Also need to take my head torch next time. Trying to read printed routesheets by streetlight (whilst moving) is not fun or easy. Especially when the instructions are so close together. Roughly 80 instructions in an 18km ride.
I'm just using my GPS watch (Garmin Forerunner) to record the activity, can't be bothered to dig out the cycling GPS to help show the way.
[EDIT] Also low tide (1.0m) at Putney Bridge is 11:55am on Friday 17th Nov. I think I'll use my lunchtime to go to Broomhouse Lane / Carnwath Road and take my wellies to walk down to the Northern bank and West along past the Hurlingham Club. If I go far enough and the tide is low enough I should be able to get all three watery tiles from the Northern shore, otherwise I spotted a ladder down to the water in Wandsworth Park so I can get the Western most one from the South if necessary.
The tile next to the dump looks doable. Rode past it last night and the gate was open, guess I just have to blast in there up to the end and then apologise if someone jumps out and claim that someone must have given me duff directions, but can I just take a photo of a particular wading bird from the end, will only be 20 seconds, thanksverymuch.
Also need to take my head torch next time. Trying to read printed routesheets by streetlight (whilst moving) is not fun or easy. Especially when the instructions are so close together. Roughly 80 instructions in an 18km ride.
I'm just using my GPS watch (Garmin Forerunner) to record the activity, can't be bothered to dig out the cycling GPS to help show the way.
[EDIT] Also low tide (1.0m) at Putney Bridge is 11:55am on Friday 17th Nov. I think I'll use my lunchtime to go to Broomhouse Lane / Carnwath Road and take my wellies to walk down to the Northern bank and West along past the Hurlingham Club. If I go far enough and the tide is low enough I should be able to get all three watery tiles from the Northern shore, otherwise I spotted a ladder down to the water in Wandsworth Park so I can get the Western most one from the South if necessary.
The tile next to the dump looks doable. Rode past it last night and the gate was open, guess I just have to blast in there up to the end and then apologise if someone jumps out and claim that someone must have given me duff directions, but can I just take a photo of a particular wading bird from the end, will only be 20 seconds, thanksverymuch.