thing to have at 9am on Good Friday


 
Posted : 31/03/2024 11:23 pm
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I managed to mow the lawn yesterday! I take that as a little victory, Lord knows when it will get done again.

Bloody weather's getting me down.


 
Posted : 01/04/2024 7:56 am
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acknowledging it was a feccin awful thing to have at 9am on Good Friday

There's kind of precedent for that, if you believe the stories behind the chocolate eggs


 
Posted : 01/04/2024 7:59 am
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My lovely French neighbours know that my wife is away this week, so when they saw me walking past with the dog yesterday morning, they wished me a 'Bonne Paques' and then invited me to join them for a roast lunch with all of the trimmings. I'm sure they think that I'm incapable of cooking for myself, but I had actually run out of sensible food, so it was a massively lovely offer. And then I got to watch the Tour of Flanders on their massive TV too...
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Posted : 01/04/2024 8:27 am
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Got back from the club road ride yesterday, not feeling completely broken and now just that nice tired ache in the legs. Maybe fitness will return


 
Posted : 01/04/2024 8:33 am
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I started this thread two years ago, if I’m honest, as a means of self therapy. On the whole I’m now a lot more positive, stopping drinking at home and limiting intake on the rare occasions I go out has helped - I now drink less in a year than I used to in a month and overall feeling better, although still very tired but I expect that is because I work very hard and think I’m 18! Had my positivity knocked a bit since Christmas as one of my former work colleagues and friend suffered a stroke, he is very fit and active, but has now been in hospital since with a loss of vision and movement down one side. I’ve known him since I joined the fire service on my eighteenth birthday, a long time ago. His wife was severely injured in a collision (caused by someone who’s skills didn’t line up with their expectations) over forty years ago so life has been a long list of operations and hospital appointments for them. Throughout this they both stayed positive and brought up a lovely lad. I’m struggling to keep positive as I’m getting feelings of doom similar to when my younger brother was dying a long and painful death.

However, in line with the thread title! A group of former colleagues are supporting all three of them as best we can, we’re going to help sort the house out which is three quarters through a very painstaking and thorough renovation (by my self taught friend who does everything “right” so we won’t tell him), we’re visiting and helping with transport and keeping spirits up although I’m told to #### off occasionally!

I’m also focusing on family and grandson and making sure my paperwork, house and workshop are in order, just in case!

keep up the positivity y’all! X


 
Posted : 01/04/2024 11:00 am
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I spent a couple of hours yesterday outside a beachfront cafe with my wife and son sitting in the sunshine listening to two guys playing acoustic guitars.

The waves were gently lapping behind us, and we were surrounded by people who just seemed happy to be able to enjoy being outside (after what seems like months of wet weather). A mix of youngsters, families, couples, dog walkers, cyclists and scooters all mingling together and enjoying the laid back vibe.

For a couple of hours all life's problems forgotten!


 
Posted : 01/04/2024 12:28 pm
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Really proud of my youngest. They attended a try to row week long course at ASRA last August  in Aberdeen (an amazing club). Two weeks ago they competed on the Thames at the Schools Heads (same course as The Boat Race). Today they are going on a week long training camp in Poland. In three weeks they will race for Scotland. They race as part of a J16 crew. At 14 they have had to learn how to be self reliant, that older kids might not quite see you as a peer, and that they absolutely deserve their seat in the boat. Anyone doing sport at that age at an elite level is amazing.


 
Posted : 01/04/2024 1:22 pm
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Got back from the club road ride yesterday, not feeling completely broken and now just that nice tired ache in the legs. Maybe fitness will return

Serves you right for doing a Hilly Inters!


 
Posted : 01/04/2024 1:23 pm
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A close friend invited me for a long walk this Easter Sunday, then the whole family and I had a superb roast dinner, this is all because I'm on my own at the moment (and injured).
Then today out walking 2 young children seemed to take a shine to me as I was taking photos of their lambs. They took me into their farm yard and proudly showed me their barn containing four pigs, several other sheep about to lamb and best of all their highland cow that is due to calf today. They were about 5 and 7 years of age, very engaging and knowledgeable about their animals. They then took me up to their field to show me their other cattle. I wondered if they sensed I'm on my own today and was a little sad. These two small beings have absolutely made my Easter.

Also another close friend left me a little gift in the crate on our doorstep.
There are some good, kind people around.


 
Posted : 01/04/2024 2:10 pm
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We've the whole campsite to ourselves - 10m from the water, overlooking Jura.

