Re: Cycling routes in Manchester - Website



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92jon wrote:
> Hi,
> I am new to this excellebt forum - Hello!


Jolly good.

> Have a look at my website - it looks at safe bike rides in the Greater
> Manchester Area (England).
> Its only my first go at website design - so please bear with me.


Sounds better all the time.

> Have a look and enjoy - any feedback is appreciated.


It might not.

> Thanks
> JON
> PS - more routes to follow.
> _http://bikerides.dsracing.me.uk (\"http://bikerides.dsracing.me.uk\")
> _
> _
> _
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Not Responding wrote:
> 92jon wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I am new to this excellebt forum - Hello!

>
> Jolly good.
>
>> Have a look at my website - it looks at safe bike rides in the Greater
>> Manchester Area (England).
>> Its only my first go at website design - so please bear with me.

>
>
> Sounds better all the time.
>
>> Have a look and enjoy - any feedback is appreciated.

>
> It might not.
>
>> Thanks
>> JON
>> PS - more routes to follow.
>> _http://bikerides.dsracing.me.uk (\"http://bikerides.dsracing.me.uk\")
>> _


Hmm. Then again it seems genuine enough. Apologies if I snapped but I
get a bit tired of first posts that ask that we all visit a website.
 
92jon <[email protected]> of cyclingforums.com
wrote:
>Apologies - I am just looking to share and buildup information about
>bike rides in my local area.
>I enjoying cycling - its fun (and a good way to get fitter), I also
>enjoying finding the hidden delights that are around the urban sprawl!
>
>Hopefully the site will get bigger and I will get information about
>other (unknown routes to me), so they can be documented and shared.
>
>Thanks JON


Hi Jon

I ride the Wilmslow Road to Chorlton bit of the Fallowfield loop often.
Your website was very interesting, told me a lot of things I didn't know,
thank you.

You say that your aim is to share information about bike rides. Your
descriptions are strong on history, but could do with some additional
material to help riders find the route. A sketch map would be really
useful.

Your description of the ride starts at Debdale Park, which you describe as
near Fallowfield. I know Fallowfield very well, having lived 3 miles away
for all my adult life, but I don't know where Debdale Park is. Your ride
starts not far from Hyde Road, so the park must be in some other district.

You and I know that the path disappears at Sainsburys where an apartment
block has been built over it on the other side of Wilmslow Road, but it
starts again a few yards after the block. Riders who aren't familiar with
the area need to be told to cross Wilmslow Road at the traffic lights, ride
down the side road beside the Sherwood and pick the path up again.

It would be helpful if the book references gave the ISBNs.

Finally why not put your website in your signature? It will appear on all
your posts and you get advertising in a way that you don't need to apologise
for.
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92jon <[email protected]> of cyclingforums.com
wrote:
>I am not sure about copywrite for maps on the web. So I might take a
>reference from the Manchester A to Z or do a map drawing.

That's why I deliberately suggested a drawing. I doubt that you will find a
map that does justice to the old railway line anyway - the map needs to be
from the point of view of someone on the track, showing bridges over it,
entry points and so on.

>Luckily I have some time off round Xmas to work on this.

Please come back and tell us when you have added to it.
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Jan Wysocki wrote:


> Off Topic:
> BTW, I'm not a railway enthusiast and don't know what a "1500dc

Catenary"
> is. I do know that a catenary is the curve formed by a rope or chain


That's almost exactly what it is in railway terms; the overhead
electric wires. The 1500v dc ones between Sheffield and Manchester were
almost unique,apart from a section in East London/Essex the rest of the
UK used the later 25kv ac system for overhead lines since the 60's.
This uniqueness was partly the cause of the line's undeserved demise in
1981.
 
In article <[email protected]>, 92jon wrote:
[snip]
>
> http://www.bikerides.dsracing.me.uk/


Welcome to urc.
Thanks for the website in the .sig. I like your site (and Manchester
although I live far away.)
To reciprocate, could you put a reference to uk.rec.cycling
in the bike links? Too many people think that the Internet only
brings you the World Wide Web and email.

Off Topic:
BTW, I'm not a railway enthusiast and don't know what a "1500dc Catenary"
is. I do know that a catenary is the curve formed by a rope or chain
hung loosely with the ends at the same height and is the curve used for
building 'modern' brick arches.o

--
Jan
 
In news:[email protected],
92jon <[email protected]> typed:
> Hi Jan-
> Could you supply me with more information about your link request
> (below). I will glady add a link for your to my site.
> Many Thanks
> JON
>
>
> "To reciprocate, could you put a reference to uk.rec.cycling
> in the bike links? Too many people think that the Internet only
> brings you the World Wide Web and email."


uk.rec.cycling is where you're posting these updates about your (very
detailed and a real nostalgia trip for me, who remembers spending the odd
sunny afternoon walking around the Fallowfield loop near Levenshulme station
when I was a student before Sainsbury's was put there) website.

Cyclingforums.com is just a way of viewing uk.rec.cycling, which has existed
since before the web, although they don't make the fact that they're not
running it as prominent as many think they should.
uk.rec.cyling is a usenet group. See
http://www.cyclingforums.com/t74445.html to see what usenet groups are.

