Sunday on the rocks
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Hopefully they have the intelligence to realise that those very tracks bring a lot of money into the region in terms of the " tourist dollar "Most of the track we use to ride are all closed maybe never to reopen as the National Parks services hate the peasantry sullying their(now not so) pristine bush.
That third pic of the cave looks as though it had been made by adding stones of various shapes to a natural opening. It looks like it was a drain from somewhere.Having decided that his broken left wing ( rotator cuff) was too damaged to ride anything too " serious " ..and that he would do nothing more than a pootle up the coast from his door this weekend ..it came as a bit of a surprise when Wayne contacted me yesterday evening to see if I fancied a ride out of Rothbury ...
This was meant to be a gentle ride around the carriage drive and some double track in the Simonside Hills ..but it turned into an exploratory adventure with a fair amount of rough stuff...on tracks that neither of us had ever ridden and a " cave " to explore .
I guess you can't keep a good man down but I had to reign him
in a little bit towards the end..( didnt want his missus putting a contract out on me if he damaged himself again ).
Some pics of mainly the " new " bits we had never been on in the near three decades of riding in these hills ..mine first followed by Wayne's which have just dropped into my inbox while writing this....
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Waynes pics
Great ride with food for thought as to how to link the new stuff into our " normal " route ..
Hope the shoulder is bearing up OK Wayne ..and cheers for the pint in the Turks Head![]()
So now you have a rustyhouse to go with your rustymtb.
It's all natural Steve ..there has been no " industrial " activity in these hills ..just rocks, rocks & more rocks ..That third pic of the cave looks as though it had been made by adding stones of various shapes to a natural opening. It looks like it was a drain from somewhere.
Government department, so intelligence is spread rather thinly.Hopefully they have the intelligence to realise that those very tracks bring a lot of money into the region in terms of the " tourist dollar "
Best wishes that this is so..and trails are reinstated![]()
Rotator cuff is bad news. I had that and it took ages to get right. Still not got all the movement that I had before. Had physio and one of those stretchy bands and exercises that you have to force yourself to do every day. Good luck.A great ride out my friend. The shoulder is fine if I don’t move itor try to open gates……It’s great to find new local stuff to ride after riding the Simonside Hills for 25+ years.
It’s got a week to recover and you’ll probably get an another call to ride.
Nice write up.
Had to Google Rotator cuff . I don't know the anatomy parts until me or someone else suffers from it. Quite the expert on colonoscopy procedure if anyone wanted to knowI'm just waiting on a second consultant appointment to discuss my rotator cuff surgery. :-(
You on a diet pal ????. You were noticed by your absence. Yes we take it all for granted not sure how I would cope if immobile for a long time.Bangor, N Ireland yesterday
A nasty whiplash injury, cracked frame and torn knee ligament has meant many weeks without riding.
I managed a 20 mile pootle around my local trails yesterday and managed pretty well . Fitness wasnt too bad and Im not particularly sore today but most importantly just getting back on the bike and into the woods made me feel good. It’s amazing how important riding is for body and mind. Well, mine anyway.View attachment 161836View attachment 161837View attachment 161838
Naah not really ..you can stick that explanation up yer arse ..Quite the expert on colonoscopy procedure if anyone wanted to know.
I'm just waiting on a second consultant appointment to discuss my rotator cuff surgery. :-(
Ok let's move on to the prostate examination then.Naah not really ..you can stick that explanation up yer arse ..
( also experienced)
We're all doing not too bad I think . A lot of us in this forum are in our winter yearsI’ve an Ultrasound app on Friday after an online/telephone consultation. Then a face to face back end of July to discuss results. From the X-rays Ive recently had there is significant joint deterioration due to arthritis which I’ve been aware off for a good while so @Tonybro it’s a case now of waiting to find out what’s what……I love getting old me![]()
Thats a big ive got a Blacker cat than you story. Be googling all afternoon with that lot.Had several 'interesting' prostate examinations resulting in a radical prostatectomy in 2006, a rotator cuff repair, surgery for an acromio-clavicular separation, calcific tendonitis, and recently a particularly unpleasant colonoscopy. Plus a selection of more minor stuff like a ganglion repair, blepharoplasty, fubar'ed left ACL, yeah no fun getting old.
Good job Mrs is medicalThats a big ive got a Blacker cat than you story. Be googling all afternoon with that lot.
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Thats a big ive got a Blacker cat than you story. Be googling all afternoon with that lot.
We're all doing not too bad I think . A lot of us in this forum are in our winter years. Worst scenario we can always ease off on the black and red trails and still have a great day out. You don't have to look far these days to see folk hobbling about at all ages. Dare I tell I am heading to Tarland tomorrow.
Ah Linda Lovelace and Picolax what a combination. Young team won't remember Deep Throat ,or the FiestaThank eff I've not had a colonoscopy, a few endoscopies though, one involved them taking 24 samples all the way down to my stomach. Could feel each tug as they took sample. Very uncomfortable, intrusive, Linda Lovelace I am not.
Anyway back to this, The Picolax Thread from Singletrack World, it never gets old.
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…or XavierAh Linda Lovelace and Picolax what a combination. Young team won't remember Deep Throat ,or the Fiesta
Steady on pal she's 81 , Linda would only be 77 if she was alive.…or Xavier