And I've a sample of Glen Scotia I've just opened...

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Posted : 01/04/2024 7:11 pm
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Inspired by Stridsland’s 26” frames (but unable to afford one), I decided to build a bike with some hardly used 26+ dynamo wheels that I couldn’t sell, so had sitting about.

First really long ride today, via The Roaches, and it was great! Surly Bridge Club frameset has worked out perfectly. Saw a hare, lots of calling & displaying Curlews, plus a male Hen Harrier!

Had a nice chat with a lad on a road bike as we both steamed in the sunshine after the mornings rain.  Fantastic day.


 
Posted : 01/04/2024 7:38 pm
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Last night I realised a dream / bucket list - I finally after many many years of waiting went to see Beverley Knight sing live.

She brought me to happy tears - amazing voice seemingly without effort.  Thank you Beverley.


 
Posted : 06/04/2024 11:11 am
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After a chilly and wet day in Copenhagen yesterday, with wife and teenage daughter being difficult, today the sun came out, the temperature shot up and Copenhagen turns out to have one of the best zoos we've been to.

Suspect the animals were pleased to be out in the sun, but polar bears swimming over your head and 8 week old elephant calfs are pretty amazing.


 
Posted : 06/04/2024 3:19 pm
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Park run number 242 - closing in on 250.... incredibly muddy at oakwell but fun nonetheless. Good turn out - not raining but mud lots of it and big puddles......


 
Posted : 06/04/2024 4:49 pm
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My second ride today on my Kona Wo fatbike. I was considering my first full suspension but couldn’t really justify the cost and also the extra maintenance so went a bit left field with a 2022 sale model. It’s serving it’s purpose so far which was to reignite my enthusiasm and it makes me feel like I did with my first mountain bike (a rigid Saracen) back in the mid nineties. It’s brought the fun back, now to get my cycle fitness and skills back too!


 
Posted : 06/04/2024 5:36 pm
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Watching The Assembly with Michael Sheen on iPlayer, it is a joy.


 
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Our 40th wedding anniversary (Ruby) today - blimey that crept up quickly 😍

Had a grand day out - lunch in Auchterarder, windy (very) walk around the Queen's course at Gleneagles (course closed so no golfists), coffee and cake in Gleneagles Hotel 😃


 
Posted : 06/04/2024 8:35 pm
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@Sandwich just watched The Assembly, very moving, uplifting and excellent.


 
Posted : 06/04/2024 8:41 pm
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Cycle commute in the shorter than 3/4  length shorts and thin ls top and thin t shirt this morning. Just shorts and t shirt on way home. Lovely relaxed cycle home.


 
Posted : 12/04/2024 6:12 pm
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Had a really good day today, not mind blowing but feeling really satisfied with life.

Day off in lieu for working Good Friday, treated the morning like a normal working day, taking the dogs out at 6am, then popped over to the gym, then had a play on the guitar as well as doing  chores.

Just need to make these days the norm.


 
Posted : 12/04/2024 8:29 pm
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The absolutely lovely chap who stopped and then offered an inner tube as I struggled to find and patch multiple punctures in the rain and wind. You star.

(Somewhere near Davidsons Mains, Edinburgh, about 1.30pm, green gravel bike)


 
Posted : 13/04/2024 2:51 pm
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Oh, and 64km of 70km in DRY weather with mainly tailwind. 👍👍👍

And mrs_oab made it. ⭐⭐⭐


 
Posted : 13/04/2024 2:53 pm
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Left my phone on a picnic bench in the woods, included in the case was my card, driving licence and a £20 note. When I returned it had gone but there was a note with a phone number. Called the number and collected my phone from a lovely woman and her 2 dogs. I wasn't too worried as I generally find people are decent and honest but her kindness didn't half avoided a whole lot of faff and stress. Took her some flowers and cake+dog treats the next day


 
Posted : 14/04/2024 3:02 pm
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At the cafe stop on todays club ride there was a little lad, maybe 2 years old, absolutely fascinated by the very well behaved labrador and King Charles Spaniel. The dog owner asked the lads mum if it would be alright for the lad to approach the dogs, and they all - mum, lad, owner, 2 dogs - ended up sat on the floor in their corner of the cafe gently fussing the dogs. The lad and the dogs just looked so happy!


 
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After a couple of **** cancer posts recently I found youngest's enthusiasm for getting out on his bike was uplifting.

