Clipping the Apex... when walking
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I had a nice leisurely walk into town... a couple of miles.
As I merrily stroll along, I try and straight line my route, which does involve crossing the he road a few times.
I wonder how much actual distance & time I am saving.
Sad I know... but it keeps me entertained.
As I merrily stroll along, I try and straight line my route, which does involve crossing the he road a few times.
I wonder how much actual distance & time I am saving.
Sad I know... but it keeps me entertained.
Edited by Milkyway on Sunday 8th January 07:15
Milkyway said:
I had a nice leisurely walk into town... a couple of miles.
As I merrily stroll along, I try and straight line my route, which does involve crossing the he road a few times.
I wonder how much actual distance & time I am saving.
Sad I know... bit it keeps me entertained.
Just leave earlier… then you can be as sloppy as you likeAs I merrily stroll along, I try and straight line my route, which does involve crossing the he road a few times.
I wonder how much actual distance & time I am saving.
Sad I know... bit it keeps me entertained.
We have a three wheeled push chair, satisfying hitting fallen berries, puddles etc with the centre wheel, and how close I can get the rear wheel to things without clipping it
Other interesting things are getting three different tyre marks left when it’s rained and you hit dryer tarmac
Long story short, don’t have kids
Other interesting things are getting three different tyre marks left when it’s rained and you hit dryer tarmac
Long story short, don’t have kids
Spare tyre said:
We have a three wheeled push chair, satisfying hitting fallen berries, puddles etc with the centre wheel, and how close I can get the rear wheel to things without clipping it
Other interesting things are getting three different tyre marks left when it’s rained and you hit dryer tarmac
Long story short, don’t have kids
You can still buy one...it’s not compulsory to have anybody to put in it.Other interesting things are getting three different tyre marks left when it’s rained and you hit dryer tarmac
Long story short, don’t have kids
Milkyway said:
595Heaven said:
I presume you also provoke a bit of trolley oversteer doing the weekly shop as well?
Who doesn’t, especially at the start...after the obligatory tyre warming session. 
Edited by Milkyway on Saturday 7th January 09:01
Milkyway said:
I had a nice leisurely walk into town... a couple of miles.
As I merrily stroll along, I try and straight line my route, which does involve crossing the he road a few times.
I wonder how much actual distance & time I am saving.
Sad I know... bit it keeps me entertained.
You're not alone. I've checked how much difference the distance is on my fitness app when cutting corners as I do the same routes often enough to compare. Over a 5K or 10K it doesn't amount to very much but can be the difference between whether I actually hit 5K or 10K. When out running with my wife she'll cut along the grass at corners while I follow the path around though which I always find amusing. The day I can't catch up is probably the day I'll find it less amusing and cut those corners too.As I merrily stroll along, I try and straight line my route, which does involve crossing the he road a few times.
I wonder how much actual distance & time I am saving.
Sad I know... bit it keeps me entertained.
Have also done the running and jump on thing with shopping trolleys in a busy supermarket. I'd find someone weird if they haven't at least been tempted to.
glennjamin said:
I've been known to do a few donuts with shopping trolley when bored. And the bobsleigh start on a long straight.
That conjures up an exciting image, but how do you push off with your arms when you're sat in the trolley? 
Or do you mean dog-sleigh?
We've all done that, I'm sure!

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