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The second Sunday of Advent is here

and the end of a busy week for yours truly.

Where to start?

Well the weather has been quite kind given the encroaching winter season so I have been out on two wheels a couple of times. Thursday was quite nippy, early frost and ice on standing water persisting until lunchtime so keen to avoid any repeat of my early December injuries from 12 months ago I set off with a view to keep to more travelled roads with less chance of residual ice. And so I headed over to Bath, played in the traffic for a bit then found myself on the Avon & Kennet canal tow path.

Okay, plus one, its basically level, two its free of traffic, three its a pleasant trip through the Avon valley - the downside is a rough surface, the previously mentioned icy puddles and once on you are committed to a fair distance before you can leave the canal side. Not a problem if that's your plan but I had intended going a different direction - oh well, not the end of the world. In the end I bypassed Bradford on Avon then did a loop out to Melksham before stopping for a cuppa outside Trowbridge.

From there it was a fairly straight route back to the south of Bath to Keynsham and back to my start point for just over 100km.

The second ride was yesterday, a milder day and as it has been largely dry I thought I'd tackle some of the lanes in South Gloucestershire. Its easy riding for the most part, slightly rolling away from the river but essentially flat for many kilometres along the Severn. out to Oldbury then up through Berkeley before turning eastwards into slightly hillier country. By the time I reached North Nibley I was ready for my sandwiches (for sutherners I guess I should say rolls but ingrained habits die hard!) so I settled down next to their Nativity display for a few minutes respite.

Back on the road I picked my way through the sub Cotswold undulations towards Old Sodbury where I turned to make my way to the Bristol-Bath path. I didn't need to go that way but a sit down with a pot of tea was too tempting so I stopped at The Waiting Room for a few minutes! Twenty minutes later I was 'home', 107km bagged this time.

I've not just been busy on the bike, on Friday I spent a good portion of the day sorting out the Amazon versions of Angharad's Gaby Heads South trilogy and today I've been uploading not just the 3rd Edition of Gaby - The Visitors but an Amazon print version of the same - easier said than done! All being well both should be available by tomorrow, i'll post links when they are ready.

Phew, now we are up to date, its time for the main event - well today's freebie Gaby chapter here on Big Closet, the premier free site for your 'trans' reading needs. Seven Seeds of Rye sees Gaby and co complete stage 2 of the Ryedale racing in their own inimitable style!

Au revoir
Mme. Madeline

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Comments

Too busy to write

Well, that's my excuse anyway. More like a lack of inspiration to be honest.
I shall be passing your way on Tuesday on my way to Cardiff by Steam Train. The weather looks pretty bad for going out and doing anything much on Tuesday. Rain and strong winds make it a day to stay in the warm. Perhaps it is time to oil the chain on the bike?
Samantha

what

Maddy Bell's picture

is this 'oil' you speak of?

Rain and Strong Winds make for interesting riding and maybe crossing the Severn bridge is worth missing but 'real' cyclists go out in any weather - lol

Do they steam through the tunnel? Or do you go round via Gloucester mayhap?


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Madeline Anafrid Bell

Oil

It is that thing that comes in cans and lubricates mechancial things like chains....

Hopefully we will be steaming through the tunnel like they did for the 100 years or so before doozels came on the scene. But the timings look a little slow from Bath (10:43) and Cardiff (12:54) unless there is a long water stop but the return is just as long.
Samantha

Steam train

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If all goes to plan, you should be steaming through the Severn Tunnel. Have a look at this:
https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/train/U52520/2019-12-10/det...
Ignore the bit about the traction being diesel - somebody forgot to allow for steam when the NR computer was programmed. All the North Yorkshire Moors trains from Grosmont to Whitby are shown as diesel even though most of them are steam-hauled:)

Speaker

having tried

Maddy Bell's picture

to organise an autumn/winter steam trip on the NYM this year I know that apart from Santa specials they are all diesel hauled until Easter 2020 so NR are quite correct. Plus of course the through trains to Whitby are diesel anyhow.

Mads


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