The "Photos From Today's Ride" thread. (Vol. 2)
Discussion
tertius said:
From yesterday - Regents Park Canal loop - about 80km around London. Fantastic ride, something slightly surreal and sub-culture-y about the canal. Conditions got a a bit damp in the afternoon and we had three punctures (all for the same person!).
I walked some of that last year as it was a nice day - had a business meeting. Totally unaware of it before, and amazing how tranquil and pretty some bits of it are. You're Bob on with the sub culture vibe. That's exactly how bits of it feel. If it's the narrow boaters you're referring to then yeah I totally get that, they're like a whole community of their own with their own culture.
C4 currently have a series called narrow escapes that follows a few of them, my fave being a guy I follow on Insta called Sam who runs 'The Floating Bike Shop'. The guy is mental but in a good way. Weirdly I found him through listening to Smith and Sniff....
C4 currently have a series called narrow escapes that follows a few of them, my fave being a guy I follow on Insta called Sam who runs 'The Floating Bike Shop'. The guy is mental but in a good way. Weirdly I found him through listening to Smith and Sniff....
bobbo89 said:
If it's the narrow boaters you're referring to then yeah I totally get that, they're like a whole community of their own with their own culture.
C4 currently have a series called narrow escapes that follows a few of them, my fave being a guy I follow on Insta called Sam who runs 'The Floating Bike Shop'. The guy is mental but in a good way. Weirdly I found him through listening to Smith and Sniff....
It was partly that but also the surrounding architecture, tiny coffee shops, etc. along the way. Didn't feel like you were in London at all. C4 currently have a series called narrow escapes that follows a few of them, my fave being a guy I follow on Insta called Sam who runs 'The Floating Bike Shop'. The guy is mental but in a good way. Weirdly I found him through listening to Smith and Sniff....
TGCOTF-dewey said:
It was partly that but also the surrounding architecture, tiny coffee shops, etc. along the way. Didn't feel like you were in London at all.
I'm not, I'm in Huddersfield but we've got our own canals and canal culture. Like you say the architecture is really interesting, especially the mills and buildings the canal used served that have survived, proper window into the past.You now get narrow boaters either running coffee shops or setting up shop to sell their stuff to passers by and I love it.
Craikeybaby said:
Are you down south at the moment? I think it was you that mentioned staying near Christchurch? If not, then it reminded me of St. Catherine's Hill bridleway. It goes past a pair of concrete above-ground reservoirs on the top of the hill, and they are used by some very talented street/graffiti artists as an enormous "canvas"...
yellowjack said:
Are you down south at the moment? I think it was you that mentioned staying near Christchurch?
If not, then it reminded me of St. Catherine's Hill bridleway. It goes past a pair of concrete above-ground reservoirs on the top of the hill, and they are used by some very talented street/graffiti artists as an enormous "canvas"...
I thought you might recognise the location If not, then it reminded me of St. Catherine's Hill bridleway. It goes past a pair of concrete above-ground reservoirs on the top of the hill, and they are used by some very talented street/graffiti artists as an enormous "canvas"...
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