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• #852
It's all about Richmond Park at night, so I'm told.
I think I'll try to give that a go before the cull, and the bad weather.
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• #853
It's all about Richmond Park at night, so I'm told.
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Watch out for the roller blader skier types with no lights. The amount of times I have nearly hit them at night is unbelievable ......
.....then again I have been trying quite hard to recently.
Seriously RP at night with a good set of lights = good times , keep your eyes open for the deer that sit in the road when it starts to get a bit colder though.
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• #854
down on the thames path between putney and kew you have to watch out for badgers, Richmond park its deer
out east the wildlife is cunts with haircuts like startled cockatoos
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• #855
The surface was brilliant when they dug it up, like L'Eroica :) Loved it!
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• #856
Yes you did. And you rode out. We got drenched on the way to Potters Bar.
You're right about Richmond Park being too much of a trek though. There should be a Regents Park equivalent.
Oh yes. My one and only road ride last year. It put me off for a year that did. I hate road riding
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• #857
Despite the cross London shite getting to Richmond Park. I do quite like the park, no traffic lights and lumpy enough to be interesting, and it was quite social last year.
For me at least, Regents park is just no fun unless you're going full pelt, but Richmond park is varied enough to ride at winter pace.
If I was going to do something local, I'd probably just go out into Essex, Epping Forrest is about as far away as Regents Park.
They've resurfaced it, haven't they? Lots of nutters though. Could be quite good for very short intervals, not that I'm doing any of those this winter.
Winston uses it. You could ask him about it.