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"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife. -
Originally posted by DaveB View PostI don't mind the cold on the bike, I don't really feel it once I'm kitted up. I am carrying a bit more "insulation " than you thoughComment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostIt's my feet that die on the bike. Have bought sealskin socks and neoprene overshoes, but they still die within fifteen minutes. Vaguely contemplating cycling to Windsor for Christmas party, but think it's going to take me too long to defrost at the other end.
I use DeFeet socks and a pair of overshoes and never have any issues with cold feet. Might be worth trying different socks if the Sealskinz aren't working for you."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Just rang the hotel - I can lock my bike in their luggage room. Might go for it - haven't been on the bike for weeks.Comment
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Route plotted. Posh dress, posh shoes, posh bag, toiletries, makeup, jeans, top, jumper, trainers, nightie, undies, swimming cossie, spare tube, lock, phone charger and other overnight essentials squashed into panniers.Comment
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Originally posted by Alias View Posthmm...I do need to work on my martini making skills...Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
Frosty one out there!
Lovely day out today, not cold at all.Comment
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Ok, I was going to do roast loin of pork on the egg today, but walking past the fish monger at the market I noticed he had scallops in the shell and a lobster tail.
The loin of pork can wait till Monday.....Comment
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As an aside, i've been for a short run over holme moss this morning - first snow of the winter on my boots, the ice on the peat bogs not quite thick enough to hold my weight so plenty of opportunity to 'rinse out' my shoes - and the result was not a hint of coldness in the foot department. Mind you, it was too windy to hang about on the summit!Comment
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