He's been at me for ages to put pedals on his bike. I said I would when he used his brakes, the boys is determined and has been using them religiously.

We went out Sunday morning him scooting around following his big brother and watching tractors.

After lunch I put his pedals on and 30mins later he was pedaling successfully if somewhat wobbly.

Out again today and he's getting better and absolutely buzzing.

He now wants to jump his bike like Danny Mac, but over a volcano while his mum watches and claps.

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Posted : 29/04/2024 10:29 pm
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Lol, almost looks like a fatbike he's so small, wonderful stuff mate. 👍


 
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After too long waiting, and many delays, the builders are finally coming round to clear and pave my little front garden.

They'll be here at 9am tomorrow

😀

I'll now be forced to sort out the workshop and make a small garden bench 🙁 and thats a job I've been putting off a lot longer 😳


 
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The sun is out for the second day, it’s payday and tonight I shall be riding my new bike in 17 degrees and singletrack.

I cannot wait!


 
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It was a couple of years a go now but I still like to recall it:

I was reccying part of the Joss Naylor challenge from Pooley Bridge and arranged to meet Mrs Surfer several hours later. I had my phone and a bum bag and was pretty prepared. As with most routes its the first 1/2 mile that needs attention and once you are on the fell proper everything falls into place. I pulled my phone out (which was in a waterproof bag) and studied it whilst jogging from the village along the path. Shoved it back into my jacket so it fell down to where my bum bag strap would stop it falling further, and was going to stash it in my bag a bit later. Jumped over a couple of stiles and was enjoying the climb. A mile later I realised I had lost it. Had to search and after an hour or so had to give up. Went back and found Mrs Surfer and eventually left for home. Fast forward a couple fo weeks and had to purchase a new phone. Few weeks further on and Mrs Surfer gets call from someone who found phone, charged it and was calling the number on the screen (we were calling it as we searched) I proved it was mine and he posted it to me and wouldn't even accept even the postage charge. Turns out he was a cyclist 🙂 I know I would do exactly the same thing but really appreciated it.


 
Posted : 30/04/2024 10:14 am
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A week on Friday i'm on a singing tour in Belgium with Rossendale Male Voice Choir.

Its been a year in the planning with 35 of us singing in Ghent and Burges Cathedrals as well as the Menin Gate in Ypres.

Four days away with an amazing group of men and a few "light ales" while we are at it.

That and dry trails starting to appear all is right in the world.


 
Posted : 30/04/2024 10:17 am
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Over 30 riders out last night on the council Health Ride I support. Reformed the Newbies group who did a 5 mile pootle, 8 of us on the experienced group went on an 11 mile muddier route, including a couple of paths I've not been on in 20 years round here. Rest had a cleaner route round Shipley Park.

Choice of lemon or blueberry cakes at the start - "Health" is a variable concept.


 
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The power of the forum, even though there’s some bickering and falling out on here occasionally, it’s usually a positive place. I needed a part for a “bin tipper truck” that we had bought secondhand for our grandson so put out an appeal on here. Thanks to @shortyj15 who scanned and provided files and @ajantom who printed some parts it’s now up and running and ready for some imaginative play. Thank you both!IMG_3383


 
Posted : 01/06/2024 2:22 pm
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A mate had just been advised by his cardiologist that he needs to stop riding anything more than short flat social rides, and has had to reluctantly sell his bikes.

As he's been told to keep walking instead, he's about to get a  rehomed 3 year old labrador, having lost his last one a couple of years ago.

I'm claiming that as positivity!


 
Posted : 01/06/2024 2:27 pm
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Bringing this back to the fore..

Went out for a ride yesterday afternoon,  felt really good about it,  first time for 2/3 years went out for a ride on the road.

Smiled through the shit I came home to. Had my time. ?


 
Posted : 04/08/2024 9:23 pm
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MrsRNP has taken 18 of her community kitchen patrons away for a long weekend. 3 underprivileged families that wouldn't have gone away anywhere for a holiday and 3 asylum seekers that have been attending and grafting in the kitchen.

They all had a great weekend - I met up with them all today. Her WhatsApp group chat is buzzing tonight!

MrsRNP accessed local borough council funding coupled with a donation from a local company covered all the costs for everything.


 
Posted : 04/08/2024 9:44 pm
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Had a wonderful time at Brighton Pride. The city turns into one giant party. Happy, friendly, unique people fill the streets and it's like being at a festival. Really cheered me up after feeling depressed about the riots and women's boxing upset. All was forgotten for a night and much silliness and chatting shit was done. Suffering today though ?


