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Kimmy
31-08-2015, 04:05 PM
I started my musical theatre course today...
Bought a bike yesterday and decided to ride it the couple of miles to college in Springburn. Google maps said it was only 15 minutes away on bike... Bull
Took me an hour and fifteen minutes and I got a bit lost. Was late to my first day, knackered myself out AND had a ballet lesson first thing.
Does anyone else ride a bike to work/school/college? I don't think I'm quite fit enough to do it yet!
i was thinking of doing it for my second year at uni cos the house i'm moving into is like an hours walk away but i don't think i am or ever will be able to do it lol. i'd get tired after 5 minutes and can't be dealing with being sweaty when i get there
I know a guy who unicycles (uphill!) to uni lmao
there's some super weird lad that lives here and he drives a unicycle EVERYWHERE
scottish
31-08-2015, 05:53 PM
get a car ;l
FlyingJesus
31-08-2015, 06:36 PM
I sort of have... I cycled to the station and then from the other station to uni. Thought about cycling the whole way but effort
Hannah
31-08-2015, 07:28 PM
I started my musical theatre course today...
Bought a bike yesterday and decided to ride it the couple of miles to college in Springburn. Google maps said it was only 15 minutes away on bike... Bull
Took me an hour and fifteen minutes and I got a bit lost. Was late to my first day, knackered myself out AND had a ballet lesson first thing.
Does anyone else ride a bike to work/school/college? I don't think I'm quite fit enough to do it yet!
Within a week of buying my first road bike I decided at 14 mile ride to work would be easy, but that I'd set myself an extra hour or so in case anything went wrong.
It did, I had flat tyres for the majority of the journey so it took me like 3 hours to get there.
I got lost, so a 14 mile ride turned into that of an 18 mile ride.
I was an hour late for work. I ached.
But then because of that, once I was shown the route home it was easy in comparison.
I lost that fitness however, and would struggle again. xD
Inseriousity.
31-08-2015, 08:11 PM
I used to do a paperround and found it was quicker to walk it than it was on the bike (lot of getting up and off as well as being unfit so having to stop to give my legs a rest). When the recession hit, our family was hit rather hard and we couldn't afford bus fare. I started walking to school which took bout half hour, then to college which took an hour then to uni which took an hour and a half to train station then another 20 minutes to get to uni. I actually liked doing it, it was a good time to think and it woke me up. Doing it on a bike would've killed me lol
Kimmy
31-08-2015, 08:20 PM
I sort of have... I cycled to the station and then from the other station to uni. Thought about cycling the whole way but effort
This is exactly what I did on the way home today because no way was i trying that again
Mikey
31-08-2015, 08:55 PM
From where I think you're travelling from to Springburn?
Not 15 minutes, 15 minutes by car maybe.
buttons
31-08-2015, 10:34 PM
i walk a mile to work everyday and a mile back if i have a half day
Kimmy
04-09-2015, 09:35 PM
From where I think you're travelling from to Springburn?
Not 15 minutes, 15 minutes by car maybe.
It's not where you think it is. :p
Definitely a 15 minute bike ride (according to maps)
says it's a 9 min car ride and a 40 minute walk
Hannah
05-09-2015, 11:43 AM
It's not where you think it is. :p
Definitely a 15 minute bike ride (according to maps)
says it's a 9 min car ride and a 40 minute walk
That difference seems a little awkward haha. How fast is Google Maps expecting you to ride?
A bike ride that took me an hour and 10 mins excluding stopping at lights/traffic is apparently 1 hr 14 mins by bicycle and 30 mins without traffic by car.
Only a 6 minute difference doesn't seem enough xD
and walk is like 4 hrs + 32 mins lololol
Kimmy
05-09-2015, 06:12 PM
That difference seems a little awkward haha. How fast is Google Maps expecting you to ride?
A bike ride that took me an hour and 10 mins excluding stopping at lights/traffic is apparently 1 hr 14 mins by bicycle and 30 mins without traffic by car.
Only a 6 minute difference doesn't seem enough xD
and walk is like 4 hrs + 32 mins lololol
Probably like a professional cyclist... In reality, it takes me about 35-40 minutes
.:TaylorSwift:
05-09-2015, 10:53 PM
I can't ride my bike sadly ( I would though) You should continue bike riding. I bet you might have taken a longer way by accident well good luck. I know some people ride bikea to my school, but they might get hit by a car easily since its near a really busy street.
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Meanies
05-09-2015, 11:51 PM
Google maps was about spot on when I was cycling home from work for a while. It said it would take 28 minutes to cycle 5 miles and I was doing it in about 30-35. Admittedly it took a bit longer the first day or two while I found the right roads to go on, bloody thing telling you to turn too early ://
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-:Undertaker:-
06-09-2015, 07:27 PM
I like cycling but won't cycle on the roads so I stick to pavements. Haven't gone on bike for ages though as friend who usually does is away atm.
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