51
Cycle Tours / Re: Tentative Tour, London, Edinburgh, John O'Grotes
« Last post by mickeg on April 06, 2026, 10:34:13 AM »Google maps tells me that London to Cambridge is roughly 60 miles (sorry, I am still thinking miles, not km), that is a semi-long day on a bike.
No need to change your thinking. The UK uses Celsius for the temperature, and kilos at the grocery store, but distance is measured in miles.QuoteSo warn me now if I need to also bring the French stove as that was not in my plans.
I had no trouble finding screw top isobutane cans in small Scottish villages. The tall butane cans were also on the shelf. No need to bring the extra stove.
Miles? Really? I assumed the UK was completely SI units. I am a retired geological engineer. In school we had to learn all of our engineering calculations in both sets of units. And in my day to day work, we mixed units, some things were feet and inches, some things were metric. In my day to day thinking, for distances on land, I have a strong preference for feet and miles. But when I am in Canada I change my bike computer and GPS to kilometers instead of miles so I am using the same units as the road signs. But otherwise I am comfortable using both sets of units. That said, I have no clue what one stone weighs.
Thanks for answering my stove question. If I have a choice for butane canisters, the tall skinny ones are usually cheaper, so that is what I buy, but I can use both interchangeably with the stove I will bring.

Recent Posts