 
Posted : 04/08/2024 9:45 pm
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Right then...

One of the guys at our club set up a Zwift group for novice women riders who who wanted to try Zwift racing. (It's been a big success for the women who joined.)

Somehow through the Zwift world they were joined by a female roadie based in Croatia, who said she couldn't find any female roadies to ride with locally which is why she was on Zwift.

Over the winter the Croatian lady became a regular part of the Zwift group, and invitations were issued both ways, "if you're ever in the area" kind of thing.

Anyway, the Croatian lady has been over this week, staying with our Zwift guru and his wife. The Zwift guru pulled strings and called in favours - she's had her first rides on a velodrome, had an evening seeing how we coach juniors at the academy,  done a local two up time trial, and done plenty of road and gravel riding round the area.

Just a brilliant example of riders sharing a love of riding across borders.


 
Posted : 04/08/2024 9:52 pm
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A few weeks ago I wandered down to our local river for some peace and a beer. It’s a popular spot on long summer nights and there was a group some way down the bank having a little fire and grilling some food. After a while one of them approached and offered me something to eat. I wasn’t hungry. It was a youngish guy and he clearly had something on his mind. Turned out he was concerned for me and wanted to make sure I was OK. Was really touched.

Two weeks ago I was volunteering with British rowing for Brit Champs. Most/ all of the volunteers were parents/ rowers/ British rowing except for two uni students who just wanted to do something a bit different. They were fab.

(Was hugely proud of ASRA who had crews in the five final races on the Saturday.)


 
Posted : 04/08/2024 10:41 pm
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I've had painful Achilles tendonitis for 9 weeks, it's annoyingly persistent but managed to do a 50km gravel ride near Kielder yesterday.

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Posted : 04/08/2024 11:24 pm
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I spent the weekend with my daughter and her partner in their new home in Bristol. On the drive down I was getting pretty depressed listening to the news.  I went armed with heavy duty garden power tools to attack the neglected jungle they'd inherited in their small garden.  Within a few hours of hard graft in the sunshine we'd cleared it which was very satisfying.

They have moved to a small mid terrace in a very vibrant, multicultural area and it's great.  Restaurants of every ethnicity, awesome pubs and coffee shops and good cycling infrastructure. New neighbours were welcoming and offered help, people said hello on the street and there was a really nice vibe everywhere. I'm sure the nice weather helped.  This despite the awful news from across the country and right wing marches and counter marches elsewhere in Bristol.  It was in stark contrast to the news. People of every colour and ethnicity imaginable, living cheek by jowl in good humour and generally rubbing along pretty well.  It gave me a little hope.

To cap a great day, we all cycled out for food and a mini craft brewery tour.- me on my daughters ancient 26" Saracen mtb with pink grips and a basket on the front!  I was feeling far more optimistic and less gloomy about life on my drive home yesterday!


 
Posted : 05/08/2024 11:57 am
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Have booked 2 mid-August days at BPW with my son again!

Never thought this would happen. We started it as a sort of tradition when he was about 14 and using my old Yeti 575.

We both had some nasty crashes there, once, when I was in the middle of a bad time that the trip was supposed to cure me of, I broke a couple a ribs and we had to end the day short. I cried on the phone to my brother that night!

But we managed a few more years, then damn Covid stopped us. Then he went off to Uni in Exeter. Carried on MTBing with Uni club, getting a bit good!

Now he's 21, finished Uni and said he wants to go with me again. Aw. I've hired a Trek Slash for me for a couple of days, see if it helps me keep up with a 21 year old nutter. Cannot ****ing wait!


 
Posted : 05/08/2024 2:39 pm
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Trying to regain my ride fitness. Had three good rides last week as ordered by my wife who had booked us in the snow hut at Dent for my birthday. The coal road (16%) led to part of the Pennine bridleway and the cracking descent of Arten Gill and then back up the coal road. Next day the part peat bog of Occupation road followed by the amazingly steep, boulder strewn Flintergill down into Dent. Last ride was on the road to Dent Head where I was caught by a roadie and had a good chat (heart rate 162), then over the Pennine Bridleway back to the Coal Road. Brilliant!

