LePaddy
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Captain Cook monument ... a bit of a pig to get to by the bridleway which was covered by ferns...
I suspect you would have been far too heavy to leave the ground.I could have bunny hopped like mad on the way though…..
I’ll let you off this time! Looks great, I’m jealous .Warning !!..large picture content ..even more so than usual ..please let @billwarwick know as he might go into meltdown..
Terrific 30 mile pootle on great bridleways & lanes in the far northeast corner of Northumberland with my good buddy @The EMF
Nothing too high or technical just a nice chilled ride with some terrific scenery in good company ..a supreme summer ride ...
The EMF with the far Eastern section of the Cheviot Hills in the background
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Not saying this bridleway was overgrown ..but we rode about a mile through bracken this high ..( good fun ..but must check for ticks ..)
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The EMF under Goatscrag Hill...there were no Goats
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Some pics of St.Cuthberts cave where it is said his body rested on the way to Durham Cathedral from Lindisfarne in the 11th Century ..
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As mentioned in the Cheviots rideout thread for 20th August ..sheep shit is a bit of a problem ..so that you are not disappointed we pointed these little beauties in the right direction ...
Great day ..cheers for the beer at the end Wayne
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No one in Australia drinks Fosters!Out with my old mate Ian Bell today ..cant remember the last time we rode together ..
Although he stocks ebikes in his shop ..Ian is still old school and isn't ready for one yet ( 70+) ..I wouldn't be able to keep up with him on a normal mtb ..but readjusted so we rode mostly together..
Fabulous day in the Cheviot Hills where the weather had cooled down after the scorching start to the week ..on some of the trails to be ridden on the upcoming group rideout ..
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Great ride and good to be riding with Ian again..to celebrate we had to stop off for a pint at the newly refurbished pub ( The Star ) in Harbottle ..what a fantastic job they have made of it ..
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You had to have rode that!, you did ride it didn't you!, Tell us you rode the logs .A pic from our mellow ride yesterday. On a whim followed an inmarked trail cut by the Forestry Commission near Bignor Hill in West Sussex UK and came across this. If there's an energy shortage this winter we just might know where to find a ready supply of fire wood.
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Can't blame them ..its shite ..my beer ( not lager piss) was a real ale brewed locallyNo one in Australia drinks Fosters!
You had to have rode that!, you did ride it didn't you!, Tell us you rode the logs.
In a Galaxy Far far away ... before e-bikes .... there were .. MOBILETTES !
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And people had all the coolest riding gear..
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Some would bring beer for after the ride ..
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Some were Shiny !
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Some were from dangerous mobilette gangs ..
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Is that the French version of Hells Angels ………look more like Charlie’s Angels.
Today I learned to NEVER tell a strong independent woman how you rode down a rock roll on a techy trail. This was the first time I have been down this trail and it was pretty raw with some steep rooty lose chutes and a few decent rock rolls thrown in. This part was off camber and was a little slippery. All I said was "stay left as I slid that way!" I was TOLD by my wife that she was capable of picking her OWN lines and didn't need my help at all! Lesson learned!
In a Galaxy Far far away ... before e-bikes .... there were .. MOBILETTES !
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And people had all the coolest riding gear..
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Some would bring beer for after the ride ..
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Some were Shiny !
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Some were from dangerous mobilette gangs ..
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I should know better as we have a cat as well.As Robert Heinlein said in Time Enough for Love: "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea.“
Today's ride I won't forget anytime soon. I've never seen a mechanical like this before.
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And ten minutes later, an almighty bang & my mech grenades itself.
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Managed to ride it home in top gear & the back brake only. Like having some old Sturmey Archer three speed from the seventies.
Spare pads in the toolbox, pair of new jockey wheels for £20, back in the game. It's about time Ii had a spin on the normy anyway. And the normy is AWESOME!Bugger……as one door shuts another slams in ya face
I should know better as we have a cat as well.
And ten minutes later, an almighty bang & my mech grenades itself.
My greatest fear is after I die, Mrs Rusty sells my bikes for what I told her I paid for them.Wait... you expect us to believe that your brake pad broke in half, and then your derailleur spontaneously fell apart? Or could this wild tale be part of an elaborate hoax to get your wife to approve the purchase of new brakes and AXS shifting?
I'm thinking you mean Ejected ?only to be ejaculated off their bike
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