Prefer to ride on cliff top at start of ride as more effort thus fitness involved. On my way back did do the undercliff walk as easier. This time of year you do have to worry about stones on undercliff path as easy to get punctures.
@@thelargs I'm very new to this cycling malarkey so tend to skip difficult hills until my fitness improves. Agree with the stones on the undercliff. I've nearly taken a tumble before when I've not looked at what I'm riding over and hit a rock.
Nice enough ride I suppose if you don't mind the terrible conditions of the roads and cycle path. I notice they are very quick to erect barriers and fencing around everything, but not so hot at fixing things, I wonder why. No that's not a question I know why, it's to send a message to the public, you don't own public infrastructure even though you've paid for it. People too stupid to kick up about it, obsessed by immigrants instead.
Great vid. Did you not fancy riding on the undercliff from the marina to Saltdean?
Prefer to ride on cliff top at start of ride as more effort thus fitness involved. On my way back did do the undercliff walk as easier. This time of year you do have to worry about stones on undercliff path as easy to get punctures.
@@thelargs I'm very new to this cycling malarkey so tend to skip difficult hills until my fitness improves. Agree with the stones on the undercliff. I've nearly taken a tumble before when I've not looked at what I'm riding over and hit a rock.
Cliff is never there when I ride along it. Or I don't spot him.
Nice enough ride I suppose if you don't mind the terrible conditions of the roads and cycle path. I notice they are very quick to erect barriers and fencing around everything, but not so hot at fixing things, I wonder why. No that's not a question I know why, it's to send a message to the public, you don't own public infrastructure even though you've paid for it. People too stupid to kick up about it, obsessed by immigrants instead.