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From End-to-end the downhill way by Mark M.

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Stuart Russell commented on A game of two halves

One drink? Surely dinner, too! šŸ˜

Loving the writing, btw.

5 months ago
Mark M. replied to a comment by Bob Distelberg on Conquering Cornwall

Thank you Bob, that's kind. Hopefully, much more to come, if the legs and the bike survive!

5 months ago
Bob Distelberg commented on Conquering Cornwall

It all looks beautiful so far. Iā€™m really enjoying your writing.

5 months ago
Mark M. replied to a comment by Lesley Anderson on Conquering Cornwall

It's all chatGPT Lesley. Come on, I know the pro shortcuts now too šŸ˜œ

5 months ago
Lesley Anderson commented on Conquering Cornwall

Apart from the lack of Spar information, a fine specimen of writing. šŸ‘

5 months ago
Lesley Anderson commented on a photo in Conquering Cornwall

Poor fleeced thing!

5 months ago
Mark M. replied to a comment by Kathleen Jones on Here comes the unicycle...

Does cycle blaze cover pedalo-based adventures too? This could pave the way for a whole new category of journal... šŸš²šŸŒŠšŸŒŠšŸŒŠ

5 months ago
Mark M. replied to a comment by Lesley Anderson on My recipe for success

Just don't book us anywhere with a discerning dress code... šŸ«£

5 months ago
Kathleen Jones commented on Here comes the unicycle...

Yer daft, man. Good on ya. Ticker tape parade when you get to New York if you mount your GPS wrong way round.

5 months ago
Lesley Anderson commented on My recipe for success

Looking forward to witnessing the relatively normal kit in Grasmere!!

5 months ago
Rich Frasier commented on Prologue: the onset of madness

Downhill with a tailwind! My kind of cycling! Looking forward to following along.

5 months ago
Mark M. replied to a comment by Mark Bingham on Prologue: the onset of madness

Thank you Mark, kind words. I started with shorter runs just to make sure I was happy with the bike and how my muscles would respond, but to be honest I guessed that I'd almost certainly trained enough for longer distances with my gym work. I did want to reach the hundred, just to give me more certainty about successive 70 mile days. Another helpful factor, as I've learned, is that long rides can reasonably be punctuated with a morning cake stop and a lunchtime break in the sun.

I retired a few days before my 52nd birthday. People still look bewildered when I answer the "what are you going to do?" question with "be retired." Part of me thinks it might be subconscious jealousy; I understand, and I forgive them. šŸ˜

5 months ago
Mark M. replied to a comment by Kelly Iniguez on Prologue: the onset of madness

Ah, the bike. Yes, I'm trying to hook you in and keep you keen at this stage. Can't give you everything at once. šŸ˜‰

Next journal entry is planned as a more detailed breakdown of kit and preparation. If you look carefully at the images with her in, you'll spot that she's already carrying three of the planned four luggage items. It's credit card touring, and I'm travelling light.

First pic of Raven and I (spoiler: that's her name) will be on day one at Land's End. I figure that if I pack everything beforehand to check it fits, it loses an element of suspense. At this stage, it remains possible that I'll be doing the journey whilst balancing a pair of espadrilles on my head. Which I think would be a new category for consideration in the record books.

5 months ago
Mark Bingham commented on Prologue: the onset of madness

I am SO looking forward to reading about this trip, not the least because of your writing skills.

Also: "I've quickly gone from 30-40 mile runs, steadily up to a one hundred mile one." What? Did you "retire early" at the age of 35? :-)

5 months ago
Mike Ayling replied to a comment by Kelly Iniguez on Prologue: the onset of madness

Yes, you have to be aware of the unwritten rules here!

5 months ago