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"dkahn400" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> David Martin wrote:
>> p.k. wrote:
>
>> > try it after dark - the ploice do not partol then!
>> >
>> > In joke for those who use the park - the dear like the roads at night!
>> >
>> No joke, cyclists have been taken out by rutting deer.
>>
>> Late at night in the fog it is a somewhat spooky place..
>
> I sometimes take a slight detour[1] on my way home to take in a lap of
> the park. Cycling round the road at night is delightful. There are
> still one or two cars there. I presume they must be residents. But for
> the most part it's quiet and dark: just a few runners and a few other
> cyclists. You do have to be aware of deer though.
>
> [1] Sunbury, Walton, Esher, Kingston, Ham, Richmond Park, Richmond,
> Twickenham. Very pleasant ride.
Dave, show me some of your routes sometimes. I'll bring my GPS.
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> David Martin wrote:
>> p.k. wrote:
>
>> > try it after dark - the ploice do not partol then!
>> >
>> > In joke for those who use the park - the dear like the roads at night!
>> >
>> No joke, cyclists have been taken out by rutting deer.
>>
>> Late at night in the fog it is a somewhat spooky place..
>
> I sometimes take a slight detour[1] on my way home to take in a lap of
> the park. Cycling round the road at night is delightful. There are
> still one or two cars there. I presume they must be residents. But for
> the most part it's quiet and dark: just a few runners and a few other
> cyclists. You do have to be aware of deer though.
>
> [1] Sunbury, Walton, Esher, Kingston, Ham, Richmond Park, Richmond,
> Twickenham. Very pleasant ride.
Dave, show me some of your routes sometimes. I'll bring my GPS.