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No definitely centigrade so stay away.Fahrenheit?![]()
That's what I like to hearReclaiming the bridleway from Farmer GilesView attachment 140173
Is that were you / others got stuck last year(?) fully packed with clay?Reclaiming the bridleway from Farmer GilesView attachment 140173

When you shoot into the sun the auto-exposure reduces/stops down. Most phones/cameras let you compensate for that and get a better/brighter pic like this . .Nice late Sunday evening ride on the way back home, perfect weather with 22 C even if the sky looks darker than it was.
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Nice to see that there are so many guys in their prime riding emtb because I thought only toddlers did this sport.Great ride out with The Hodge ,EMF ,Dave ,Ant. and Alan, round at Applecross yesterday. Crack was brilliant they were very polite probably as i was a unknown guest , must have been at least a mile in to the ride before the British toilet humour started to creep in. Yes thanks lads for making me feel so very welcome . Weather was a lot better than the forecast said . Hopefully not too wet today as they were planning a good one.
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Good pic thatWhen you shoot into the sun the auto-exposure reduces/stops down. Most phones/cameras let you compensate for that and get a better/brighter pic like this . .View attachment 140184
Yes life begins at 65 nowadays it seems.Nice to see that there are so many guys in their prime riding emtb because I thought only toddlers did this sport.
Then I'm one year and have many years left.Yes life begins at 65 nowadays it seems.
Thank you for helpingWhen you shoot into the sun the auto-exposure reduces/stops down. Most phones/cameras let you compensate for that and get a better/brighter pic like this . .View attachment 140184
Oh, you mean this? No, that was a few miles away. On a canal towpath of all places. Blue Lias clay, sticks like shit to a blanket.Is that were you / others got stuck last year(?) fully packed with clay?
Stay off the moorsSpare motor off old bike. Just going to replace drive side bearings so I can do a straight swap. Or that's the theory![]()
@billwarwickReclaiming the bridleway from Farmer GilesView attachment 140173
Some mud on that tyres , or is it gloop@billwarwick
I thought it was this one. But seems different place.
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I thought it was a pizza manys the drunken night I got a sliceA quick trip into town after cycling 25 km in the forest for an Indian lunch that tasted heavenly but I have no idea what the dishes were called or what they were made of.View attachment 140241
Not a single Sports bar at Grønland just the highest crime rate area mixed up with delicious food and crazy drunken people mostly eating kebab.I thought it was a pizza manys the drunken night I got a slicecoming out of the Sports bar in Stavanger. I did like Norway I must admit.
Near Oslo I think you are. Only passed through going to job in Halden once. My last trip to Norway was during covid on a ship at Hammersmith . Five flights two days to get home because of covidNot a single Sports bar at Grønland just the highest crime rate area mixed up with delicious food and crazy drunken people mostly eating kebab.
Near Oslo I think you are. Only passed through going to job in Halden once. My last trip to Norway was during covid on a ship at Hammersmith . Five flights two days to get home because of
Yes in east downtown of Oslo.Near Oslo I think you are. Only passed through going to job in Halden once. My last trip to Norway was during covid on a ship at Hammersmith . Five flights two days to get home because of covid
Some kind of Naan bread and a Mango Lassi to drink? NiceA quick trip into town after cycling 25 km in the forest for an Indian lunch that tasted heavenly but I have no idea what the dishes were called or what they were made of.View attachment 140241
How many runs have you had on this Merida? Was there any problem with the engine?A trail I ride regularly is on the edge of an old coal-mining area. There used to be over 20 coal mines. Each one of them was pumping out colliery waste, known as slag in the UK. The waste was deposited in huge piles, known as slag heaps. Some of them were very large indeed. But that was many, many years ago and all that is left are the grassed over slag heaps and the pit head of the last coal mine Clipstone Colliery, which was closed in 2003.
At various times, the slag heaps have been levelled and/or rounded off and then covered over with sand and either left to nature or planted. The results depend upon when the work was done. We have forest from scores of years ago, or scrubby desert from the most recent work.
Here is a shot of the Clipstone colliery from the top of one of the old slag heaps. The yellow shrubbery is gorse, which is a very spiny shrub. It is very robust and is typically one of the first plants to arrive. You can still see the sand that was laid over the slag. This locationis one of the highest points for miles around. Follow the ridge from behind me and you get to the desert, which is literally, just sand. It could be in the USA except there are no cacti.
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Here is a climb through the gorse to get to the top. The trail is steep enough that rain washes away the sand, so the surface has been armoured with red shale. Even that has suffered with the relentless rain we've had in the past few months and the surface has just been scraped flat to improve accessibility for walkers.
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I wish that I had taken that shot on my previous ride as the gorse was in full bloom in brilliant sunshine and it was like riding up a luminous yellow tunnel.![]()
Some kind of Naan bread and a Mango Lassi to drink? NiceLentil Dal is delicious to.
I took a look at the receipt:Some kind of Naan bread and a Mango Lassi to drink? NiceLentil Dal is delicious to.