It’s with great sadness that I have to deliver the news that Falmouth Wheelers member Keith R passed away on Thursday afternoon. I will speak […] Read More
Month: May 2020
May Meeting 2020 Welcome again to our Third virtual Falmouth Wheelers meeting. I really can’t see when we will be able to return to a […] Read More
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Now that the lockdown restrictions have been partially lifted, it would seem that riding in pairs is now permitted, provided social (ie physical) distancing is […] Read More
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Ride report by Michael Capone 24 May 2020 Today we made a long-overdue pilgrimage by bike to Manaccan, where titanium was first discovered. A titanium […] Read More
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With the warmest day of the year so far forecast, and with a moderate ESE wind, I decided a reasonable non-OGIL ride was in order, […] Read More
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With the new rules allowing us to stay out for as long as we like, and with someone who isn’t a family member, Paula and […] Read More
I’ve just finished an online exercise class and while waiting for the kettle to boil so I can take Clive a cup of tea I […] Read More
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Mawnan enough hills! Where shall I go today?……it was so much easier before lockdown when others made these decisions for you. As I’ve ridden to […] Read More
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Gill and I were pushing wheelbarrows along the lane the other day, each full of well rotted horse manure for our garden and generously donated […] Read More