You will have to check it out next time you are over it’s a lovely kept garden and to think it was do by one person. Apparently its now being maintained by sector D gardening group. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. 😎👍
Much more composed ride Denise - loved the 'go for it'👍👊 bit up the hill. Great stuff. And bad luck in failing to get the compo due for a rear end shunt. Good try though.
Apart from the dirt track it was a more relaxed ride. She must remember to put the gloves 🧤 on the right way round. Thanks again Ian… hopefully you can join me on this route someday soon.
Thanks Denise … hopefully our next outing will be sooner then later. I’m so proud that you decided to carry on and not give up WELL DONE. 🥰
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Another long e-bike ride Steve, Denise did really well this time. Love the new dramatic intro and thanks for the mention @expatinmazarron Steve, look forward to the next one :)
Glad to see you both made it back ok lol. That domed building looked like it had a cross or weather vein on the top, but I have no idea what it could be... enjoyed the vlog 🚴 👍🏻
Yes we both survived the ride Denise said she found this route easier then the other one. I used to think those domes were pizza or bread ovens only to be told they are water wells. As im typing this smudge is trying to types as well. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.
I believe the D sector gardening group have taken over looking after that lovely garden. Love the intro. Looks like a nice ride. I prefer tarmac to cycle on.
Thanks Fiona for the update on the garden on sector D. Yes I must agree tarmac is better to cycle on but you don’t get to see some interesting place only accessible by foot or bike. Thanks again for watching and leaving a comment.
Not sure how I missed this one, caught up now. Thanks for sharing, glad you both had a good ride out. After an emergency stop, is it not possible on an e-bike to knock down the gear selecter then lift the rear wheel and turn the pedals with one foot to get it to come down the box? That is what I would do on a regular bike, especially if stopped on a big uphill making it difficult to get those first few turns of the pedals to drop some cogs.
Thanks Jackie glade you liked the intro… I must agree the garden of the lonely gardener looks really nice. Just hope someone else can maintain it if he has returned to the UK.
As requested. Denise's subscriber checking in lol!
Top lady for being the first to comment 😎👍
Hi Denise's and your subscriber lol, you did so well Denise you both did, well done. 😊
Thank you Amanda, im so proud of Denise for her determination she done so well. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.
actually thought we'd found the secret gardeners handywork on D, but seems we had'nt , we were way out. anyway great vid Steve & Denise well done.
You will have to check it out next time you are over it’s a lovely kept garden and to think it was do by one person. Apparently its now being maintained by sector D gardening group. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. 😎👍
Much more composed ride Denise - loved the 'go for it'👍👊 bit up the hill. Great stuff. And bad luck in failing to get the compo due for a rear end shunt. Good try though.
Apart from the dirt track it was a more relaxed ride. She must remember to put the gloves 🧤 on the right way round. Thanks again Ian… hopefully you can join me on this route someday soon.
Great video dad, can’t wait to go out on the bikes again next time I’m over 😊 x
Thanks Denise … hopefully our next outing will be sooner then later. I’m so proud that you decided to carry on and not give up WELL DONE. 🥰
Another long e-bike ride Steve, Denise did really well this time. Love the new dramatic intro and thanks for the mention @expatinmazarron Steve, look forward to the next one :)
Denise did really well on this one, I’m so proud of her. 😎👍
Love the intro Steve - kept replaying the face plant bit😀 Sure you're not sore anymore so safe to have a laugh rather than sympathize.🤣
Thanks Ian glade you liked it… yeah I can look back on it and have a good laugh to myself. Hope to see you soon. 😎👍.
Glad to see you both made it back ok lol. That domed building looked like it had a cross or weather vein on the top, but I have no idea what it could be... enjoyed the vlog 🚴 👍🏻
Yes we both survived the ride Denise said she found this route easier then the other one. I used to think those domes were pizza or bread ovens only to be told they are water wells. As im typing this smudge is trying to types as well. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.
I believe the D sector gardening group have taken over looking after that lovely garden. Love the intro. Looks like a nice ride. I prefer tarmac to cycle on.
Thanks Fiona for the update on the garden on sector D. Yes I must agree tarmac is better to cycle on but you don’t get to see some interesting place only accessible by foot or bike. Thanks again for watching and leaving a comment.
There are some lovely off road tracks from El Pareton back to Camposol. Maybe we can show you sometime.
That would be great Judith. Looking forward to it just let me know when you are available.
Not sure how I missed this one, caught up now. Thanks for sharing, glad you both had a good ride out.
After an emergency stop, is it not possible on an e-bike to knock down the gear selecter then lift the rear wheel and turn the pedals with one foot to get it to come down the box? That is what I would do on a regular bike, especially if stopped on a big uphill making it difficult to get those first few turns of the pedals to drop some cogs.
Loving the intro!! Looks like you had a great long ride! I have seen that garden! It’s nice isn’t it?
Thanks Jackie glade you liked the intro… I must agree the garden of the lonely gardener looks really nice. Just hope someone else can maintain it if he has returned to the UK.
@@Exploring_Murcia_and_Beyond if only everyone did that in front of their houses… wouldn’t everywhere look amazing!
Slime tubes or go full tubeless will help with punctures,nasty devil head thorns seem to be common around here.
They must certainly are common around here. I have just brought some slime tubes but not fitted them yet. Thanks for the information.