Monday, April 12, 2010

Back in the saddle!!!


So it's been god knows how long since my last blog, Mainly because it's been a while since I have been able to go anywhere on my bike but now I'm back fighting fit and Have had a couple of adventures since my last post.

One of which was a trip to the aran islands where I rented a bike as it was a spur of the moment trip and I didn't have my bike with me.anyone who has ever been to the islands will know that they aren't very big 9 miles long and about 2 miles wide.

The bike I rented was a basic bog standard mountain bike it only had about 6 gears and clanked all the way along the road but at a cost of 10 euro for the entire day it was a bargain.

And was most definately worth it as the views were stunning.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Wheres all the wisdom gone

Well I have just had my two lower wisdom teeth out a couple of hours ago, The numbness has worn off and OMG its hurts so I most likely wont be going on any adventures for a while. Just thought I would post this here quickly to let my 3 loyal followers know that the View is on a slight break but will be back in action as soon as possible

Monday, May 18, 2009

A run of bad luck lately

Still Haven't been able to get out on the bike, Stupid Health getting in the way. Really missing the open road and dodgeing traffic lol.. But I have been doing some bike maintence which was well overdue so now my bike is back in tip top condition ready and waiting for me to sort myself out and get back in the saddle.
Here's hoping that it wont be too long till that day .. Fingers crossed :)

Friday, May 15, 2009

The Test Of Time

After reading one of the blogs that I follow regularly It got me thinking about how much and indeed how little bikes have changed over the years. There are bikes now with dozens of gears and Frames made from the lightest materials known to man. Cast your mind back though to the bikes of yesteryear the no nonsense no bells and whistles ( well perhaps maybe a bell) vehicles that our ancestors rode around on. Their purpose was simple to get from one point to the other as quickly as possible.


The bike in the picture belonged to my grandmother ( and her mother before her) , She has now since passed away but her bike lives on and is still in perfect working order ( albeit a little squeaky) I wonder how far it has traveled over the years in all sorts of weather, How many roads its been down and still it survives. I also wonder if the bikes of today would be able to last as long with all their new age mechanics and technological advances would they stand the test of time?

3 days and counting

Well it's been 3 days since Ive been out on the bike due to health issues. I am beginning to go a little stir crazy around here so have been filling the hours with reading mags and blogs on biking. Ive become a fan of " Mountain Biking UK" magazine mainly due to the fantastic reviews of all the new MTB models, And have also found some great blogs online if i can't get on my bike at least I can read of others adventures on two wheels.
I am hoping to hit the trails tomorrow though come rain or shine as 3 days is just about my limit. I also need to invest in a new Hi-Vis Jacket or vest as I am a major believer in making it impossible for cars.trucks,buses or anything bigger and faster then me on a bike to not see me so the brighter the better in my opinion!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

High Heels and High Hopes



There is a new wave of cyclists, Many of whom are more interested in fashion then fitness.
chic cycling as its being called sees the bike being taken to the heart of the fashion world as style conscious women discover that the bike is a brilliant way of getting around be it for work or just for fun.
these women can be seen wearing the latest hot of the catwalk styles as they pedal their way along the high streets. Gone are the days of Lycra and fluorescent kit.
But I do have to wonder if this new hype has its drawbacks. for example is it safe to be speeding along pushing the pedals in High heels? There is also the visibility factor to consider I very much doubt that a chic cyclist would be seen wearing a hi vis vest never mind a helmet because god forbid they may get helmet hair.
That said though it is a boost for the cycling world as more people women especially are embracing the realm of two wheels. Being a mountain bike gal myself it does sadden me a little though as bikes are brilliant powerful machines finely tuned to deliver a top notch workout and should be treated as such not simply become a fashion accessory. Every time I see a bike with a basket decorated with flowers on the front I get a flash back to the " Dog in the Handbag" its just not natural in my opinion but then again that's what this is all about opinions everyone has the right to theirs and If this new movement is the opinion of some who am I to argue?
But I can safely say that I will never ever be joining that movement give me speed, Dirt and a forest trail any day!

( images for this post found on google search I do not own these pics nor do I claim to)

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Close calls, Near misses all in a days ride

Well today was bright and sunny with a slight breeze perfect for getting out and about, So after I'd finished doing some house work etc I once again packed my bag with the essentials ( water, spare cash,ID, and of course the trusty waterproofs because the weather can change in a second here on the emerald isle). I gave my bike the quick once over slapped on my helmet and took off.
The roads were surprisingly busy today and I had my fair share of close calls most drivers are ok and will give you enough space to ride safely but then there are the few that seem to go out of their way to push you as close to the verge as possible and they seemed to be out in force today.
So anyways Id decided to head to the forest and do some trail work for a little while the ground was perfect nice and dry but not loose. I spent about an hour there then went on to visit my friend who lives about eight miles away from the woods.
After a nice afternoon of catching up and coffee drinking it was once again time to hit the road and try to avoid the blind/inconsiderate drivers on the way home.
All in all I did about 11 miles give or take a few inches. And right now I'm tired hot and hungry but still feel the sense of achievement that comes with every good days biking.