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  • It'll be dark in them there woods quite a bit earlier than that though (I'm fine with that though)

    7.30pm works OK for me, the later the better. Best scenario is that I go home and drive over in the car with the bike, might be unlikely though given what time I'd need to leave work to do that.

    More likely that I cycle there from work, maybe train it, and cycle home afterwards

    How angry are Liverpool Street evening commuters? Do they get upset with a muddy bike on the train when they're trying to go home?

  • How angry are Liverpool Street evening commuters? Do they get upset with a muddy bike on the train when they're trying to go home?

    Surely you'd be travelling back into London with your muddy bike, while 99.9% of the commuters would be going in the opposite direction?

  • I was thinking of jumping on the train from Central London, where I work, out to Chingford, with my bike in tow.

    Do a muddy potter around the forest, and then cycle home. So technically I'll be heading out to meet 'strangers in the woods' around rush hour, when I imagine Liverpool St is complete carnage and full of commuters! I wouldn't want to be next to a smelly cyclist with a rarely-cleaned-so-very-muddy-but-dry bike if I'm in my suit

    I live on the Northern Line, its about 10/11 miles from Chingford. Will probably cycle from home to work, on my very draggy tyres, about 10 miles. But probably not from work to Chingford (My average abilities are complemented with mediocre fitness)

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