Blog entry with pics from my last ride out

flecc

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Thanks Richard, nice account and photos of what must have been a very cold ride. I liked the shot of the red kite against an interesting sky background, you must have been keeping your eyes peeled.

You had me fooled for a moment at the start of your account since I live near West Wycombe too, but my one's in Kent, a long way from the A40. :)
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Blew it

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Jun 8, 2008
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My my....what a big hooter you have!.

The Red Kite looks very majestic, but I think the piece of ironmongery near the farm sign would have caught my own eye.

Thanks for sharing your ride, hopefully others will follow.

All the best

Bob
 

flecc

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Yes, great photos of a very picturesque area Grandad.

Hope you are soon over the 'flu and out and about again.
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Blew it

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Jun 8, 2008
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That's the kind of rides I like most. I would dearly love to do that one with the Mistral Long-ranger....with your goodself as a guide of course.

The first warm days of Spring are not too far away...plenty of time to recover from your 'flu.

Thanks for sharing Grandad

All the best

Bob
 

Edrich

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Nice pictures, Grandad. Living nearby, I rode the stretch of the Tarka Trail from Torrington to Fremington last August on a borrowed "normal" bike. Now I've got motorised and I'm hoping to do the southern part sometime this year (which should be easy!)

Get well soon.
 

Alex728

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Wycombe? fair play mate, I remember a few years back riding from the outskirts of Reading to High Wycombe on my (unpowered!) Dawes Horizon in the middle of the night to find a rave in disused warehouse - went via the Thames path (to avoid the A roads) and got bogged down in the mud but got there in the end (good party that :D), and was the first proper distance I had covered on a bicycle..

wish e-bikes had been invented back then though...
 
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Hooligooner

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Aye, Wycombe is a hilly town. There are two ways out on the flat, North to Princes Risborough or South to Bourne End; other than that it's a bit of a killer.

I've often thought it might be an ideal location for a pedelec rally a lá Tour de Presteigne, but close enough to London to be interesting.
 

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