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Strong Island Bike Ride this Sunday 4th, leaving at 2pm

Well the weekend is here and we all know what that means. Yes, it’s the Strong Island Bank Holiday Bike Ride. Short and sweet here’s the deal for those interested in coming along for a causal Sunday bike ride with a whole bunch of really nice people.

A few of us will be meeting at around 12pm at The Bridge Street Tavern in Old Portsmouth aiming to SET OFF AT 2PM(ish), so feel free to come early and hang out and chat over a few drinks.

The route is a really easy paced 8 mile loop and all ages of people and all manner of bikes come along. Someone said to me they really wanted to come but only had an old BMX. Cool. They’ll be plenty of BMXs, and Shoppers, Cruisers, Racers, Fixed Gears, Mountain Bikes, SIngle Speeds and just every other manner of bike there is. Although I don’t think anyone took up the challenge to ride Ian Parmiters Penny Farthing.

The loop takes about an hour with a stop off at the Eastney end of the Promenade for a group photo. There is no ‘official’ photographer for this so everyone feel free to snap away. Hoping back on, the route takes us back to Old Portsmouth and ends up at Spice Island, The Point for a few post ride drinks and chat with friends new and old. Good times for sure.

What can possibly put a stop to this. Nothing. It’s gonna be sunny, sunny, sunny………..ahem, but if not do wrap up warm and pack a jacket. Rain or shine it will still be a great day out.

And for those who want to party the evening away the One Eyed Dog has taken care of everything for the Official Strong Island Bike Ride After Party. I’m not sure who the DJs are, but knowing those boys it will be some of Southsea’s finest. get involved.

Matty is hooking me up with BMX Bandits for the projector and we have a hand full of other bike films & videos to show in The Duck side of The Dog.

Jeez, I’ve just written a lot. Whatever you do have a great Easter weekend and hopefully we’ll all see you on Sunday for a beer and a bike ride.

Strong Island Route Time Lapse from Tristan on Vimeo.

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Click on the route map for a closer look or head over to Google Maps HERE

Strong Island Roundabout from Tristan on Vimeo.

Filmed by Paul Stone

Strong Island Summer Bike Ride from Tristan on Vimeo.

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2 Comments to Strong Island Bike Ride this Sunday 4th, leaving at 2pm

  1. “short and sweet”

    Martin on April 1st, 2010
  2. [...] times all round this weekend. The Strong Island bike ride went well with over 200 people turning up. We met up at the Bridge Tavern for a few drinks before [...]

    Strong Island Bank holiday bike ride | Adayin Design on April 5th, 2010

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PRIMARY – A Phoneography Exhibition by Strong Island – Call for entries

This coming new year we will be proud to announce our latest exhibition PRIMARY, a Phoneography exhibition by Strong Island and we are even happier to announce that it’s open to you, the readers.

With the continuing increase in impressive camera technology in mobile phones and the ability to alter, tweak, post process and upload the photos to social media networks and websites like Instagram, the popularity of Phoneography has never been greater.

The ‘of the moment’ ability to take a photo at almost any time and any place by most people has really driven the fact that the camera does not make the photographer. By which I mean, you don’t need an expensive camera to take outstanding photos.

Agreed, the quality of the physical image may not stand up to the big guns, but new learnings in composition, style and aesthetic by a new generation of camera users via online media has really driven this popularity, and encourage people to go beyond a ‘quick shot’.

PRIMARY invites you to get out and about around Portsea with your mobile phone camera and take photos of anything and everything based around the three primary colours red, yellow and blue. What you photograph is entirely up to you, but submissions will only be accepted if they stick to the theme.

The call for entires has now begun and the deadline is the 31st of January 2012 with the exhibition being held in March of 2012. Photos can be taken on any mobile phone model and we ask that a maximum of 3 photos per applicant are sent in to primary@strong-island.co.uk.

Please submit along with your photographs your name, photo title, phone model, location of photo on the island and any post process apps you used, if any, to achieve the final shot.

We look forward to seeing all the entries, and the final installation will be something special using every photo submitted in a slightly different fashion from your average photographic exhibition. CLICK HERE TO PRINT YOUR OWN POSTER

Poster by Tristan Savage & Photo by Paul Gonella

It’s going to be a Strong Movember – Closed at £725

Righto chaps, it’s time to clean shave your boat race and get that mighty moustache on the grow in support of Movember for The Prostate Cancer Charity and the Institute of Cancer Research. For 30 days of November you can help support and raise awareness through selflessly parading your top lip for charity.

You can sign up yourself, as I’m sure many of you already have, or you can join the Strong Island team and seek out sponsorship as a team. Through the Strong Island Movember page you can ask people to join the group, make donations, upload photos and post updates via the MoSpace page, Facebook and Twitter.

Head over to www.mobro.co/StrongIsland if you would like to get involved and grow a Strong Moustache to help raise awareness, or simply head over to www.uk.movember.com and sign up to personally raise money.

The funds raised in the UK support the number one and two male specific cancers – prostate and testicular cancer. The funds raised are directed to programmes run directly by Movember and our men’s health partners, The Prostate Cancer Charity and the Institute of Cancer Research. Together, these channels work together to ensure that Movember funds are supporting a broad range of innovative, world-class programmes in line with our strategic goals in the areas of awareness and education, survivorship and research.

Poster: Tristan Savage

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