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The mountain bikers round here aren't quite as bad, apart from their insistence on cycling on woodland footpaths when the bike trails get a little muddy.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymore -
That's a bit off. Although here there isn't that distinction, all is shared, all should be responsible.Originally posted by WTFH View PostThe mountain bikers round here aren't quite as bad, apart from their insistence on cycling on woodland footpaths when the bike trails get a little muddy.Comment
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Most of the tracks in the woods round here are shared, there's a couple of bike only tracks and a couple of footpathsOriginally posted by gables View PostThat's a bit off. Although here there isn't that distinction, all is shared, all should be responsible.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Not in Surrey.Originally posted by gables View PostThat's a bit off. Although here there isn't that distinction, all is shared, all should be responsible.Comment
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There are shared paths in Surrey.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNot in Surrey.
Granted not in woodland."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Mostly country lanes / shared paths. It's all pretty pedestrian (ha) stuff. Fifty miles over about 5 hours.Originally posted by gables View PostWhere are you biking?
I'm unusual in that I keep my speed down when I'm around other path users and communicate either vocally, with my bike bell or both. So many cyclists hurtle along in stealth mode. Pricks.Comment
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Bit of a late response - I had to cancel a few times due to weather, but I finally got in the air with an examiner this weekend. Stressful couple of hours, but he was pleased and kindly granted me a pass with no negative feedback at all!Originally posted by vwdan View PostHoping to pass my test and get my pilots license this weekend. Quite nervous though and weather isn't looking amazing.
Technically I need my license through before I can call myself a pilot, but I figure I'm close enough!Comment
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Originally posted by vwdan View PostBit of a late response - I had to cancel a few times due to weather, but I finally got in the air with an examiner this weekend. Stressful couple of hours, but he was pleased and kindly granted me a pass with no negative feedback at all!
Technically I need my license through before I can call myself a pilot, but I figure I'm close enough!

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Next stop lucrative contract with Ryanair....Originally posted by vwdan View PostBit of a late response - I had to cancel a few times due to weather, but I finally got in the air with an examiner this weekend. Stressful couple of hours, but he was pleased and kindly granted me a pass with no negative feedback at all!
Technically I need my license through before I can call myself a pilot, but I figure I'm close enough!Comment
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