??Makes me wonder if you actually know what a hill looks like Steve ...those figures on the map EMF showed are in metres..not feet ?That looks fairly flat, what was the variation in elevation like?
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??Makes me wonder if you actually know what a hill looks like Steve ...those figures on the map EMF showed are in metres..not feet ?That looks fairly flat, what was the variation in elevation like?
6’ drop…….get in there Mr G.
Even so mate it’s great that you’ve put to bed a section that you’ve previously thought twice about ?Thanks EMF. It’s not a drop to flat, it’s a roll off. As you approach it you can’t see what your dropping off, only the canyon floor below, as there’s a rock overhanging the lip. It’s more of a psychological barrier to overcome. Chuffed that I did it though. This short (old) video clip highlights it better than I can explain it
I certainly know what a hill looks like, I have biked when above the highest peak in the UK. The route seemed to travel between the 300 and 500 contour lines. I was just checking my interpretation of the route.??Makes me wonder if you actually know what a hill looks like Steve ...those figures on the map EMF showed are in metres..not feet ?
Just slightly pulling your chain Steve after your high altitude ride the other day ..I certainly know what a hill looks like, I have biked when above the highest peak in the UK. The route seemed to travel between the 300m and 500m contour lines. I was just checking my interpretation of the route.
Mountains, alps, etc. Villars and Les Diablerets. The final shot is on the national piste into Les Diablerets, I can ski that in around 3 or 4 minutes, takes a bit longer to ascend on the bike even with assistance
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When are you hoping to be out and shredding again?Not allowed to ride my bike but that won't stop me at least visiting the peak District
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You ok Tubs? You've been going down that rock drop for about four days now.![]()
Optimistic view is 4 weeks. Really depends on the healing and how the bumps feel on the bike.When are you hoping to be out and shredding again?
Speedy recovery bud…….always optimistic ??Optimistic view is 4 weeks. Really depends on the healing and how the bumps feel on the bike.
I came across this today. Someone has had a bad day!
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@Zimmerframe keeps spares if you'll struggling to find anyI had a plan to enjoy a bimble out to the coast via the canal, a nice easy (non-sweaty) ride.
The Midges and mozzies were out in force, there were flying things I've never seen before, and then when I was just over halfway there this happened. View attachment 64464View attachment 64465
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Cheers Bud, My mate has an X01 spare after he swapped out for AXS so purchasing that off of him.
I love how non-ebikers say that riding an eMTB is not a workout. I often see those high average heart rates as well on my rides. Not a workout my ass!!Evening burn after work.
16 miles around Jubilee Tower again but with some variations on tracks. Will post some GoPro footage of the descents tomorrow...
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I love how non-ebikers say that riding an eMTB is not a workout. I often see those high average heart rates as well on my rides. Not a workout my ass!!