It doesn’t matter where you start. Just start.
Prompted by Dibdib's twitching completionist tendencies
.. if it wasn't for those s e v e n miles between Dalkeith and Edinburgh station ...
I think my geography O level tendencies demand that you complete the Exe/Tees line, Nikki.
I have also ridden about 900 miles Durness -to- Ventor,Isle-of-Wight. APART FROM 7 feckin miles across Edinburgh.It would look a bit like this:http://goo.gl/maps/S9ufb.. if it wasn't for those s e v e n miles between Dalkeith and Edinburgh station ...
(I love stuff like this BTW - I do look at heatmaps and think "where can I fill some gaps?")http://www.strava.com/athletes/990191/heatmaps/1a65cfb6#6/55.23920/-2.96082I can get from Penzance to about Banchory - if I could just link up the Mille Alba 1000 and the HGWI 1300, I'd be up to Durness as well.
Kim, you are very bad!
I should be planning either a Tewkesbury to Bristol Channel
I think I need to ride to Bristol.
Of course all our gaps are just signs of weakness - before the steam engine came along we would have just ridden to every segment.
There are still a few roads I've yet to colour in around Solihull and Wythall, although I might give the M42 and M40 a miss...
Riding to Bristol's been discussed a few times, even to the extent that I did a recce drive back along the A38. Don't fancy that much. Kim, presumably that would then link up with an Exmouth Exodus and you get a Wowbagger-pleasing composite line?
Wow, even accounting for my westward bias, you have far more patience for this part of the world than I do.
And strava? Why would I want to know that I'm the 546th slowest up primrose hill. (I assume that what it does, right?)
Ooh, I do like what I'm seeing.No. Basil. You do not want GPS thingies. And strava? Why would I want to know that I'm the 546th slowest up primrose hill. (I assume that what it does, right?)Still, I do like those tracks. Oh bugger.
I'm a recent adopter of GPS - only within the last couple of years - so there are loads of gaps, but I think they all would join up in my cycling history.
BTW, nikki, I think you've broken the website you linked to..
^ No way could I live with that one!
...along with the bit that's taunting me. Oxford to Cumnor. Three and a half miles.