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its actually pretty tempting to get a big row of doorbells.
this is not for a music project btw, its for fucking about in a workshop blasting stuff over the top of whatever music someone has put on deliberately. a wallmounted soundboard would be funnier, and I'd like him to not keep accidentally leaving the whole of the Venga Bus playing
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I believe Komoot will let you download a planned route as GPX without having a premium account, so then each person can import that file into whatever tool they use.
I do find this is a bit of a gap in both the Strava and Komoot products, so I end up using both for the rides I run. Strava can do the time and place to meet, all that stuff, but I don't like the route planner. Komoot introduced a 'group ride' feature recently but lacks the date and time aspect, which feels like a massive swing and miss to me. It can update route changes to all who are 'attending' that ride, while riding it, which is cool but personally I would never need it.
There is also Link My Ride, which a mate of mine has been working on. I havent tried it myself yet as it goes, mainly coz its just another app to learn and try to get people to start using.
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The pad is a touch too thin for the kind of ride that would demand a cargo bib, so they have a bit of an identity issue in that sense.
just to add an opposing opinion, though not of the Paria bibs as I havent used them: I much prefer a thin pad for long rides, and especially bikepacking where they might get more than one day's use. a thin, firm pad is faster to dry and doesnt compress as much during the ride
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I think its a particularly bad year for it. We have a similar problem with cat food being out, Ive started covered the bowls and if one of them is sniffing around for a snack I'll uncover it for five mins.
I thought it was just our disgusting house, but everyone seems to be moaning about it, at least locally. You're not far from me I think, maybe its a west sussex coast thing.