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Yearly cycle to lossiemouth for Red Arrows display. Typhoon was impressive but couldn't catch it good enough.

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1st stop on my Alps tour. I first tried Willingen Germany, but it was too cold and rainy. Drove down to Nauders, Austria. Always a pleasure to ride here.
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So do you tour in van or Lord it up in hotels ? tell me more . How long you away for. I always fancied a Alps mtb trip , my problem is I like a ski trip and can't justify both as they would be on my own as wife is not interested. I get a lot of scouff with nights away in camper etc so taking two holidays on my own is pushing it a bit.
 
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Jokes aside, it was centimeters from this become reality. Dude was sunbathing in the middle of road on downhill section. At first I thought it was a stick, but at the last moment I noticed it's a snake (Hierophis viridiflavus carbonarius).
„……It gets its name because it bites when it is caught, whereby it does not let go immediately after biting, but makes a kind of chewing movement. She also empties her intestines and anal glands as a defensive reaction.“ 😵‍💫
 
Another " gentle " ride out at Kielder while Wayne awaits a decision on what course of action is to be taken with his shoulder injury ..
Starting with Sky Dive / Bewshaugh on Lonesome Pine ..then across the Valley to Twist & Shout ( both red trails) then the full Osprey Trail ( the sections that were open ) then back again to finish on Sky Dive again x2..which had benefitted from the downpour of rain ..seeming to "knit" the trail and offering a lot more grip than it's first offering this morning ..
Interesting ( differing ) stats from myself on Outdooractive & Wayne on Strava ..I think I will believe mine so that I don't feel quite so knackered 😉
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No pics were taken on the ride ..so here is a random one from my library..Wayne in his straight Jacket
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whereby it does not let go immediately after biting, but makes a kind of chewing movement.
I've had an ex who felt a bit like that ..

She also empties her intestines and anal glands as a defensive reaction.“ 😵‍💫
I'm now looking back and thinking I was lucky ...
 
Arminius post has got me remembering Vincent Price monologue at the beginning of Alice Coopers Black Widow song.
 
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Find a way to harvest those butterflies and you'd make millions selling it to the ladies! Those tanks with fish that eat hard skin off your feet appear to be popular (why?), so butterflies eating the hairs from your legs will be an absolute sell-out. :ROFLMAO:
 
From ChatGPT

Yes, in the UK it's still legal to operate fish pedicure tanks (using Garra rufa or similar species), though the practice is banned in many other countries due to hygiene and animal‑welfare concerns reddit.com+15peta.org.uk+15docslib.org+15.


🚫 Why many places prohibit them:​

1. Health risks

  • The tanks can harbor bacteria and viruses—including strains like Streptococcus agalactiae—and are hard to fully sanitize between customers reddit.com+2peta.org.uk+2reddit.com+2.
  • There's a theoretical (though low) risk of transmitting blood‑borne diseases (e.g. HIV or hepatitis) if a customer bleeds into the water .
  • People have reported staph infections, toenail damage, pneumonia-like illness, and even rare cases leading to severe outcomes reddit.com+2healthline.com+2reddit.com+2.
  • Individuals with conditions like diabetes, psoriasis, eczema, open wounds or compromised immunity are particularly discouraged from trying them en.wikipedia.org+11nicswell.co.uk+11theguardian.com+11.

2. Animal welfare concerns

3. Regulatory and public backlash

Reddit user:
“They were big in the UK for a while but it came out that they were basically starving the fish to get them to eat people… and the fish were getting poisoned by nail varnish and stuff” de.wikipedia.org+11reddit.com+11reddit.com+11.

✅ So, are they still legal?​

  • Yes, you can still find them in the UK. There's no outright ban, and some salons continue offering them under guidance.
  • However, the combination of health concerns, cruelty to fish, and dwindling demand means they're far less common and often viewed as unethical or unappealing.
 
They may well have been, I haven't noticed any for a while. At one time, every place on the coast seemed to have them. I don't recall ever seeing any in the UK though.
There was a "salon" in both Eldon Square shopping centre , Newcastle & The Metrocentre , Gateshead ..which only lasted a very short time when they were deemed to be a health hazard
 
There was a "salon" in both Eldon Square shopping centre , Newcastle & The Metrocentre , Gateshead ..which only lasted a very short time when they were deemed to be a health hazard
I no longer get that far north; all the relatives I visited are dead now. Such is life.
 
So do you tour in van or Lord it up in hotels ? tell me more . How long you away for. I always fancied a Alps mtb trip , my problem is I like a ski trip and can't justify both as they would be on my own as wife is not interested. I get a lot of scouff with nights away in camper etc so taking two holidays on my own is pushing it a bit.
Living in a van normally the hole trip. Because it's not allowed to stay night everywhere in Austria, Switzerland and Italy, you have to go to the camping places. Mid summer they are quite busy, so better make a reservation. By a gravity card, it's included 30 bike parks. Normally my trip takes 1.5 months but this year 2 months. Because old enough and never now when you cannot do these trips.
 
Living in a van normally the hole trip. Because it's not allowed to stay night everywhere in Austria, Switzerland and Italy, you have to go to the camping places. Mid summer they are quite busy, so better make a reservation. By a gravity card, it's included 30 bike parks. Normally my trip takes 1.5 months but this year 2 months. Because old enough and never now when you cannot do these trips.
Yes brilliant I'm away tonight. I use sites if I want to charge bike or wife is with me otherwise Scotland is a wild campervans dream come true.
 
Sölden looks nice, how was it? I'm planning to go there later this year, though with an "organic bike" and not the e-monster.

Yesterday I shredded some trails in Schladming, and in few weeks it's Saalbach time. And Leogang few weeks later...
In my opinion Sölden is second best after Saalbach. Real big mountain riding and long vertical meters (1340 m)
 
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