Sep 2020
10:32pm, 4 Sep 2020
34,474 posts
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Night-owl
9 miles that's fab Little Memo
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Sep 2020
7:09am, 5 Sep 2020
37,112 posts
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Nellers
SO on the ethics of marking inaccessible bugs, I'm injured and not running but I'm managing a couple of bike rides a week. Today my bug is in a position where I can't get it on a bike but if I was running I could (off-road lumpy footpaths in the woods).
I'm tempted to but if I do will that be legit?
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Sep 2020
8:25am, 5 Sep 2020
10,331 posts
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ITG 🇮🇸
Bugpocalypse and Random Act of Awesomeness in the bag!
I'll bow out now as I don't think there.is much more I can achieve up here, at least, nothing that earns me a badge! Winter arrived brutally yesterday so the long flower-planting bike rides out of time are going to be few and far between.
Heading back to WSW and still eyeing that iron swim badge.
Thanks for the ride!
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Sep 2020
8:39am, 5 Sep 2020
2,217 posts
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Oranj
@Nellers If you can run to it, then it's accessible. Maybe walk?
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Sep 2020
8:54am, 5 Sep 2020
37,113 posts
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Nellers
I’ll just take the hit then O. That’s kind of what I thought. If I was confident then I’d have already killed it.
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Sep 2020
9:03am, 5 Sep 2020
1,446 posts
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BarefootEm
Well done ITG
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Sep 2020
9:17am, 5 Sep 2020
164 posts
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Bright Strider
You're welcome, ITG. Nellers, would a slow bike ride along the footpath be alright? If not, perhaps it is currently inaccessible to you. Compare injury with mud and darkness in winter.
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Sep 2020
9:39am, 5 Sep 2020
4,256 posts
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Fizz :-)
There’s a very fine line between being injured and Fetch’s warning “You being lazy doesn’t count”. I wouldn’t personally mark it, but at least under the new(ish) rules, if you do mark it, it will be “unmarked” the next time you run through it.
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Sep 2020
9:59am, 5 Sep 2020
36,591 posts
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DocM
Could you walk to access it ?
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Sep 2020
10:29am, 5 Sep 2020
165 posts
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Bright Strider
Fizz, Nellers is cycling to maintain activity, while an injury prevents him from running. He is not demonstrating laziness.
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