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It's a gimmick intended to garner publicity for the hotel not too actually reduce theiri carbon footprint.
most people would produce less than 100w sustained, a small boiling ring requires at least 1kw....probably more, if it takes 20 mins to boil water and cook pasta you would have to pedal for over 3 hours to "earn" a plate of plain cooked pasta.
But I like the free use of rollers.
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This is my neck of the woods. You could go through Hampstead Garden Suburb, emerging on whittington Road
Then up past the Spaniards Inn to the Pond Square. Take a left down East Heath Street. At the bottom follow the signs via Camden and you emerge and Chalk farm Road. Its no longer scenic. Go round Camden, onto Camden Street, Pancras Road, past the new Terminal on your left. Cross the Euston Road onto Judd Street take a left at the end onto Guilford Street, then a right down the back streets near Great Ormond Street. YHou come out on Theobolds Road. Onto Hipster Highway and the journey is complete :)Hadn't thought of going the west way round - I've always gone through Holloway. Some of those roads are still pretty busy 'though, and narrow. Still, some stuff to plan around there, so thanks for your thoughts.
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The GF and I just acquired one of these - http://www.futuremaps.co.uk/london-wall-map/london-street-map-2
as she has started cycling more around London. Useful for learning how to get from A to B using different roads.
I like maps. Thanks
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It's clear I don't come here very often, so thanks to all who have made suggestions since my last response. She still hasn't plucked up the courage to go for it but maybe I'll encourage her again with these further suggestions.
Thanks again.