*I'm up on the 28th floor of my office and I've been watching it rain for 2 days and my kit has been wet since monday and I'm exhausted....I dunno...is this what it feels like to truly bed-wet? To stare out at the sky and think of the future pain in the legs, to have my kit right next to me and the time free but to bail because of nothing other than weakness? *
the pain/fear/lack-of-energy barrier?!
somebody's gotta accompany MoN and RM!!
will ponder space #4. unless somebody else reaches more certainty sooner!!
(#all about the experience - surviving hills, damp roads, hill-climbs..)
(do have 28mm tread today, so that would help staying on-the-road!)
2014-05-28 The Widowmaker
28 Miles of pain and brutality over four little bumps in the Surrey hills
Trains: 19:02 From Waterloo arrives Effingham Junction 19:45
Last train home 23:23
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=3508515
List of local undertakers: http://directory.independent.co.uk/u...ngham-junction
Train: 19:02 Waterloo
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Riding out meet Effingham Junction 19:45
2.
3.
4.
5.
Bedwetters
4, radmichello (most likely! unless feeling extra-radical in-time for tonight!!)
re. bet-wetting,
*I'm up on the 28th floor of my office and I've been watching it rain for 2 days and my kit has been wet since monday and I'm exhausted....I dunno...is this what it feels like to truly bed-wet? To stare out at the sky and think of the future pain in the legs, to have my kit right next to me and the time free but to bail because of nothing other than weakness? *
the pain/fear/lack-of-energy barrier?!
somebody's gotta accompany MoN and RM!!
will ponder space #4. unless somebody else reaches more certainty sooner!!
(#all about the experience - surviving hills, damp roads, hill-climbs..)
(do have 28mm tread today, so that would help staying on-the-road!)
#pondering!!