Second morning on the trot like this. Clear, still morning, cool, low humidity so you can see forever. Ideal riding conditions. Get out early enough and the traffic is low.
Mornings like this serve to remind me why I have a mo'bike.
Second morning on the trot like this. Clear, still morning, cool, low humidity so you can see forever. Ideal riding conditions. Get out early enough and the traffic is low.
Mornings like this serve to remind me why I have a mo'bike.
. “No pleasure is worth giving up for two more years in a rest home.” Kingsley Amis
Getting out of bed early takes a lot of effort!
Still a bit of chill in the air at 6 so hope it was warm enough for your old bones an hour and a half later.
BTW one of the things I have been lamenting lately is the lack of decent rides up the Kapiti Coast, seem to have to spend too long amongst SH1 traffic. So the question is, where did you go to avoid the commuters?
yep figures, you basically have to head east into the wilds. Sooo much quicker for the Hutt riders. But in the weekends you get those that are normally confined to the Wellington Basin heading that way for the lattes and winery tours and to pick up their designer olive oils, hence why you probably find the traffic better mid-week.
Amen to that. I live on the Track and the amount of traffic is stupid. Coupled with the driving skills on display, I fear for my life every time I go out the gate.nd I want to wait until the gorge traffic is off the track.
Some people seem to have no idea how to stay on their own side on a winding road. Adding to the merriment, a logging truck lost its load just down the road on Tuesday. God help any poor sod if that lot fell on them...![]()
The best way to forget all your troubles is to wear tight underpants.
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