foghornleghorn wrote:I used to eat lunch in that park years ago when I worked in Bromley. Did you go as far down as the lake/bandstand, or to the river at the bottom?
Burgerman wrote:On footpahs or parks, I always end up stuck behind some 20 year old girl at eyeball/ backside height with only her bum blocking my view
We need more of that!
http://www.wheelchairdriver.com/images- ... ct-bum.jpg
BM - i need a hand with this one
expresso wrote:first time today - caught in a thunder storm - had no choice but to ride it - about 15 miles from home when it hit
p222se chair - pilot - solid - no problems - i always have a small plastic bag to cover JS - so i used it - i was soaking wet
started about 25 min on the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uT7FVepHVI
snaker wrote:How large is that Inwood Park? You are lucky with many green parks nearby. I would have to go far at least 50km to meet that green. Are you prepared for the worst case e.g the chair is broken while riding in hidden places like Inwood Park? I am using the app "location via sms" so my family can "see" me on maps. If I need a rescue, they can easily find me.
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