mountain bikes penzance street
me and a mate just playing round in penzance! sorry about the cheesey music!
Mount to Mont Cycle Challenge
Watch the story of Cornwall Hospice Care's Mount to Mont Cycle Challenge participants, who cycled 279 miles from St Michael's Mount in Cornwall to Mont St Michel in France. Find out more about the challenge and what inspired our cyclists to get on their bikes.
bikes on the Barbican.
Motor bikes
NAME: John Pilkington.
LOCATION RECORDED: Plymouth.
South West Coast Path, Bike & Hike
A short story from exploring South West England following S W Coast Path from Weymouth to Exmouth. It is only the small part of the path that is spread by the coast for almost 630 miles :)
Music:
Intro - O.S.T.R. - Rise of the sun
Hollow Coves - Coastline
Hollow Coves - The Woods
The Best Trails You've Never Heard Of - MTB - UK
Went to ride the trails at Contin just north of Inverness. Another excellent place to go ride bikes.
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Bike camera gear
Main POV camera - GoPro hero 6
Gimble - GoPro Karma Grip
POV audio setup
Audio camera - GoPro hero 4 black
Waterproof microphone for Hero 4 - Sennheiser elements 2 microphone
Alternative audio setup
GoPro audio adapter
Lavelier mic - Rode smart Lav+
3.5mm jack adapter for smart Lav+
Vlog camera gear
Camera - Sony A6500
Shooting lens - Sony 18-105mm lens
Vlog lens - Sony 16-50mm kit lens
High end microphone - Rode video pro
Compact microphone - Rode video micro
Alternative vlog camera
Sony rx100 mk4
Drone
Dji Mavic Pro
London to Lands End Peter Kulcsar
Diamond Way Buddhism, Fundraising, London to Lands End, Charity Bike Ride, Peter Kulcsar, Beaufoy Institute
Ivan Steve & Ross cycle from Marazion to Penzance
Ivan Bunt Steve Salmon & Ross Martin cycle from Marazion to Penzance on Mountain bike trials bike and jump bike
Land's End to John O'Groat (LEJOG) - unicycle trip across the UK end to end
Pictures:
GPX tracks:
Rider: Hans Howald at age 69 May 8th – June 5th 2018
Music: Written & performed by my friend John Boyd
Lyrics:
We’re starting at the end of the land, where Cornwall leaves the sea.
White hat, black pants, red top Bertha and me.
Past Penzance to St Michael’s, and Newquay’s beautiful bay.
The Camel trail and the Tarka trail and the disused rail-ia-away.
You won’t hear Wellington’s voices from the top of Glastonbury’s Tor.
But when you in Wells you’ll hear Cathederal bells, cos that’s what the music is for.
I’m ‘resting in peace’ where others lay, as Bristol’s coming under my wheel.
With the railway cars, the cables of Clifton and the sofa for the
way that you feel………………….
From the Llanthony bridge of Gloucester to Hestercombe’s pleasant lands.
Worcester’s spires, Nantwich’s fires to the Iron Bridge’s wonderful spans.
Manchester’s topiary gardens, on to Whalley Abbey as you do.
The Forest of Bowland and the circles of stone, with Penrith coming into our view.
Christ!, what was that, Bertha’s broken a spoke, Carlisle’s put a spanner in the works.
Feelin’ slightly sniffy but they fixed it in a jiffy, cos that’s serendipty’s perks.
So now we’re pushing on to the border, Caledonia awaits with open arms.
Have you ever been to Gretna Green, or felt Glaesga’s waterside
charms………………….
From the castle’s of Dumbarton and Balloch, down the cycle track to Callandar town.
Through the woods of England’s queen, as the Scottish sun keeps shining down.
The waters of Venachar and Lubnaig, making friends with a trinity of coos.
Riding through the skies of Glen Ogle, and the ghosts of a hundred choo choos.
Now we’re going on down to Killin, Castle Menzies and the Dochart Falls.
Down the shores of Loch Tay, there’s nothing in our way, till the
Scottish Crannog Centre calls.
Castle Blair in the sunshine, up to Drumochter’s high pass and summit.
Dalwhinnie’s tipple visitor centre, Ruthven Barrack’s if you don’t
want to slum it!.......................
Aviemore’s for skiing and tee’ing, Carrbridge for a jump and a splash.
Tomatin distills and will tempt you with its thrills if you offer them a little bit of cash.
Inverness Castle’s standing red, proud and strong, whilst the
Lovats are all resting in peace.
Down in the mists crossing Kessock, up to Struie’s view that never seems to cease.
The Bridges at Dornoch and Bonar, Sutherland’s wilderness awaits.
The comforts of Crask, Lairg to Tongue, this land must one of heaven’s gates.
Looking out across the River Naver, Castle of May no needs for moats.
Then I can’t believe my eyes, is it some kind of disguise,
Yes its John, its John, its John, its John, its John O’Groats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This fantastic ride from Land’s End to John o’Groats covers 1,200 miles on the National Cycle Network, broken into 28 achievable stages using on-road and traffic-free routes and taking you through some of the most picturesque landscapes in England and Scotland. Explore the Forest of Bowland, Loch Lomond and the Cairngorms on some of the best cycle paths in the UK.
