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Cycling: On top of the world
Posted: 25 Apr 2010, 22:37
by speedbird591
I explored some new areas today, including some new bits of Salisbury Plain. I came across the grass airstrip (not shown on the OS map) where the C130s practise grass landings and drops. The bridleway runs alongside it but there was nothing happening as the 130s are overseas doing it for real! A couple of miles further on found me on one of the highest points of the Plain which provided a panorama and solitude that's very difficult to find in the south of England. I tried to capture it on video but it doesn't really do it justice.
YouTube video (only a minute and a bit)
And here are three stills from different parts of the ride. I covered 20 miles off-road today which is no mean feat for someone with a bus pass

And when I got back I cooked a roast dinner! Superman or what?
Ian

Re: Cycling: On top of the world
Posted: 25 Apr 2010, 23:15
by airboatr
speedbird591 wrote:I explored some new areas today, including some new bits of Salisbury Plain. And when I got back I cooked a roast dinner! Superman or what?
Ian

Nice Pics and video Ian , thanks for posting them
see any
steak from Salisbury while you were there

Re: Cycling: On top of the world
Posted: 25 Apr 2010, 23:58
by DaveB
.. which provided a panorama and solitude that's very difficult to find in the south of England.
Are you sure you live in the South of England Ian?? To the best of my knowledge, all that exists down there is panorama and solitude
BTW.. loads of fat unfit old blokes with beer-guts wearing tight fitting cycling pants have been past the pub this weekend.. on pushbikes too! I've tried to keep an eye out for you (just in case) but the nausia has been overwhelming

I also saw a Jag XF with a space-saver wheel on which made me smile
ATB
DaveB

Re: Cycling: On top of the world
Posted: 26 Apr 2010, 07:22
by FlyTexas
Great pics and video, Ian.

That's some very beautiful countryside you ride through.
Brian
Re: Cycling: On top of the world
Posted: 26 Apr 2010, 08:15
by Garry Russell
Thanks for that Ian
That's the sort of cycling in my dreams
Great stuff

Re: Cycling: On top of the world
Posted: 26 Apr 2010, 09:10
by Filonian
Thanks for that Ian, very tranquil.
Graham
Re: Cycling: On top of the world
Posted: 26 Apr 2010, 13:28
by speedbird591
Thanks for the comments, guys. Except DaveB
DaveB wrote:BTW.. loads of fat unfit old blokes with beer-guts wearing tight fitting cycling pants have been past the pub this weekend..I've tried to keep an eye out for you (just in case)...
You're looking for me in the wrong place, Dave. I'll be off over the hills! Also I'm no longer fat, unfit or have a beer gut - and you won't see any Lycra unless you look under my baggies

but I have been exploring the Ridgeway in your general direction and perhaps by the end of the season I may make it all the way
I haven't felt this fit since I was about forty. I no longer get sciatica, bursitis, lower back pain, sinusitis or regular headaches. I've acheived it by doing something that I enjoy in glorious countryside which has also given me great peace of mind. The only thing it hasn't cured is my tendency towards sarcasm - so careful what you say, young man
Ian

Re: Cycling: On top of the world
Posted: 26 Apr 2010, 13:50
by DaveB
Re: Cycling: On top of the world
Posted: 26 Apr 2010, 16:13
by Tomliner
Nice piccies and video Ian.Thought we might see a mugshot of your goodself!

EricT
Re: Cycling: On top of the world
Posted: 26 Apr 2010, 16:40
by jonesey2k
Heh. always suspicious when spandex is involved
I just use an old t-shirt and a cut down pair of jungle DPM's that are older then I am
