But sometimes, the bicycle calls. The
traditions of the Clarion Club beckon: a collective, socialist exploration of
landscape, history and conversation. That too has it place: a good
old-fashioned bike ride. Or perhaps a bit of Mr. Polly, Mr. Kipps, Lucia and
Georgino; or working class hero; or green locomotion.
But cyclogeography is a new phenomenon: it
needs an e-bike around these parts. The freedom to pedal with comfort up any
Stroudwater hill; the satisfaction of knowing that you can explore as many
valleys as you wish; the exploration of all those precipitous dead ends that
you would never contemplate on your old steed; doing in two hours what used to
take four; in short, extending your pedestrian practice of psychogeography,
through the praxis of cyclogeography.
This wonderful new Raleigh really is a
revolution.
Thanks to eCycle UK in Stroud – great
service and attention. I particularly thank them for allowing us to trial
different bikes and allowing us to explore hills and Rodborough Common before
making up our minds - and for being so diligent with the Bike2WorkScheme. 10
John Street. Brilliant. Thanks to Jacob Kirby and Chris Boosey – you couldn’t
have been better.
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