Join us for the challenge of a lifetime; a 2 day, 200 mile cycle ride from Durham to Edinburgh through stunning countryside, challenging hills and via ten spectacular wind farms. A fully supported ride with no more than 80 riders.
Day 1: 105 miles (169 km) Total ascent: 7,612 ft. (2,320 metres) Langley Park, High Hedley Hope, Tow Law, West Durham, Broom Hill, Green Rig and Kirkheaton.
Day 2: 107 miles (172 km) Total ascent 5,960 ft. (1,817 metres) Black Hill, Fallago Rig and Crystal Rig.
All funds raised will be used to bring clean energy to power-poor communities in the developing world; enabling them to power themselves out of poverty. To see how you will make a difference visit us at http://renewable-world.org/what-we-do/
To enter or find out more visit: http://renewable-world.org/events/earth-wind-and-tyre/
We look forward to welcoming you on the ride!
The Renewable World Team
Main photo: Shahid Chohan Photography www.shahidchohanphotography.com
Where are people getting this needing re-patching in a few years from? It's usually broken up and in bits within a few weeks round our end?
Definitely pet-specific. A friend bought a child trailer to take their dog with them to work etc. Dog was interested but was young and very...
As it's often said -'the way to justify the building of a bridge is not too count the number of people swimming the crocodile infested river!'
Agreed on all counts. And it's the tacit assumption that as it's only a cycle lane it doesn't really matter anyway.
I used to go that way to work. It's nasty and congested. I doubt any changes will make the congestion worse.
Both bikes are both 1x
Cambridgeshire villagers say parking problem is 'ridiculous' as buses squeeze past cars...
But who's going to lend them their Pinarello?!
Maybe Simoninspalding can reassure them - being in a Holland is OK....
Looks like it's happening.......