iSpysolation round 6

- A fish and chip shop. Bonus for one with a bad pun in the name.
- A yellow H water hydrant sign
- A museum
- A tree stump
- A cyclepath or footpath where tree roots have damaged the surface
- A sign with a "twinned with" overseas partner location
- A sundial
- A lych gate
- A dormer window
- Snowdrops
- A chicane for cycles or motor vehicles
- A weather vane
As before, bonus points will be given for:
- a selfie
- a photo of your bike with an item
- completing the list on four different rides
- additional information about a chosen item
Here are the rules. Entries should be sent to quiz@ctccambridge.org.uk on or before the evening of Sunday 28 February - that's three weeks, in case there is any more snow! Have fun! Yasmin
iSpysolation round 5 results
Yasmin writes: We've had several new entrants this time for our iSpysolation challenge. Eva and Jim report that, like many of you, they've enjoyed tracking down finds and learning new things about Cambridge. The iSpysolation challenge is a reason to get out of the house, and discover things that are hidden in plain sight.
Team Emerson are pleased to announce that the winners if round 5 are Julia and Florian!. Read more about the results of round 5 and see some of the photos submitted.
National lockdown: Stay at Home
National lockdown rules were introduced in England on 5th January. As with the Tier 4 restrictions that they replace, they mean we cannot operate any group rides.
We can all continue to cycle, though we can only do so with the people we live with, our support bubble or, when on our own, with one person from another household. Remember that any informal groups you ride with are also subject to the new restrictions.
The updated government guidance now says that leaving your home for exercise "should be limited to once per day, and you should not travel outside your local area" and also adds "stay local means stay in the village, town, or part of the city where you live."
Government guidance: National lockdown: Stay at Home.
See also Coronavirus Q&A: cycling guidance from Cycling UK.
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