Encouraging cycling

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  • What wimps - no North Walian cyclist would get out of his big ring for such a meagre bump.
  • The Endorser
    The Endorser Posts: 191
    Call that a hill? - i've scaled bigger inclines that that just to get to a hill!

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  • Dudu
    Dudu Posts: 4,637
    Why do they need a lift? Not exactly the Col du Galibier, is it?


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  • On a more serious note, and in responce to the thread title, we need to start early.
    When I was a nipper, rather cleverly the teachers got the older kids to promote cycling into school as "cool" to us youngsters.
    Result: everyone signed up for the cycling proficiency scheme (it was a requirement to be allowed to cycle in) and no one would dare get a lift in with Mum, how "sad" would that have been?[:)]
    It really worked, and my generation still houses a vastly greater number of cyclists than average because of it.

    Wheelies ARE cool.
    Wheelies ARE cool.

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  • Hi ComicGirl. Will you stop actively suppressing debate on death cameras and join Safe Speed with me? For each minute that goes by without you doing so, there is unfettered carnage on the roads as a result.

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  • Tourist Tony
    Tourist Tony Posts: 8,628
    Mongo! I want your children! Don't waste your time with Cometstrumpet!

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  • <blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by CometGirl</i>

    Well, it's more imaginative than building more shared use farcilities!

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    Now that is just odd. Very slow and doesn't look very safe. Novelty value only.

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    Bikes are traffic.
  • BigWomble
    BigWomble Posts: 455
    I think it's very innovative and imaginative. Although the same thing could be done on a longer ascent with a folding bicycle and a bus.

    The slope is as steep as 1 in 5 in places.

    http://www.trampe.no/english/index.php






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  • Jon G
    Jon G Posts: 281
    <blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by CometGirl</i>

    Well, it's more imaginative than building more shared use farcilities!

    [:D]
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    Although not designed for cyclists, the cliff lift at Saltburn, Cleveland, is very useful for cutting out the steep hill.

    http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x ... search.srf

    Jon
  • BigWomble
    BigWomble Posts: 455
    Warning - vertigo!

    http://www.fotolibra.com/gallery/217548 ... -saltburn/


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  • ComicGirl is guilty.
  • Tourist Tony
    Tourist Tony Posts: 8,628
    Still want me to suck your....?

    If I had a stalker, I would hug it and kiss it and call it George...or Dick
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