The Sustrans guide includes maps, directions, recommendations and much more to make your journey a happy and memorable experience, and it is the start of the ride of a lifetime.
#LEJOG #cycle #Sustrans #unicycle #Howald #Radweg #UKendtoend #Einrad
Cornwall cycle trip Aug 2011
Cornwall bike ride
Cycle camping guide from Essex to Cornwall via the Chilterns
Join a father and son as they show you, which routes to take, where to camp and a host of sights along the way.
Why a conservative MP decided to cycle naked?
Tory MP Michael Fabricant striped naked to promote a charity bike race in his constituency.
The 68-year-old stripped naked before hopping on one of the capital's Santander hire bikes for aid of the local St Giles Hospice.
He told Sky's Kay Burley that he was freezing shooting a promotional video.
Mr Fabricant, who has been an MP since 1992, has previously attracted headlines for his appearance on reality show Celebrity First Dates and the Quiz show Pointless.
He donated winnings to Prostate Cancer UK.
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Big Bike Out #6 || Exe Estuary Trail
Big Bike Out #6 || Exe Estuary Trail
We cycled down west side of the Exe Estuary Trail from Exeter to Dawlish and back up the east side, crossing via the ferry at Starcross. We were aiming for the National Nature Reserve at Dawlish but didn't really make it through the resort... have to come back another time. The best bit is probably Exeter to Starcross, then Exmouth to Topsham and back across on the ferry to the Exeter canal. If you want to see more about hiring or borrowing bikes, where to park etc check out Big Bike Out 6 at wheatlandfarm.co.uk
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Penzance Wheelers Cycling Club - Awards Night 2013
The Penzance Wheelers, Britain's most south-westerly cycling club held their annual awards night at the Lime Tree Cafe, Tremeneere Sculpture Park, Penzance, Cornwall on Saturday 26th January 2013. Over seventy people attended the event which was presented by this year's guest speaker, ex-pro peleton rider Matt Stephens from Sigma Sport.
A day in Penzance
My friend Tash and myself chilling out by the sea on Penzance promenade. Oh the joys of living in Cornwall! :D
Motorbike Ride Around Penzance,Marazion,Long Rock & Newlyn
Ideal weather,but too many cars,grrrr
Places to see in ( Padstow - UK )
Places to see in ( Padstow - UK )
Padstow is a town, civil parish and fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The town of Padstow is situated on the west bank of the River Camel estuary approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) northwest of Wadebridge, 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Bodmin and 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Newquay.
Traditionally a fishing port, Padstow is now a popular tourist destination. Although some of its former fishing fleet remains, it is mainly a yachting haven on a dramatic coastline with few easily navigable harbours. The influence of restaurateur Rick Stein can be seen in the port, and tourists travel from long distances to eat at his restaurant and cafés.
The LSWR (and Southern Railway) promoted Padstow as a holiday resort; these companies were rivals to the Great Western Railway (which was the larger railway in the West of England). Until 1964, Padstow was served by the Atlantic Coast Express – a direct train service to/from London (Waterloo) – but the station was closed in 1967. The old railway line is now the Camel Trail, a footpath and cycle path which is popular owing to its picturesque route beside the River Camel. One of the railway mileposts is now embedded outside the Shipwright's Arms public house on the Harbour Front. Today, the nearest railway station is at Bodmin Parkway, a few miles south of Bodmin. Plymouth Bus operate buses to the station.
The South West Coast Path runs on both sides of the River Camel estuary and crosses from Padstow to Rock via the Black Tor ferry. The path gives walking access to the coast with Stepper Point and Trevose Head within an easy day's walk of Padstow. The Saints' Way long-distance footpath runs from Padstow to Fowey on the south coast of Cornwall. The Camel Trail cycleway follows the course of the former railway (see above) from Padstow.
Alot to see in ( Padstow - UK ) such as :
Crealy Great Adventure Parks
Carnewas and Bedruthan Steps
Camel Creek Adventure Park
Prideaux Place
Polzeath Beach
Padstow Museum
Trevose Head Lighthouse
Hawker's Cove, Padstow
Booby's Bay
Stepper Point
Harlyn Bay
St Breock Downs Monolith
Treyarnon Bay
Trevone Bay
Doyden Castle
Fox Cove
Bodhis Beach Hut
Butterhole Beach
Chair Cove
Long Cove
Longcarrow Cove
Lower Halwyn dovecote
Onjohn Cove
Iron bridge - Camel Trail
Barras Bay
( Padstow - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Padstow . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Padstow - UK
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Cornwall Bike Trip
Boys on Bikes
Plymouth Bike Hire Campaign
Operation Phoenix - replace the Bike Bus
Mount Royal Hotel, Penzance
Mount Royal Hotel, Chyandour Cliff, Penzance, Cornwall, TR18 3LQ, England
Click on the blue link above to read more about the Mount Royal Hotel or to book your stay there.Or visit for bargain prices on many more hotels in Cornwall in the UK and around the globe.
Reading To Bristol - Day 1
Alan and I take a rather windy ride along the Kennet & Avon canal starting in Reading and ending in Bristol via a pleasant evening in Devizes.
Two days, 100 miles. This is our haphazard account of the trip.