FNRttC

FNRttC

From http://www.anothercyclingforum.com/index.php?topic=50989.msg726177;topicseen#new :

The FNRttC, like all real magic, is about transitions and boundaries.

We start out at the boundary between one day and the next, and ride to the boundary between land and sea, and between those points we see the transitions from city to 'burb, from 'burb to countryside and from dark to dawn to daylight - and all of them change so subtly, like the humming of a fan you don't notice until it switches off, that it's only afterwards you realise what's happened.

It's genius. G K Chesterton would have reviewed it favourably.

Elevator pitch: the Friday Night Ride to the Coast is a bike ride from London to the coast which happens on a Friday night (usually the closest Friday to the full moon). For more info see the basics on the blog

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