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It's over!
Today I made my last long commute to work. Moving house tomorrow, so no more 25 mile cross London rides; dodging traffc round Hyde park corner for me, now it will be only 7-8 or 10 if I want to cycle all the way along the canal towpath. Have I enjoyed the last 2 years of 50 mile a day commuting (ok I only did it 3 or 4 timesa week, but believe me that's enough), actually no, but it did get me off my backside and get me a bit fitter, and there were days when I could quite happily have carried on to rather than coming into the office. Still as of next week I'll be gaining an extra 2 hours a day, and I dare say that during the summer that will be taken up with cycling Bryan p.s. just for the record fasted time to work 1hr 19 minutes, faster time home 1hr 15 (it's a bit more down hill), number of traffic lights en route about 130, number of crashes 2, typical time 1hr 30, time for ame journey on tube 1hr 10. -- Bryan |
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Gosh - that's been some commuting! I'm slowly trying to manage 17 miles a
day.... Graham "Bryan" wrote in message ... Today I made my last long commute to work. Moving house tomorrow, so no more 25 mile cross London rides; dodging traffc round Hyde park corner for me, now it will be only 7-8 or 10 if I want to cycle all the way along the canal towpath. Have I enjoyed the last 2 years of 50 mile a day commuting (ok I only did it 3 or 4 timesa week, but believe me that's enough), actually no, but it did get me off my backside and get me a bit fitter, and there were days when I could quite happily have carried on to rather than coming into the office. Still as of next week I'll be gaining an extra 2 hours a day, and I dare say that during the summer that will be taken up with cycling Bryan p.s. just for the record fasted time to work 1hr 19 minutes, faster time home 1hr 15 (it's a bit more down hill), number of traffic lights en route about 130, number of crashes 2, typical time 1hr 30, time for ame journey on tube 1hr 10. -- Bryan |
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Bryan wrote:
: p.s. just for the record fasted time to work 1hr 19 minutes, faster : time home 1hr 15 (it's a bit more down hill), number of traffic lights : en route about 130, number of crashes 2, typical time 1hr 30, time for : ame journey on tube 1hr 10. That was some serious commuting. It's that final line that makes it seem sensible - if it's only 10-20 mins longer than the tube then that's much easier to justify than if it took an hour longer -- Arthur Clune PGP/GPG Key: http://www.clune.org/pubkey.txt Don't get me wrong, perl is an OK operating system, but it lacks a lightweight scripting language -- Walter Dnes |
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Arthur Clune wrote: Bryan wrote: : p.s. just for the record fasted time to work 1hr 19 minutes, faster : time home 1hr 15 (it's a bit more down hill), number of traffic lights : en route about 130, number of crashes 2, typical time 1hr 30, time for : ame journey on tube 1hr 10. That was some serious commuting. It's that final line that makes it seem sensible - if it's only 10-20 mins longer than the tube then that's much easier to justify than if it took an hour longer Too true, I think that much time on the tube could be worth a whole lot more cycling time. Especially if you consider how many colds and flu you can pick up down there. |
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LSMike wrote: Arthur Clune wrote: Bryan wrote: : p.s. just for the record fasted time to work 1hr 19 minutes, faster : time home 1hr 15 (it's a bit more down hill), number of traffic lights : en route about 130, number of crashes 2, typical time 1hr 30, time for : ame journey on tube 1hr 10. That was some serious commuting. It's that final line that makes it seem sensible - if it's only 10-20 mins longer than the tube then that's much easier to justify than if it took an hour longer Too true, I think that much time on the tube could be worth a whole lot more cycling time. Especially if you consider how many colds and flu you can pick up down there. I must admit that when it was pouring down in the moring, I was tempted more often than not by the tube, theres sometihing about arriving cold and wet, even when you have a shower at work that really doesn't set you up well for the day. I was never tempted in the middle of summer, unless I had to be somewhere in London in the evening, stiffling heat and no air-con, and they say the tube is modern. I must grudgingly give TFL credit for getting more tubes on the 'delayed' Met line working recently, when I have used the tube this year, I've only had one day when it took me over 2 hours to get to work, these used to be quite frequent (now you can see where the inspiration to cycle came from) Bryan |
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yorky wrote:
I must admit that when it was pouring down in the moring, I was tempted more often than not by the tube, theres sometihing about arriving cold and wet, even when you have a shower at work that really doesn't set you up well for the day. I reckon that by the time I've done the 15 minute walk to the tube, at the very least my feet will be wet and then I have to squelch about for another 40 minutes /and/ put up with the hell that is the Northern Line (Bank branch). Even worse if my trousers are wet as well. No, don't like that at all. I was never tempted in the middle of summer, unless I had to be somewhere in London in the evening, stiffling heat and no air-con, and they say the tube is modern. Only /ever/ use the tube for that purpose. King Ken is apparently offering a Substantial Reward to anyone who can devise an air-con system that can be retro-fitted to current trains. -- Dave Larrington - http://www.legslarry.beerdrinkers.co.uk/ World Domination? Just find a world that's into that kind of thing, then chain to the floor and walk up and down on it in high heels. (Mr. Sunshine) |
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Graham Dean wrote:
Gosh - that's been some commuting! I'm slowly trying to manage 17 miles a day.... I'm currently doing about 150 miles a day. Unfortunately, about 140 of those miles are by train. :-( d. |
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Bryan wrote in message ...
Today I made my last long commute to work. Moving house tomorrow, so no more 25 mile cross London rides; dodging traffc round Hyde park corner for me, now it will be only 7-8 or 10 if I want to cycle all the way along the canal towpath. Have I enjoyed the last 2 years of 50 mile a day commuting (ok I only did it 3 or 4 timesa week, but believe me that's enough), actually no, but it did get me off my backside and get me a bit fitter, and there were days when I could quite happily have carried on to rather than coming into the office. Still as of next week I'll be gaining an extra 2 hours a day, and I dare say that during the summer that will be taken up with cycling Bryan p.s. just for the record fasted time to work 1hr 19 minutes, faster time home 1hr 15 (it's a bit more down hill), number of traffic lights en route about 130, number of crashes 2, typical time 1hr 30, time for ame journey on tube 1hr 10. Heroic! I do 14 a day (10 in central London) on a Brompton and that's enough for me. It's not the legs so much as the lungs that suffer. You should donate yours to medical science (lungs that is). |
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Arthur Clune wrote:
That was some serious commuting. It's that final line that makes it seem sensible - if it's only 10-20 mins longer than the tube then that's much easier to justify than if it took an hour longer A colleague of mine spends an hour each way on the tube every day, plus an hour in the gym three or four times a week... I've suggested the obvious time-saving strategy to her, but it hasn't yet sunk in. d. |
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