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November Cycling

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As it's been a while since any cycling photos have been posted, I captured some moments from a bit of off-road riding from the past weekend. Taken with my phone, so the qualities not the greatest.

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As I almost forgot the obligatory bike picture, here's a quick snap safely at home.

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Thanks for looking,
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Hi Chris,

Lovely Autumn shots,

Thanks for sharing.

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Ooh, that's a cracking piece of singletrack, Chris! I'd love to have a go round there.

I haven't been out for weeks, the ground is so saturated and all my favourite trails are overgrown. It's been a miserable summer for off-road riding in the UK. And now it's turned cold as well.

Thanks for reminding me what I've been missing :(

Ian :)

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Great shots Chris! :thumbsup:

I didn't know Britain could look that brown... ;) ... almost looks like here...

Best wishes,

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Very nice.

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WhisperJet wrote:I didn't know Britain could look that brown...
Keep up, Nick! Chris lives in Iowa :lol:

Ian :)

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speedbird591 wrote:
WhisperJet wrote:I didn't know Britain could look that brown...
Keep up, Nick! Chris lives in Iowa :lol:
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Well, this is a British place where the whole world meets! So I really apologize.

Best regards from the "Wine quarter" in Lower Austria,
(more grey than brown today)

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speedbird591 wrote:Ooh, that's a cracking piece of singletrack, Chris! I'd love to have a go round there.
Ian :)
The best part is not having to worry about drivin down the wrong side of the path, Ian. :)
Which, as you know, ... has been reported to have happened. :agree:

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Thanks for Posting the pics Chris. That's a much safer ride then the jungle I peddle through

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Lovely Shots. Very appealing trails. I could see myself tearing along those. :)

speedbird591 wrote: It's been a miserable summer for off-road riding in the UK. And now it's turned cold as well.
Nah. Its been great. I love the mud. :dunno:

Nice technical boggy tracks are what makes it even more fun.

And I never keep still long enough to get cold. :poke: :lol:
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VEGAS wrote:
speedbird591 wrote: It's been a miserable summer for off-road riding in the UK. And now it's turned cold as well.
Nah. Its been great. I love the mud. :dunno:

Nice technical boggy tracks are what makes it even more fun.

And I never keep still long enough to get cold. :poke: :lol:
Trust me on this, Eddie. When you reach 66 it loses a bit of its appeal :lol:

Ian :)

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