A happy-go-lucky English rambler dude goes to New Zealand for a year. Here he interfaces with some of those he left behind and details his nefarious activities. Or summat.
 
Photo Galleries
Snow Shoeing, Andorra 2004New!
Cycling in the Peak District, August 2003
Various nice Canadian pics, August 2002
Cycling round Vancouver, August 2002
Scotland March 2003
Mount TaranakiTongariro Crossing
Heaphy track / Alex&Jo's visit
Mount Cloudsley / Enys
More Cricket
Mount Edward
Sanjays visit & The Cricket
Castle Hill Peak
Mum & Dad's visit
James' visit
Xmas / New Year
Lost on Wahi peak
Mount Cook trip
Random NZ Pics
 
Recently clicked on MP3s - 7th June 2005
The Lucksmiths - Warmer Corners
Jens Lekman - When i said i wanted to be your dog
The Trashcan Sinatras - Weightlifting
Teenage Fanclub - Man Made
Laura Veirs - Carbon Glacier
The Decemberists - Picaresque
The Eels - Blinking Lights


On-Line Chums
BoneyBoy
Jimmy the Saint
Super Pablo
Ted's Sister



Semi-Random Linkage
New Excelsior Hostel, Christchurch
Belle And Sebastian
Candle Records
The Lucksmiths
Flaming Lips
Birstall Running Club
Runners World
Work, Work, Work
www.singletrackworld.com
Life Cycle
The Kinkster
John Hegley
Bill Drummond
La Fromental (Excellent French B&B)
Richard Long. Artist.
Nifty Online Image Resizer
The Red Room
Hello Stick Cricket. Goodbye Productivity
Pictures on walls


Mountains recently bothered
Pico del Pedro (2715m)
The Cobbler (884m)
Kinder Scout (636m)
Grouse Mountain (1300m)
Mauna Kea (4207m)
Mount Taranaki (2518m)





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Ted In The O.Z.
 
Tuesday, February 17, 2004  
Rest in peace poor old Marco Pantani, who died a couple of days ago.

Whatever the actual truth behind the amount of performance enhancing drugs he took during his career he was an amazing rider, who still holds the record time of 37 minutes and 35 seconds for the ascent of Alp D'Huez.

When I cycled up Alp D'Huez last summer, I took 1hr 30mins. Which either illustrates just how unfit i am, or how insanely fit professional cyclists are. And sadly, judging by the spate of recent sudden deaths of cyclists, perhaps it seems that to excel at cycling you have to be unhealthily fit?

Maybe drugs contributed to many of the deaths, but the hounding from the press and authorities the riders recieve when found guilty (at least in Pantani's case) surely contributed too. And as someone who has spent more than two days on the trot cycling up large mountains - let alone a month like in the Tour de France - i can fully sympathise with the desire to take some pills that might make the whole experience slightly less painful... (I only took Power Bars tho, honest)



Sign in honour of Marco Pantani's stage win on Alp D'Huez
(Taken while i was having a breather on the way up)

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