
Rethinking the Commute
With people being encouraged to get back to ‘non-essential’ work when they are unable to work from home, this is inevitably increasing passengers on the rail network, and for Londonders, the Underground and Overground particularly. I was asked last week by a cycling colleague whether there was an opportunity to further encourage cycling to work in London by creating radial routes from the suburbs into the centre which avoided main roads and sought out open spaces and traffic

The Ultimate Cycling Road Trip
Ben Eige Nature Reserve near Torridon In June 2002 I led a group of keen cyclists up the West Coast of Scotland from Mallaig to Lochinver. This 4 day Ride in late May was fabulous. We were blessed with dry and mainly sunny weather with snow still on the tops, creating endless beautiful scenes of mountains, glens, lochs, islands and beaches. 18 years later, some of these now experienced riders still regard this cycle tour as the ultimate road trip in Europe. Indeed, it has be

My Chiltern Cycling Challenge
Welcome to my 3rd Lockdown Blog. You may be thinking, at last, a blog on Cycling. Surely, this being a cycling website, why so long before cycling is discussed? Well, that’s simple – in these unusual times we have been advised not to go on rides of more than say a couple of hours (and that’s being generous) local to where we live. Most of us know our local routes instinctively or are proficient in following gps navigation. So what, you may ask, is new and worthy of this blog