Tuesday 5 October 2010

Night Cycling

I love cycling at night. I mean real night, middle of the night edging into early morning night. I don't do it often (I must be getting old) but every time I do I remember how magical it is. I grew up in a village, and then went to university in a small city, and so wandered home from many late night social events through silent, empty streets. Sometimes I'd go clubbing and send everyone else off in a taxi, perfectly content to savour the quiet and peace of the long walk home alone. It gave my ears time to stop ringing and wound me down for sleep. Now, living in London, wandering around the dark streets of Islington in the early hours on my tod seems a little foolhardy even for me. However, riding Trusty I feel perfectly safe, secure in the knowledge we could outrun any potential attacker**. And so I savour the traffic free back streets, the sound of the wind in the trees and the rare glimpse of the city's early morning army about their work. Foxes cross my path, and cats, and the whirr of the steed's wheels against the (relative) silence creates a very meditative state.

Beats the night bus every time.
** I do realise this is not completely true and there have been several cases of people being attacked on bikes. I'm not advocating any one else trusts their personal security to a bicycle....

Image by markhilary

7 comments:

  1. I too love cycling in the 'dead' of night...as dead as London gets anyway...but get a little scared on quieter back roads.

    Soon, though, it will be plain old cycling in the dark and damp all the time...the joys of winter!

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  2. I literally gasped with excitement the other night riding home late from bf's when a fox darted across the road in front of me.
    Spot the antipodean who still gets excited about foxes...

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  3. Totally agree. My favourite riding time in NYC was always at about 3am, post pub/club/party/date, when the city felt like my very own.I had a my first proper night ride last week, which saw me flying over the beautifully lit up chelsea bridge at about midnight. bliss.

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  4. Night riding is perfect - little traffic, few other bikes and empty streets. I rode back from a friends house, through Camden and Kentish Town the other night in the early hours - was the best ride I'd had ( especially as for once...it wasnt raining!) Lovely post.

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  5. You should try and cycle on some/all of next years Dunwich Dynamo. The joy of cycling through the countryside at night along with several hundred other cyclists is a really nice experience. It's also good, as it's not a race, more of an evening/night out. Plus there's a beach at the end of it.

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  6. glad it's not just me then! @davidnottingham, that sounds amazing. Biking at night with a beach? Where and when?

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  7. Right, i've just looked it up and am so there. what a flipping brilliant idea.

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