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The Little Lloyds: Annual kite flying with the families from the nursery school
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2015 szeptember 30., szerda. Annual kite flying with the families from the nursery school. Szerda, szeptember 30, 2015. Feliratkozás: Megjegyzések küldése (Atom). Family and Friends links. Első Rám-szakadék túra 2016. I seriously considered divorcing my A-type husband after he glued our 6-year-old son’s Legos.". The Cycle Diaries: World Adventure Biking. A muvèszno 4 èves lett! Dudás Gellért és Blanka. Nyár végi, ősz eleji események. San Francisco- a varos es a felmaraton. Blogger: Login to read.
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cycling from Darlington to...somewhere: March 2012
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Cycling from Darlington to.somewhere. Thursday, 29 March 2012. Connaught Place has a bad reputation for the amount of hassle you get as a tourist, but at least there you only get people telling you things you already know, such as This Is C! Saying that, we did get hounded by a few juvenile pen salesmen and there's one guy there who keeps offering to clean my ears. And the painting in plaster? And did you tell your Bollywood joke? I've tried everything, man. He's just not interested.". So, we trooped bac...
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cycling from Darlington to...somewhere: September 2011
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Cycling from Darlington to.somewhere. Monday, 26 September 2011. Dragons and Dinosaurs: On my Own in Bavaria. I was enjoying being on my own again. I set my sights on Landshut, the Danube, and the road to Austria. Wednesday, 21 September 2011. Chasing the Kingfisher: down the Tauber and Altmuhl with Felix,September 2011. As we rode along, then, Felix and I would pause at the bridges and other places where the kingfisher was likely to be found, hoping to see it. The pumpkin made a good supper. Food is...
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cycling from Darlington to...somewhere: Ra Ra Rishikesh
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Cycling from Darlington to.somewhere. Sunday, 24 June 2012. From now, I'm going to try to post something for each day's cycling - this is the first). Day 315, 21/06/2012 - Rishikesh, Joli Grant, Dehra Dun, Rajpur, Mussourie: 52.44 miles, 6:37:10, 28.1 mph max, 9057.0 miles total. It was also very very up. Mussourie is atop a ridge at 2000 metres ASL, and Dehra Dun is about 650 metres ASL. Most of the climbing was compressed into the last 15 miles, especially once I'd passed Rajpur. A smiling,...He wasn't...
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cycling from Darlington to...somewhere: June 2012
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Cycling from Darlington to.somewhere. Sunday, 24 June 2012. Access Denied Part 2. Day 317, 23/06/2012 -? Kalsi, u-turn, Vikasnagar, Paonta Sahib, NH7, Nahan: 53.85 miles, 5:45:04, 27.2 mph max, 9149.5 miles total. What a frustrating day. The highway to Chakrata is also closed to foreigners. I was turned away by a smiling but firm policeman, and had to bring out my map and re-route again. As well as the 500 metres of climbing on the five miles up to Nahan (another former British hill station atop a ridge,...
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cycling from Darlington to...somewhere: February 2012
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Cycling from Darlington to.somewhere. Wednesday, 22 February 2012. Day 165: Udaipur to Chittorgarh. If only all cycling days were as easy as today. The road rolled gently up and down, but never so seriously up that I got much of a sweat on, which was a good thing in the sweltering heat, and I cooled a bit on the descents. A tourist bus passed and I pitied the poor travellers stuck on that thing in those temperatures. Tuesday, 14 February 2012. Help Help I'm in Puncture Hell. Thursday, 9 February 2012.
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Sherlock Tales: Photos
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Wherever I lay my mat.that's my home. Sleeping on the road. Tajikistan - the Pamir Highway in Winter. China - on the road through the Taklamakan Desert. China - Faces of Xianjiang Autonomous Region. From Suffolk to Switzerland. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Patagonia: somewhere in the middle of nowhere. Tierra del Fuego: Guanacos, Gauchos and Gravel. New Zealand: the Pinball Cyclist. Iran: 28 days in the Axis of? Indonesia: Sumatran lows and highs - part 1. New Zealand and Indonesia : Fallen fruit.
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Sherlock Tales: Gear Test Route
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Wherever I lay my mat.that's my home. Tuesday, 15 March 2011. I am used to camping yet not with the stress of having a bicycle that screams 'steal me' outside my tent. I decided to attach the guy rope to the handlebars so that if stolen the tent falling on my face would alert me. A couple of nights later I tried the 'peg tent over bike' approach. Unfortunately no-one has tried to steal my bicycle yet so I am not sure which is the best option. In a larger map. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).