Today descended Hunger Hill for the first time in probably twenty years, nice and fast as it had been surfaced and cleaned the climb through the butterflies for the first time in my memory. Cleaned the next climb, again the first time I can remember, lungs bursting and legs aching but determined not to stop. The next bit was puzzling as should have been a wide fast descent but was eight foot vegetation. Stopped at the road to survey the damage, blood trickling down both legs from brambles and my healing scab from last week torn off. Oh well, I’ll give that path a miss until winter and putting off the inevitable, had a drink and a breather. Looked up the road, Loads Road if you’re familiar with North East Derbyshire, long and straight and up, approximately 700ft over a mile. Up I went, “ keep going, think of something else, don’t look up. Go on have a rest, no one will know, you’ll know and you don’t have to do it again until winter. I need to stop, legs, arms, lungs burning. Bugger heart rate still not too high, even though you don’t know what your maximum is, you dope! Ooh that little shack on the left has gone, hello horse, how are you doing? Well over half way now, shall I take my helmet off? Getting very hot, nearly there. Oh I’m not, that farm on the right? You look down on that from Syda Lane, it’s a false summit. Can’t stop now, you’ve done well, keep slurping that water, heart rate? lurking just over 160. Bit of a breeze now, welcome cooling but a headwind. Not far now, come on, shall I try for a sprint? Don’t be so ****in daft! Made it, go and sit behind the wall”.

All completed on a Fatbike that has re-ignited my enthusiasm for mountain biking, determined to keep healthy so I can bike with my grandson when he’s old enough (currently 2 1/2).
A now not drinking, 64 years old last week mountain biker!


 
Posted : 05/08/2024 9:14 pm
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Out on a club road ride yesterday,  was chatting to another rider who is a head teacher at a school in another deprived town,  who got funding for 20 bikes to teach kids to ride, do bike ability, they've had Go Ride in etc.

Guy at the next table joins in, asked if our club did anything for kids. Talked about our academy,  which takes them from balance bikes up to national riders.  The guy asked how we supported kids from poorer backgrounds, as bikes are expensive. Explained we had some loan bikes that can be used.

Guy then says he has a business in our town that supports a couple of local charity projects for young people and is looking for something new. Gave me his contact details to pass on to our committee to get in touch to see if he could help in some way. (I checked him and his business, all legit).

And if it doesn't work out with the cycle club, I know a business we can approach for Scouts as well....


 
Posted : 12/08/2024 1:09 pm
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@desperatebicycle I've booked a BPW uplift with my son this Friday. Him mid 30s, skilled. Me 60, not so much! I always have fun there,  but always heave a sigh of relief after the last lift if I'm injury free. The odds are about 50:50. I don't get to see my lad often enough so I'm really looking forward to a day on the bikes together. If you do happen to be there on that day and see a tragic old bloke on an ancient orange Giant Trance, say hi.


 
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I’m trying to adopt a policy of ignoring poor service or if a product doesn’t live up to expectations, not pursuing the claim for ever as it can be quite soul destroying. Instead I email customer service departments if I’m really pleased with something and it performs as described! My months old Kona fatbike started creaking round the bottom bracket last Wednesday, on inspection the bearings were a bit notchy and had scored the axle. I contacted the distributor, sent pictures and by Friday I had a replacement. Unfortunately this was the wrong size as I’d not been clear that it was a fatbike. I had a special Saturday morning delivery of a replacement, a significant upgrade too and I’m back on the hills. So, thank you Mike and Chris at Silverfish for exceptional customer service! I’m still on target for improving and maintaining my fitness for when my grandson is old enough to ride with me.


 
Posted : 02/09/2024 9:27 am
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I'm in a bit of a breakfast club, four of us take turns in cooking every now and then. One of the chaps, early 50s, had a stroke a few months back. He's now recovered enough to be able to drive so it's my place on Thursday. Yay! Plus the Tour of Britain goes past the end of the road at c11.05. WIN WIN


 
Posted : 02/09/2024 9:53 am
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@blokeuptheroad - sorry, missed your post! Hope you had a great day too. Our first day was mostly spent in the centre getting jr's bike sorted, but Friday was amazing. Great weather, few puddles and we rode all day without incident! Best thing was seeing what a smooth, skilled rider my son has become. At one point I said "I'm glad my teachings went well!" He laughed, and said "Is that what you think it is?" lol  Just happy to have got him into such a great sport, that he enjoys and is damn good at. What more could a father want eh!!