The link would be <a href="news://uk.rec.cycling">uk.rec.cycling</a> . The
link won't work if you put http:// in front of it. As it's fairly likely
that the user won't have a newsreader configured, it may also be helpful to
put additional links in brackets to
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/uk.rec.cycling and
http://www.cyclingforums.com/f171-uk.rec.cycling.html .

Gah. I keep meaning to actually only contribute posts about cycling when I
post, and I don't seem to have managed it yet. Went out on my bike today for
the first time in two months (I broke my wrist). Just 500m down the road,
but it felt nice. My wrist isn't happy changing gear yet, but apart from
that it's OK. My dad used the bike once or twice when I couldn't, it felt as
if my knees were going to fall apart when I was riding. Apparently my legs
are much longer than his. Given that I'm in my late twenties and that wasn't
the case a few years ago, it's a bit unsettling.

Anyway, it was also the first time I rode my bike since my 7 speed hub gear
was replaced and it seemed really smooth. I'm not entirely sure what went
wrong before (the LBS did all the work), but it seems it was mainly a
problem with the cones but it needed a part on special order which would
take 6 months so it was easier just to put a new hub body in, which I think
is what was done. Looking forward to another go.

Hopefully I'll be up and posting about my cycling life again soon.

A
 
In article <[email protected]>, 92jon wrote:
>
> Hi Jan-
> Could you supply me with more information about your link request
> (below). I will glady add a link for your to my site.
> Many Thanks
> JON
>
>
> "To reciprocate, could you put a reference to uk.rec.cycling
> in the bike links? Too many people think that the Internet only
> brings you the World Wide Web and email."
>

Jon, I mean a reference to this newsgroup!

--
Jan
 
Hi,

I have recently updated my site with a map and some details about getting ona nd off the route.

My website design is getting a bit better, but I hope to improve the map and link the pictures to it.

Ive updated the news and link page, and added a feature about the old Tiviot dale station in Stockport.

Thanks
JON

PS - More routes to follow soon.
 
> I have recently updated my site with a map and some details about
> getting ona nd off the route.


http://bikerides.dsracing.me.uk/index.htm

It's a lot better with the map up. Looking forward to the other routes,
though it might be summer before I can ride it all on my skiny tired
bicycle :-(
 
Hi,

Thanks for the feedback - I hope you get to take in the route soon.

We have recently updated the site with new pictures and text. The whole of the loop is now on one page, with an updated map and links to the main ways on. We hope this makes the route easier to follow.

Thanks
JON
PS - Also to come, a 6 mile bike ride around Bury, taking in the old canal and railway line.










 
Hi,
The website has been updated with a 6 mile bike route around Bury, taking in the old railway alignment and canal.
There is a map along with pictures and a detailed description of the route.
Thanks Jon

PS-Coming soon is a route around Reddish Vale, Stockport. Keep checking the site for updates.

http://bikerides.dsracing.me.uk




 
> http://bikerides.dsracing.me.uk

The new route could do with a paragraph or two telling a little of the
history of the line - the little snippets of information was what made the
Fallowfield Loop so interesting.

Everything else is lovely. Apart from when I followed a link and got onto
the mugshots page of the Leek slotstox club. That was scary!
 
Hi Mark -
Thanks for your feedback.
We are doing some research on the Bury Bolton route as we speak and will get it on the website soon.
Hope my picture didnt scare you!

The website has been updated with a new route.

Please take a look.

Thanks
JON
 
Hi.
Website address please.

Thanks

"92jon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> Hi Mark -
> Thanks for your feedback.
> We are doing some research on the Bury Bolton route as we speak and
> will get it on the website soon.
> Hope my picture didnt scare you!
>
> The website has been updated with a new route.
>
> Please take a look.
>
> Thanks
> JON
>
>
> --
> 92jon
>
>
>
 
Hi,
We have updated the website with a new cycle route.
This runs from Radcliffe (near Bury) to Clifton (Salford).
The route is along an old disused railway line, its a nice route through an urban oasis. There are some good historical sites to be seen.

Enjoy

Thanks JON
 
92jon <[email protected]> of cyclingforums.com
wrote:

>
>Hi,
>We have updated the website with a new cycle route.
>This runs from Radcliffe (near Bury) to Clifton (Salford).
>The route is along an old disused railway line, its a nice route
>through an urban oasis. There are some good historical sites to be
>seen.


Jon

Have you been along the Fallowfield Loop lately? Audrey and I went along
the eastern end about 6 weeks ago, to find that it is blocked off at Station
Road.

Last weekend we used a little of the western end to get from Wilmslow Road
back towards Chorlton, coming off at the exit before Chelsfield Grove onto
the new estate. We then cycled along Mauldeth Road and turned onto St
Werburgh's Road, which goes over the old railway line. From the road we
could see that there is now a path west of St Werburgh's Road, although the
fence on St Werburgh's Road still prevents any entry or exit at that point.
Unfortunately we didn't have time to explore, so I don't know if the path is
still blocked just after Chelsfield Grove, nor how far west the path
extends.

Send me your email address privately if you'd like an update when we can get
along there again, possibly tomorrow.
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