Er, hello. Its been a
very long time since my last blog update. Sorry about that but I have
been genuinely very busy in the last couple of months. After tackling
the remaining climbs in Yorkshire at the end of June I set up my own
business and its safe to say that going self employed has sucked up a
lot of what would have normally been spare time that I could spend
cycling.
I'm still cycling and
still focused on completing the remaining 21 climbs from the little black book of pain. It had been my intention to tackle a few climbs
in the Lake District before the end of the year but training courses,
a viral infection and the pressing need to attract and retain
customers mean that even my weekends have been taken up with work.
With the end of 2014 not far away I've decided that trying to squeeze
in any more trips right now would be fruitless; I simply don't have
the form (have I ever?) to make a decent fist of things right now and
work is taking up a lot of my time. I think a decent plan is to wait
until mid February and then, weather permitting, head up to the Lakes
for a couple of days of ice cold hill climbing. I hate hot weather so
the timing would suit me and hopefully the situation at work at that point in the year will
allow me to take off a long weekend.
I've been so busy
recently that even my compulsive bike building has had to take a back
seat. Buying equipment and stocks for my new business has taken over
from buying bike frames and components. I have however had to
rebuild the Uncle John as the bottom bracket bearing and then the
chain decided that they had both had enough of hauling my fat carcass
around and promptly failed. My beloved Surly Cross Check is still
largely in pieces and now that the mucky winter weather is here I
don't intend to build it up fully until next spring; I don't want to
build up a bling looking bike and then proceed to ruin it on crappy
salted roads. Its going to have a pampered existence as a fair
weather bike; I think its earned it. My Karate Monkey and single
speed road bike are doing their best as winter training tools and at
some point are going to need a good clean. If I get the chance the Karate Monkey may be taken apart and cannibalised to provide bits for a rebuild of my old touring bike and my Singular Swift.
Anyway, that will do
for now as an update. I'm intending to keep cycling through the next
couple of months and hoping to build some decent form for early next
year. A recent virus has really hit me hard and left me struggling on
any form of gradient but I'm gradually getting back to normal and my
new job is thankfully a nice active one so I;m not likely to settle
into a sedentary existence just yet. In fact I may have lost a little bit of weight which can only help when the road starts going up.
Ta ta for now. I'll be
back.
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