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Showing posts with label
rainyday
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7 September 2018
Its Raining! – Its Pouring!
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Rain is a fact of life when you are cycling in Denmark. This year has already seen its fair share of downpour – and then some. But even ...
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20 April 2015
Pushing the Flood Gates
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True fact: Copenhagen skies mostly hold their rainy breath back during the morning and afternoon rush hours. However, I'm not sure all...
28 October 2013
Enter the Headwind
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There's a storm warning for Copenhagen and parts of Denmark today. Here's a little prequel. While many parts of Denmark are ...
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3 October 2013
Rain and Six-Inch Heels. Problem?
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As a true Cycle Chic photographer/blogger, one must learn the art of cycling whilst taking half-decent photographs. I can tell you it was ...
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15 August 2013
Caught in the Rain? Pedal faster!
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Okay weird August weather: if ya gonna rain, then commit! None of these odd spells where it's full on for five minutes and then dry fo...
6 May 2013
Drizzle & Frizzle
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It rains often, but seldom hard in Denmark. So many people just try to ignore the fact and whiz off through the drops. In summer a do...
6 September 2012
Sudden Summer Rain
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It catches you unaware sometimes. But ride on. Or carry a rain jacket in your basket. Or don't. Or do. Oh, nevermind. Whateve...
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5 September 2012
Bits and Pieces
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It ain't urban cycling... it's ballet. Posture #2 from The Red Light Posture Series ... Which posture do YOU use at red lights? ...
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19 January 2012
Hop And Go
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A lovely little film analysing the science and art of mounting the back rack of a bicycle. From our friend Marc at Amsterdamize .
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15 January 2012
Red Coat, Red Pants, Red Bicycle
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Here's another shot to add to our collection of Red Coats on Bicycles . So lovely. Red pants on a rainy day add a certain puncuation ...
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22 December 2011
Rain Reign
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We've been lucky this late-autumn. Not so much rain to speak of. But there have been days where the skies opened. If you've ever ...
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