We discovered this when we interrupted the dinner of a rather charming Swedish-speaking family enjoying a weekend away at their summerhouse. The sight of first two, then three, then five, dripping-wet foreigners on their doorstep was not even close to upsetting their stylish demeanours. After consulting map, phone, iPad, and a couple of telephone calls to neighbours, we were pointed in the direction of Väransby - which I would provide a link to if one existed. It might be wrongly named as Bylandet on the website, or it might be a different place entirely, but I can highly recommend the place. Several cooking shelters over quite a large area, an excellent sandy beach, as well as flat, grassy camping areas - easily enough for even busiest sunny Friday evening. Which it wasn't.
The usual sub-24 activities still took place though - a swim and a warm
fire, some ridiculous wood-chopping and even more ridiculous eating was
undertaken (cod liver pate?!)
About the bikes, I have to say that Claire and Alice did amazingly well on bikes that looked a little on the large side for them. Tim's fixie looked even more attractive with added mud (as did his bottom). The Beast's old Helkama managed to hold up despite a dodgy seat-stay. And heavily-loaded rack and Robin's beautiful old British Raleigh... continued to be of constant interest.
This is the only picture here with any effect - thanks, Tim. The others that look blurred and hazy... it was wet.
The ride home was a bit more enjoyable but it did rain a bit. When we split up for some riders to end their journey by train, the sun actually started to shine. No one got a picture of that, though.
I'll add a better group picture when I get one.
So, next month triathlon? Or maybe not, what if the water is cold? We still have some excitement for The Hanko Dynamo (see below) if only we can find a date in the next few weeks that appeals. Please comment below or send an email to sub24helsinki@gmail.com if you have any interest in coming. Or any other suggestions, for that matter.
Until next time, keep your bicycles neat and tidy...
Brilliant! When you say that the Beast's sister was unbeastly, did you mean she was charming or that she was a whimp?
ReplyDeleteOn a different note, Sub-24 to Rio for the 2016 Olympic Games? http://thebikeshow.net/cycletouring-olympics/
Charles, I refuse to see cycletouring as an olympic sport. No competition allowed here!
ReplyDeleteLooking at the map again I think I found the camping site on Ängeslandet, though I'm not sure the road was open last Friday... Anyway, it seems that my bike has been welded at the university in Otaniemi, at last olivier borrowed it and said the guy did a terrific job, it'll be fun to check the results.
I will be missing the September edition but you can count me in for October :)
By the way I think I left my running shorts/swimsuit at the beach. Any chance that someone would have picked it up?
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