On this ride I cycled from Exeter to Dunkeswell Airport. I saw many cyclists along the way, and one unfortunate chap who collapsed and needed so assistance. I passed through many small towns and villages, which is always interesting to see what’s going on.
My observations are the subject of this ride. So come along and enjoy another great cycling adventure.
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5 Comments
A lovely run :)))
23% of the fixed battery left – or the range extender battery, or 23% of the combined batteries ?
Thanks for sharing !
Knights in shining armour, or is that orange Spandex 🤣 Poor old fella, bless him.
Lovely ride, and it's nice to see caring people are still about. Take care and look forward to the next video!
12:06 You gave me a moment with that tractor coming round the corner, bud. Another great ride and here's hoping the old chap is OK and back out on the saddle 👍
It's a long time since I've been to Dunkeswell but from memory it was operated by the USAF in WWII as an anti-submarine base. I think they flew B24 Liberators and worked the Bay of Biscay.