 
Posted : 02/09/2024 10:05 am
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I've just decided on a whim, that as I've got nothing much planned for the next couple of days and the weather looks OK, I'm going on a mini motorcycle camping trip to mid wales. Load the bike this afternoon, a few chores in the morning  then off tomorrow afternoon for 2 nights.  I've clocked a nice little campsite on the banks of the Severn near Llandiloes about 90 minutes ride away.

Rough plan is riding in the morning (Snowdonia day 1, Elan valley day 2).    Chilling in the afternoons, phone switched off, a bit of walking, maybe swimming in the river, reading a book.  Pub food in the evening then beers by a riverside campfire.

Where did it all go wrong?


 
Posted : 02/09/2024 10:13 am
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@blokeuptheroad – sorry, missed your post! Hope you had a great day too.

Hey no worries! Yep, we had a great day too. Incident free except my lad had a tubeless puncture that took several attempts to seal. Lovely warm day, a great vibe there and precious time spent with my son!

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Feels like we need some positivity at the moment.

I'm heading home having all but confirmed a promotion at work, I'm going to be riding my bike somewhere and staying in the camper somewhere this weekend. And it's forecast to be a sunny weekend in eastern Scotland....


 
Posted : 05/11/2024 4:27 pm
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Congratulations!

I'm helping marshall the village Remembrance parade on Sunday - we no longer have Legion, church or cadet unit support, but between the parish council, Scouts and Guides we manage a parade, a few short words, some silence, and a fundraising coffee and cake session in the village hall.

Despite the somber occasion, it is one of the events that brings the local community out together.


 
Posted : 05/11/2024 4:32 pm
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I’ve managed a medium pace walk up Grisedale from Patterdale Hall campsite. Despite being here for almost a week and good weather there were still some problems after my recent lung infection so I’ve been limited (and sensible). I’m encouraged with progress today so hoping to book for spring and do the planned routes then.


 
Posted : 05/11/2024 5:09 pm
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2yxmp8l0xo


 
Posted : 06/11/2024 12:06 pm
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WhatsApp Image 2024-11-11 at 16.22.32_8fb6f8b9What a sunset.


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 4:54 pm
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Another lovely piece about a bike train to school.

Kids.

On

Bikes

Rock

https://www.cyclinguk.org/real-life-stories/noss-bike-train


 
Posted : 13/11/2024 1:43 pm
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During last week’s snow, several youngsters got together and pushed cars up one of the busiest roads in our area. This road is a tad steep, yet they kept going.
wonderful.
Then today a student from the nearby college offered me a seat in the big queue at our Building society. What a lovely gesture. However my job requires lots of standing up, so I’m used to it. I am in my 60’s with grey hair, so she must have thought I needed the seat ?


 
Posted : 27/11/2024 5:14 pm
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The young lad I've been working with has secured a really good apprenticeship position that is no doubt going to accelerate his already fantastic competency to even greater heights. Sad to see him go, but so happy for him.

Something i've missed since leaving is that sense of satisfaction from helping others achieve their goals, the card and little collection of ales he gave me as a thank you were the icing on the cake.


 
Posted : 27/11/2024 6:08 pm
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^ lovely.


 
Posted : 27/11/2024 6:24 pm
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Cycling along the canal today and saw a kingfisher perched on a canal boat moored under a bridge, minding it's own business.

It sat there for ages until a canoe paddled past.

It properly made my day!


 
Posted : 27/11/2024 7:53 pm
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I just opened a cream egg mini from the office box of Heroes.

It was difficult to open - as it was packed with TWO cream egg minis.

Om nom nom.


 
Posted : 13/12/2024 12:42 pm
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Having full fibre fibre installed today and not looking forward to it as these things rarely go well along with setting everything back up again afterwards. Got up to the freezer leaking so not a good start, however, the fibre installation was seamless with a very pleasant engineer and I managed to link all the devices back up, including the printer! Finished the evening with two thirds of a Marks and Spencer’s trifle - winning at life! I’ll tackle the freezer tomorrow..


 
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Had a night out with old work mates in Birmingham at the weekend.  We met at 3 for Day Fever (the daytime disco thingy).  I can't do discos, I can't dance as I can be ridiculously awkward and self conscious.  After being in there for a while waiting for the rest of them to arrive I just thought "sod it" amd hit the floor.  I danced like no one was watching and it was the most liberating experience. 12 hours later I was in a Northern Soul club on my own having outlasted my ex work mates, still dancing like no one was watching, and having the best time.


 
Posted : 17/12/2024 5:13 am
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