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Bicycle Archives at The British Library
Waking this morning to glorious sunshine Radio 4 informed me that The British Library has just put two million digitised pages from 19th century newspapers online! Taking research out of their dusty ...
Continue →- 18 Jun 2009
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Paris Brest – The Breakfast of Champions
With Great Britain’s most successful Olympics for a century a year behind us, and Beijing no more than a fizzled-out firework in our memory, the efforts of our Olympic heros seem all but forgott...
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Clams in Sherry and Cream Sauce from Chucks Seafood Grotto
Other than why?, a familiar question I am often asked when cycle touring is how do you afford it? We all know eating out and travel isnt cheap but spending a few years of savings, getting a book dea...
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Cycle Touring the Tibetan Plateau
With my plans looking like a cycle tour of South East Asia this Autumn my mind is curently sipping on a confused cocktail of excitement and fear. Should I commit to another ye...
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Dungeness Crab Louis
In my humble opinion the best way to eat Dungeness crab is smashed open on a sheet of newspaper, ripped apart in your fingers and washed down with a cold beer. However if you happen to have some impor...
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Photos From London’s World Naked Bike Ride
Oh the joys of a sunny Saturday in Central London. instead of lazing outside a boozer and sucking the Pimms out of strawberries I took to the streets naked for London's Naked Bike Rid...
Continue →- 13 Jun 2009
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