16°C, brisk SW, some light showers.

I can’t tell whether this canal is tidal. We have seen a huge amount of rain this week but the water level does seem to vary dramatically. Another factor is we’re approaching spring tides.
16°C, brisk SW, some light showers.

I can’t tell whether this canal is tidal. We have seen a huge amount of rain this week but the water level does seem to vary dramatically. Another factor is we’re approaching spring tides.
16°C, still and bright. High pressure is in control.

Well, it feels like I’ve been shot, not that I ever have. Okay, it only feels like I have. I pulled a muscle in my ribs last weekend while lifting floorboards.
EasyJet released their flights for next year. From now, the prices will quickly climb to unaffordable. This morning, I pounced. I have tickets to Corsica for next summer for a two week trip.
I can complete the GR20. This time, I will learn from mistakes and pack lighter. Fewer clothes, no stove, a lighter sleeping bag and lighter details.

12°C, fog.

Only the second trip out with the new bars fitted. You probably can’t see but they’re flared bars. It’s subtle but a definite improvement, there is a larger flat section behind the hoods to rest hands which is nice. The wider hooks section is not as dramatic as my Kona Jake’s but it still gives benefits. There is more leverage for times when the surface is poor, potholes or long grass.
The drop is more too. The original.bars we shallow such that riding on the hooks was not much lower defeating those fast descents when you want to get your head down.
12°C, bright and dry. Light wind.

The sea defences are made of muddy clay. Today the surface is firm gum and deeply rutted by cattle hooves. That’s quite a difficult surface for a ‘cross bike even with 38mm tyres. I had to walk some sections. If you have front suspension, you wouldn’t have any trouble with this surface.
16°C, bright sun, dry.

It’s pumpkin time! Does it look odd to you that the fruit are all laid out evenly on this field but there are no leaves?
I have have a strangely sore knee. It’s awful when I kneel down on it, a problem because I’ve been doing DIY today. At least that job is done; I rewired the telephone point so the router is now at the centre of the house. Trouble was, that moved it a long way from the desktop computer. The solution was to run a long Ethernet cable under the floor and down to the router. All done now.
16°C, still windy but not destructive.
No really DofE but this in school activity days are meant to raise the school’s appeal to new intake.
We’re working with year 7 doing the kind of stuff we did at Bibby’s Farm. That includes bushcraft, orienteering, shelter building and slacklining. The slacklining was the most fun, especially when I consider how little experience I have with it. I had tremendous fun delivering this and some of the other sessions.
From the ending assembly.is sensed that the staff were bemused by us camping in their field. Our company are hoping to turn this activity day into a DofE contract. Let’s hope we clinched it.

27°C, 0 cloud, light breeze.

Thought I was getting tired of cycling yesterday but then did this fun short route this morning. Everything was right, felt fit and happy with the bike. The photo above is the stop at Aregnu spring to fill up. There follows a steady climb and a thrilling descent.
Ideally, this bike needs a longer stem; the 175mm cranks felt right though. I’m saying that considering that frame in the box at home. 180mm cranks are hard to track down, so perhaps I should settle with 177 5mm instead.

31°C,full sun.
This one left me tired. The route extended into the next valley east and came down to the coast via Montecello.