Bill
I don't recommend using the bikes - not because of security. Carrying the walking gear on the bike is OK but stashing the bike gear while walking is a bother - it can be got round. The problems start when you return to the bike hot and sweaty. Change into dry gear and stow the sweaty stuff - OK thats doable. Get on the bike and in winter you will now freeze no matter how you wrap up - all your pores are open.
Cumulatively - in winter - it is not worth the bother; use the car.
I'm taking a group walking on Sunday, Killorglin bridge @ 10.30, you are welcome but the group is composed of serious cyclists, they are fit.
For the other people of this site it's a bike event. Like my daughter they "don't do walking". As I have discovered when my fuel pump failed, 1200 GS owners sometimes have to walk!
I don't recommend using the bikes - not because of security. Carrying the walking gear on the bike is OK but stashing the bike gear while walking is a bother - it can be got round. The problems start when you return to the bike hot and sweaty. Change into dry gear and stow the sweaty stuff - OK thats doable. Get on the bike and in winter you will now freeze no matter how you wrap up - all your pores are open.
Cumulatively - in winter - it is not worth the bother; use the car.
I'm taking a group walking on Sunday, Killorglin bridge @ 10.30, you are welcome but the group is composed of serious cyclists, they are fit.
For the other people of this site it's a bike event. Like my daughter they "don't do walking". As I have discovered when my fuel pump failed, 1200 GS owners sometimes have to walk!





