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We've got a load of Hornby train gear in the loft (via both sets of parents) but nowhere to set it up...
I sometimes ride my skateboard:)
Ummm ..... well ..... I think I can count er ..... bar the obvious ....Music :)
Used to be a Pro Mountain Biker until my knees went POP 15 years ago but trying to get back to it for sun only.
but my other hobbie that i am getting back into now is mountain biking which also involves getting muddy a lot of the time, music too bit of walking :shock: , but this year i am wanting to have a go at snowboarding !! :lol:
Have had the intention of digging my MTB out since march, got as far as looking at it and going ermm!
Have had the intention of digging my MTB out since march, got as far as looking at it and going ermm! Getting a bit fat now so need to get of my butt and train more, so looks like running and MTB's will be back on the list.
then i moved onto a model rocket where it claimed you could put an egg in it and it wouldnt break, i never had any success,
Speaking of model railways ... we've got one at work, it goes round the office. There is a time-table and each train hauls different cargo, there's the savoury express, the sweet express etc etc. I think we must be mad....
I sometimes walk up a mountain or 2, explore old mines, gold panning in the local rivers, photography, and this year I have taken up fly fishing.
Quote from: Jake on June 24, 2007, 12:49:58I sometimes ride my skateboard:)And 'body-double' for Zach Braff :-'
Trail bikes, best thing in the world!
Quote from: Bush Tucker Man on May 22, 2008, 17:13:45Quote from: Jake on June 24, 2007, 12:49:58I sometimes ride my skateboard:)And 'body-double' for Zach Braff :-'I forgot that you mentioned that a while ago ;)Well remembered :D
Cycling;I also ride on the road a lot, but ought to really do more :oops:
Running;I only really started this as a 'back-up' to the cycling, as some Cyclo-Cross courses demand a bit of running.I'm not really 'up there', but at present can manage a 'rolling' 5 &1/2 run in 40minutes, and have been told that that's a fairly good time at my training level/experience (unless they're humouring me???)But..... I've entered a 5-miler that takes place in June, & want to be able to comfortably finish it in a decent-ish time (roughly between Darrington & Wentbridge)
Quote from: Tommo on May 22, 2008, 18:24:42Trail bikes, best thing in the world!Just not as agile as a trials bike
Quote from: Bush Tucker Man on May 22, 2008, 20:18:20Quote from: Tommo on May 22, 2008, 18:24:42Trail bikes, best thing in the world!Just not as agile as a trials bike no but much more fun, you cant go EVERYWHERE stood up! besides im not good enough to ride a trials bike and i dont look very good in an open face helmet! (who does?)