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  • Thanks. I think so too. That's why I am brewing up a new MTB and going all rigid on this eventually

  • You're in / around Aarhus right, can I ask you where the pics were taken?

  • We have a small summerhouse in Andkær Vig next to Munkebjerg forest just outside of Vejle. Pretty dramatic landscape around Vejle Fjord makes for good photos and awesome cycling.

    I got some routes on rwgps and komoot if you fancy


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  • More normcore landscape content


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  • I'll take you up on that if I ever visit that part of the country, it certainly looks very tempting.

  • It is not Sweden or Norway but it's alright if it's what you got, and you just moved home after living in London ;)

  • I haven't taken the train in +1 year and with a bike +2 years. It felt quite nice. A bit like being back to doing adventures and going places. Not like this covid dad lyfe


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  • I enjoy the not-so-perfect action selfie among all the serene beauty pictures to be honest.

  • I always do them, but rarely post em. I felt cute...

  • good on the bike look too

  • Thanks 😊

  • It really was a 10/10 weekend


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  • What's the child seat on this? And does it work well for you?

    Great photos. I went through a phase of visiting Denmark (mainly Copenhagen and the Roskilde festival). Would like to see much more of the country - the cycling and landscape looks incredible.

  • Thanks.

    Thule yepp mini.
    I like it a lot, but she is getting a bit big for it. It will probably only last till end of summer for us. I like my cargo bike better anyways, but it is a pain bringing it to our summerhouse on the roof of the car.

  • Your MTB with the rigid fork is just chef's kiss

  • Came home to two lovely little parcels.

    1) Italy's stab at Schwalbe Durano Plus tyres aka @amey 's choice... Let's see how they perform.
    My Continental Speed Kings I modded for tubeless have been great until I sliced them up last Thursday.
    These Pirelli Cinturato Velo TLR 35c have less thread and no side knobs but they are probably better for the riding I currently do on my gravel bike.

    2) care package from Stater Cycles. Includes most importantly a Goat Link 11 from Wolf tooth. I hope this will improve shifting on my gravel bike.


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  • Great bottles, it’s never too early to teach your wean that nature will outlive us

  • True. I've been eyeing them and the patch for a while. I've been investigating mycelium quite a bit during 2020 related to work. I can recommend The Mushroom at the End of the World and How to Change your mind for easy entry into the subject. Really fascinating stuff

  • Ha yes I have the patch waiting to go on either a Carradice or decathlon stem bag. I will definitely check out those books I’d like to know more.

  • Thanks - will look it up

  • Swapped the forks on the road bike. Considering throwing on mudguards


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  • oh this is the content I demand. Fucking brilliant

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