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WOW! All my cycling and activities for 2023!

WOW! Look at my 2023 activities map so far! Which right now, is many made up of walking! I will get them Lycra (cycling) miles in soon!

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Bugsy’s travel/walking map : 4-Apr-2023

Here is the full map of the places Bugsy, has walked since we got last him last year!

Going to add at least another 100 to 150 miles, of new walks to this map before April is out…

Please, give him a follow at www.strava.com/athletes/bugsythedog

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Bugsy’s travel/walking map : 2022

Here is the full map of the places Bugsy, walked during 2022! Oh and during 2023, this map is going to be very, very well filled in!

Please, give him a follow at www.strava.com/athletes/bugsythedog

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Cycle map 2022 : Updated 26th July 2022

Today’s 40 mile cycle, filled in even more of the 2022 cycling map! Here is all the places, I’ve cycled to between the 1st January 2022 and 26th July 2022.

Mapping data is from the amazing VeloViewer.

Updated VeloViewer map : 25-September-2020

That’s me just updated the VeloViewer map. I’ve filled in a good number of new squares, since I last posted the map on 21st September 2020.

Want your own map this like? Then check out veloviewer.com

Updated VeloViewer map : 21-September-2020

That’s me just updated the VeloViewer map. I’ve filled in a good number of new squares, since I last posted the map on 31st July 2020.

Want your own map this like? Then check out veloviewer.com

Updated VeloViewer map : 31-July-2020

That’s me just updated the VeloViewer map. I’ve filled in a good number of new squares, since I last posted the map on 12th July 2020.

Want your own map this like? Then check out veloviewer.com

Walked so many canals

I’ve walked so many canals in England over the last number of years! So far done the Erewash Canal, Grand Union Canal (main line), Grantham Canal, Northampton Arm (Grand Union Canal), Nottingham & Beeston Canal, Paddington Arm (Grand Union Canal) and Regent’s Canal.

Think so far, the Grand Union Canal (main line) has been my favourite! Mainly because, I can say I’ve walked the whole way from London to Birmingham.

Now in the process of walking the Kennet and Avon Canal and Leicester Line (Grand Union Canal).

The map below, shows all the canals and other walks, I’ve done since 6th October 2016. When I got my Garmin Vivoactive HR GPS smart watch.

Want to make a map like this? Then check out www.veloviewer.com.