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Top tip on those gates ..take the front wheel off if it's a quick release maxle ..saves a lot of effing & blindingBit of Kintail Affric way today one half bone dry other half all puddles .Chew getting bike through these swing gates . Had a fast fall on a downhill bit nothing technical but front wheel just went. Convinced now that things definitely slow down or speed up in the brain when something goes wrong. A second between from being ok and hitting deck i remember thinking this is going to hurt and I won't be Kayaking tomorrow. I was ok shoulder and leg took most of it . Maybe I have the wrong tyre on eh we will never know. Cold today.
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Never thought of that. That two weren't too bad some are horrendous. Jeep that in mind though.Top tip on those gates ..take the front wheel off if it's a quick release maxle ..saves a lot of effing & blinding![]()
I'm sure we could say the same about your sunshine. Lovely looking bike .A dry and dusty day at the county park, and all these lush pictures from England, Scotland and across Europe are making me jealous. We're still a month away from any rain here in San Jose, California.
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I tell you it was a white pheasant ..its well known they vist here in the summer months from Tibet
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Totally agree Neil it was great to meet your tribe at Applecross. Imagine a humungas meet it would be amazing.One of the best things about being on this forum is that occasionally the stars align and you get to ride with folks you have had a bit of banter with ( a lot of the routes now ridden are with riders I've met through being on here and have become friends with ) ..and it's great when that happens .
Todays ride was first talked about a few months back when @Hobo Mikey got in touch to say that he would be passing through Northumberland heading back to the South West after working the summer season in Scotland .
As he was staying in Powburn on the Eastern fringes of The Cheviot Hills ..that's where Wayne and myself headed.
An overcast / breezy day awaited wet underneath ( thankfully no rain until heading home) ..but that didn't spoil the fun and a pretty tough ( on the legs ) 23miles followed according to Wayne's stats ..my tracking stopped part way around .
Great to meet Mikey ..he's a good rider still recovering from a quite serious ( ebike inflicted) shoulder injury which required major surgery .
He also rocks an amazing beard which I could never get away with ..but suits him perfectly and in the words of the mighty Billy Connolly ..makes him look windswept & interesting .
Many thanks also to my partner in crime ..Wayne .
Hopefully you enjoyed yourself enough for a return visit in March on your way back over the border..when we would show you a different Cheviot route
A few pics from in and around an old ruin ( no not selfies ) ..Blawearie on Bewick Moor ..the rock formations always amaze me being where they are in terms of how did the end up there?
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On Cateran Hill
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Cheers Wayne & Mikey..really nice meeting you
Don’t worry Wayne. He might take better photos but my beards better than his.
That’s for sure my friendDon’t worry Wayne. He might take better photos but my beards better than his.![]()
Nice to see Gandalf was with you but where was Hobo Mikey? ;-)
Couldn't make it ..but sent a decent subNice to see Gandalf was with you but where was Hobo Mikey? ;-)
I tell you that wind yesterday was playing havoc with my beard.Nice to see Gandalf was with you but where was Hobo Mikey? ;-)
I tell you that wind yesterday was playing havoc with my beard.![]()
