tomasrojo wrote: » Chuchote, was that you I called over to today as you were leaving the Dodder river cycleway at Clonskeagh Road? If not, someone is probably still wondering what that was all about.
buffalo wrote: » Wondering if the Phoenix Park will be good for a spin tonight with the royal visit... lovely free hard shoulders all the way down Chesterfield Avenue!
daragh_ wrote: » Had no idea the Royals were due and was thinking how much clout Orwell have these days
RobFowl wrote: » Last sunday some scrote stole my youngsters bike. Myself and koutobia did a tour round to try to find him but no joy Roll on to last night when I spotted the toe rag, scumbag, thieving, bollix on it. To cut a long story short recovered the bike without decking the pr*ck ( didn't want to end up un the nick !). Came home from work to find my young fella had made me a chocolate sundae, spend some of his pocket money on crisps for me and had cleaned my bike ! Happy days and happy Rob
Lusk_Doyle wrote: » Hey nee, do you remember all that tea that you gave me back in 2014? I presume the rosebuds were sans pesticides and all that?!?!
nee wrote: » Yesssss...... Pour quoi?
Lusk_Doyle wrote: » Well I've developed quite an ... Ah no, just got around to drinking it today! The thought entered my mind whilst I was taking afternoon tea and gazing out at the roses in my garden and the trouble we've had with pests.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » Drink themselves to death? That's gas
magicbastarder wrote: » main drawback with that is disposing of the soup of manky dead slugs and beer, if you forget to empty it every day or two. we have very little issue with slugs in our garden, thankfully - but we do have plenty of wild birds visting, and a couple of chickens too.
magicbastarder wrote: » so it's obvious and well known how much difference cycling in a group makes in terms of effort and speed. but has it ever been quantified in a reasonable way? just comparing myself this morning - 46km, 25km/h, to two people i know who went out in groups, who went farther and faster. is there a rule of thumb on how much faster or further you can go in a group?
Chuchote wrote: » Greenfly: put ends of soap bars in water and let them melt in; spray the resulting greasy, soapy mix on greenfly-infested roses.....
magicbastarder wrote: » cheers, i've been invited out with one group, was just conscious of being able to keep up with them; they went about 10% faster and 50% further than me today, albeit not climbing quite as much despite their longer spin.
Wishbone Ash wrote: » A squirt of washing up liquid into the sprayer is a lot easier and works well.
Wishbone Ash wrote: » What a feat of human endurance! :cool: QUOTE] Steady on. It's not exactly Ranulph Fiennes/Shackleton material? Don't get me wrong, very difficult very few people could do it. The way they set it up a flat 10km lap with other riders left no worries/stress with regard to *maintenance * food supplies * getting lost * being alone for very long periods IMO any of those Tour Divide/Trans Am type gravel road endurance events are tougher.