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Photo-story - Where my bike’s been

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Back in the saddle, with dry iced cider served in a Tennents glass.

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    Outside the pub, on the way home after picking up the new shopping bike.  I thought it was important that the bike knew where the pub was, and also that it knew the way home from there, in case I ever

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    One of my favourite rides near Phuket: Khao Sok 

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On 4/13/2025 at 3:51 PM, StreetCowboy said:

Back in the saddle, with dry iced cider served in a Tennents glass.

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And Strongbow at the Elephant & Castle on the way home.

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I followed pretty much the same route this Good Friday, with a detour at the start via the Waterfront and Humber River

 

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I took a ride down by the waterfront to look at a future station

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and while I was about it, I had a look for somewhere to meet my old boss tomorrow afternoon.

1. The waterfront was not hoaching with pubs

2. The shared-use path was quite busy, and I can see that in the summer it will be hoaching and unrideable for the boys on roadbikes. They must have callouses on their bell-fingers already.

I raked up the Don Valley river path, which came out on to a quiet 4-lane stroad, and then back into town on a similar wide but quiet road.  I’m guessing that during the week they are less pleasant to cycle on.  

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I took a ride out to look at a station and some level crossings - the station is in the middle of nowhere, near a park, but the nearby military airport is being developed with leisure and retail complexes.

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 Actually, the second level crossing was not on my initial list of attractions, but the bells rang as I was taking photos.  This is the first of two locos pulling 145 wagons, so I would guess about 3 km of train.

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Yesterday I was out for want of inspiration up the Don Valley again, and I aimlessly followed other cyclists and found myself heading down-river on the other side. I came to a blocked bridge, and was about to turn back, but the guy next to me said “You can get through”; I was slightly circumspect about rampaging through a construction site - not A construction site, but THIS construction site, as I thought it might be preparatory works for our railway, and it would not help my career to suffer a mishap trespassing on one of our sites.  But faith in the Contractor’s safety management, and I followed the other bloke through the gap in the fence.  The ground was well-compacted, apart from some material stockpiles there were no obstructions, and no unprotected excavations.  There was one “Caution - Drop and Water below” at the edge of the river, and we had to carry our bikes over some material blocking the path, but we were soon out through a similar gap in the fence at the far end.  Maybe the path is not legally closed, but the contractor who has access would prefer people don’t use it…

Anyway, it was pleasantly rideable, free of cars, no pedestrians and few cyclists

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My building management are planning it check and remove all the abandoned bikes from the bike shed

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I got talking to a Dutch colleague, who had planned a trip out to a bike superstore in the fringes of a suburb, to check out a new mountain bike, and I volunteered to join him. It was a 56km ride - my longest ride here, albeit not long in the grand scheme of things, and modest elevations.  He was using a way-finding product that took us on some lovely roads that would have been beyond my navigational capabilities, barring a stop at every second junction to check the map, so I might succumb to peer pressure to buy a specialist GPS product, with some form of way-finding.

 

In the absence of that, I went my own way and took a wrong turning on the same on-street detour on the Humber river trail, Southbound on Saturday and Northbound on Sunday.  Wrong turnings plural, I suppose.

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I’d gone on another station-spotting adventure, and Google Maps had set me on a route I couldn’t follow, and a motorist stopped and flagged me down - “You can’t ride here - this is the highway, you’ll get arrested, it’s not safe!”

Well, I clearly could ride there, since I was, and I grudgingly concurred that it was a highway, and his prediction of arrest I was not going to dispute, but so far, it had been safe enough.  Anyway, the long and short of it was that I was not on the right road, and I gratefully accepted his offer of a lift to more people-sized roads.

the roads from there on were as bad as I had expected - four or five lane stroads that make cycling unpleasant, but the traffic was light for the public holiday, and it was not unsafe.

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After stopping in the pub longer than I’d planned, I was grateful to get the hourly train back to town - with cyclists’  coach!

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Today’s station-spotting adventure took me and my colleague to Aurora, a single - track station that is being double-tracked with a new platform.  My colleague led the way with his Wahoo head unit providing directions that would have been the same as my Google Map plans, barring sieve-like recollection.

Alls well that ends well, and we got to the station.  The next train home was cancelled for a “police investigation” - my first surmise would be a trespasser hit by train; we could do with some lunch anyway.  Following the meal, my colleague set off to ride home via a different route, and I headed back to the station.

- To find that the 12:55 was also cancelled! Daunted, but never thwarted, I eschewed the offer of a bus ride to the Highway 407 bus terminal, and said I would go my own way… six checks on Google maps in the first two kilometres called that into question, but once I got onto Bayview Drive, I thought “sod the preferred cycling route home, I know where this ends up”, and 2 1/2 hours of fast but tedious and busy traffic saw me parking the bike at home, a swift few pints of cider and meeting my colleague in the pub as agreed.

 

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A few weeks back, I took a trip to Pickering for the sake of the lakefront ride, but didn’t go as far as the nuclear power stations.

Since then, I have been pottering round town, enjoying the summer sun while it lasts

 

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We’re a long way beyond the summer sun now, but I pushed myself out the apartment today to make sure I got at least one ride in for January

It seems I can’t upload photos, which makes a bit of a mockery of this thread.

If you can imagine a clear road with a large pile of swept snow beside it, a view of a dock partially frozen over, and a clear bike lane with a few cm of snow lying either side.

I may come back to see if the software has been updated to allow photo uploads again.

1 hour ago, StreetCowboy said:

We’re a long way beyond the summer sun now, but I pushed myself out the apartment today to make sure I got at least one ride in for January

It seems I can’t upload photos, which makes a bit of a mockery of this thread.

If you can imagine a clear road with a large pile of swept snow beside it, a view of a dock partially frozen over, and a clear bike lane with a few cm of snow lying either side.

I may come back to see if the software has been updated to allow photo uploads again.

Have a look atthis thread, it should help.

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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11 minutes ago, Crossy said:

Have a look atthis thread, it should help.

https://aseannow.com/topic/1383516-anyone-able-to-post-photos-using-their-mobile-phone/#findComment-20309954

This post had the answer. It's not intuitively obvious, and as mentioned, it is such a state of affairs, and needs more than fresh air to set it right.

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I was suffering jet lag from my recent trip back (some times the remedy is worse... Francis Bacon) and after a build up of several days, I was incapacitated for my usual Saturday morning call home. Anyway, I took a rake round by the beaches, and my boots are caked with clart, and my bike is rapidly dissolving in the salt. It was nice to get back out in the fresh air again, but I;d rather be cycling in Malaysia at this time of year, and coming back to a mutton curryIMG_6055.JPG

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This week it has warmed up and the snow is melting - maybe we’ll get flooding tomorrow. I took a rake up the Don Valley - the unpaved paths still have snow on them, but maybe won’t have by Monday. So I’m having a couple of pints of cider, then I’ll stay in and watch the highlights from Murrayfield fifteen times.

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High water but no flooding today
- although a lot of snow-melt water on the meadows beside the river

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