About Tim Corrigan

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I live in the UK and love biking and travelling and most things of the outdoor adventure type including climbing, canoeing and walking. Biking is my main thing though – on road with my Tifosi audax bike or off road with my Gary Fisher hard tail.

I organise at least one long weekend group bike trip a year ranging from easy, flat canal towpaths to the arduous South Downs Way. If you are interested in joining us, drop me an email.

Contact me at: tim@timcorrigan.com

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July 15th, 2008 at 1:33 pm

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  1. Hey Tim Hope all is going well? Great site by the way, Hope the weather is ok for u. stay safe. peace and love xxx

    Aideen Smith

    8 Sep 08 at 1:00 pm

  2. tim when i will see your family
    because i want to see your family

    love from kaylee

    kaylee procter

    19 Oct 08 at 12:37 pm

  3. Hey Kaylee and Saskia thanks for all the nice comments! I’m not sure when you will see my family Kaylee – maybe some time before Christmas!

    Tim Corrigan

    19 Oct 08 at 12:42 pm

  4. thank you tim

    i love christmas

    love kaylee

    kaylee procter

    19 Oct 08 at 12:44 pm

  5. To Tim

    you are so good on the bike and you are cool on the bike

    Dylan is being good allday today.

    saskia is at my dads house today if you come to the house.

    from kaylee.

    Kaylee Procter

    26 Oct 08 at 9:44 am

  6. I like your family

    from kaylee

    Kaylee Procter

    2 Nov 08 at 5:35 pm

  7. thank you Kaylee!

    Tim Corrigan

    2 Nov 08 at 5:38 pm

  8. Dylan says your bike is nice

    from kaylee xxxxxxx

    Kaylee Procter

    23 Dec 08 at 1:26 pm

  9. Hi Tim, am thinking of doing the Reading to Bath/Bristol ride along the Kennet and Avon, but trying to work out whether it’s possible to do it in 2 days (fairly fit but not wanting to kill ourselves) or whether we should budget 3 days like you guys did. Any comments would be most appreciated!

    Cheers,
    Abby

    Abby

    17 May 09 at 5:12 pm

  10. Hi Abby,

    Should be able to do it in 2 days – the 3 days just made it more social/enjoyable that’s all.

    If you follow the national cycle route the middle section goes off the towpath and there are some hills to look out for. Our day 1 was a mostly flat 35 miles and day 3 an easy flat ride though. We set off around 10:30am each day and were done easily in time to shower, relax for a bit and then get food/drink in the evening. If you are feeling keen the cycle route also continues to Bristol if you want to add another 16 miles and make it up to a round 100 ;)

    Good luck!

    Tim Corrigan

    17 May 09 at 5:35 pm

  11. hi Tim How is work doing?

    Kayleeprocter

    21 Dec 09 at 2:15 pm

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