Geraint Thomas....
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When I prune the trees, I use a long Wolf Garten pole and loppers.
https://www.worldofwolf.co.uk/categorie ... /tree-care
Trouble is, I could do with wearing a helmet!
Lop a branch off and gravity takes charge, and I have to get out of the way FAST!
https://www.worldofwolf.co.uk/categorie ... /tree-care
Trouble is, I could do with wearing a helmet!
Lop a branch off and gravity takes charge, and I have to get out of the way FAST!
Mick F. Cornwall
Re: Geraint Thomas....
I have some long-handled shears to prune the roses with. The problem is picking up the canes afterwards, and cutting them into bits to go into the garden waste bag.
“In some ways, it is easier to be a dissident, for then one is without responsibility.”
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Vorpal wrote:I have some long-handled shears to prune the roses with. The problem is picking up the canes afterwards, and cutting them into bits to go into the garden waste bag.
I was bagging prickly plant stems yesterday, and the bags are just not made for them. This is an excellent digression. We must ask GT to express a view on this matter.
Re: Geraint Thomas....
pwa wrote:Vorpal wrote:I have some long-handled shears to prune the roses with. The problem is picking up the canes afterwards, and cutting them into bits to go into the garden waste bag.
I was bagging prickly plant stems yesterday, and the bags are just not made for them. This is an excellent digression. We must ask GT to express a view on this matter.
I expect he has a much expertise on this subject as on the wearing of helmets by everyday cyclists
“In some ways, it is easier to be a dissident, for then one is without responsibility.”
― Nelson Mandela, Long Walk to Freedom
― Nelson Mandela, Long Walk to Freedom
Re: Geraint Thomas....
pwa wrote:I was bagging prickly plant stems yesterday, and the bags are just not made for them. This is an excellent digression. We must ask GT to express a view on this matter.
Vorpal wrote:I expect he has a much expertise on this subject as on the wearing of helmets by everyday cyclists
Mick F. Cornwall
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Mick F wrote:pwa wrote:I was bagging prickly plant stems yesterday, and the bags are just not made for them. This is an excellent digression. We must ask GT to express a view on this matter.Vorpal wrote:I expect he has a much expertise on this subject as on the wearing of helmets by everyday cyclists
GT is my new Expert on Everything. From now on, when life throws me a challenge I am going to ask myself "What would Geraint do ?"
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Re: Geraint Thomas....
pwa wrote:Mick F wrote:pwa wrote:I was bagging prickly plant stems yesterday, and the bags are just not made for them. This is an excellent digression. We must ask GT to express a view on this matter.Vorpal wrote:I expect he has a much expertise on this subject as on the wearing of helmets by everyday cyclists
GT is my new Expert on Everything. From now on, when life throws me a challenge I am going to ask myself "What would Geraint do ?"
Plus One
One does hope he does not go the way of Jan Ullrich who won the TdF at 23
GT is 32 mind, not a kid
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Re: Geraint Thomas....
reohn2 wrote::oops: Just been to the walk in centre with an infected finger from cutting back Hawthorns on the L&L towpath.... ......without gloves.
Hmmm note to self,dont forget the leather gloves next time
Half my hedge is hawthorn, all 8 feet tall of it, I get at least as many pricks to the hands wearing leather gloves as I do without, it's more of a bind when trying to reach in when I'm cutting back as they get a bit more snagged, so I rarely bother wearing them had a few javelins stick in but no infections in 22 years
I doon't agree with the thought process of wearing for riding off road, again it's a case of when you duck you know where your head is, with a helmet not only do you have to try to duck lower you're hugely increasing the chance of catching the helmet, I used to do a bit of downhill riding, frankly if I wore a helmet I'd very likely do what most others do and end up riding more aggressively and again increasing chances of an off which at usual downhill speeds a helmet is very very limited IF it works to its lab tested limits.Too often you see newbs attempting jumps and runs well beyond their capabilities, come off, smack their faces, get concussed then thank that they were wearing a helmet for saving their life
Either we were far superior bike riders BITD (on bikes that had nowhere near the braking or tyre tech just to name two disadvantages) or helmets in any type of cycling is a load of pony. Given the number of helmet saved my life/saved me from massive brain trauma I can't see how BITD there weren't thousands of deaths and tens of thousands of TBI/serious head injuries every year. It simply does not stack up in any way shape or form.
Personally I'm going for superior bike riders, kids like Geraint Thomas are clearly so unable to keep coming off all the time he needs to biologically change his body so it more like this
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The utility cyclist wrote:reohn2 wrote::oops: Just been to the walk in centre with an infected finger from cutting back Hawthorns on the L&L towpath.... ......without gloves.
Hmmm note to self,dont forget the leather gloves next time
Half my hedge is hawthorn, all 8 feet tall of it, I get at least as many pricks to the hands wearing leather gloves as I do without, it's more of a bind when trying to reach in when I'm cutting back as they get a bit more snagged, so I rarely bother wearing them had a few javelins stick in but no infections in 22 years ......
On this occassion I did.
As the finger was red and sore and as the redness was going further up the finger,I thought better being safe than sorry.
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Re: Geraint Thomas....
reohn2 wrote:The utility cyclist wrote:reohn2 wrote::oops: Just been to the walk in centre with an infected finger from cutting back Hawthorns on the L&L towpath.... ......without gloves.
Hmmm note to self,dont forget the leather gloves next time
Half my hedge is hawthorn, all 8 feet tall of it, I get at least as many pricks to the hands wearing leather gloves as I do without, it's more of a bind when trying to reach in when I'm cutting back as they get a bit more snagged, so I rarely bother wearing them had a few javelins stick in but no infections in 22 years ......
On this occassion I did.
Were you wearing a helmet, perchance? I heard they caused this sort of thing because pruners were more skilled back then.
Or summat.
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Re: Geraint Thomas....
Le Vainquer is coming home to ride the Milk Race*
A TTT up the Whinlatter Pass, then drive to Barrow and cycle back to the Whinlatter
* bet he drinks lots of milk, that is his secret
Cymru am byth!
A TTT up the Whinlatter Pass, then drive to Barrow and cycle back to the Whinlatter
* bet he drinks lots of milk, that is his secret
Cymru am byth!
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Re: Geraint Thomas....
Bonefishblues wrote:reohn2 wrote:The utility cyclist wrote:Half my hedge is hawthorn, all 8 feet tall of it, I get at least as many pricks to the hands wearing leather gloves as I do without, it's more of a bind when trying to reach in when I'm cutting back as they get a bit more snagged, so I rarely bother wearing them had a few javelins stick in but no infections in 22 years ......
On this occassion I did.
Were you wearing a helmet, perchance? I heard they caused this sort of thing because pruners were more skilled back then.
Or summat.
No,as I find they tend to protect the parts puning gloves don't
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Re: Geraint Thomas....
Hi,
Well we have come to the end of another discussion of hard hats and cut down tea towel wearers
Well we have come to the end of another discussion of hard hats and cut down tea towel wearers
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Re: Geraint Thomas....
Just saw GT at the start of the Tour of Britain Devon stage. He was wearing his helmet what I would call "cosmetically" with a good two inches of slack in the chinstrap. That ain't likely to stay put in a crash.
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mjr wrote:Just saw GT at the start of the Tour of Britain Devon stage. He was wearing his helmet what I would call "cosmetically" with a good two inches of slack in the chinstrap. That ain't likely to stay put in a crash.
That's good, surely?