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Currently in Lapland, managed to get out on an e fatbike for a few hours. Absolutely brilliant! It’s like a monster truck.

I managed to do some pics and put them on strava but not sure what my sharing settings are

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They've dualled a section of the A9 just south of Aviemore and put in a parallel cycle track. Yesterdays mission was to ride it, log it and then I'll upload it to OpenStreetMap. It was lovely, unbroken snow all the way.

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Here's one from yesterday, after coughing my guts up for the last week an half it was great to be out. Only about 2 inch deep at its max but all nicely frozen over and a good hike a bike section too over felled trees :-bd

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Down here in Devon, the snow was on the moors on Wednesday & I had a lovely kayak down the upper Dart...

Thursday was completely different, Sun, no wind but still a little cool.
Headed out from Paignton towards Exeter. Had to pop into a garage to get some disposable gloves for under my gloves as an extra layer. Headed up towards Ashcombe & found a little gravel before heading towards Starcross & over to Exmouth for a cuppa. Not sure that i've ever seen the estuary so still.
Then back along the dual use path to Dawlish & train home as a might nippy. All good fun.
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A couple of days' riding in Northumberland trying Philip Addyman's route around Kielder Forest and Windy Gyle. Slightly fuller report in the appropriate thread.
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A pic from Saturday, future bivvy spot?
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summittoppler wrote:A pic from Saturday, future bivvy spot?
Image20171230_115438 by Jeff Price, on Flickr
From the same ride with Jeff and John
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Went for a spin last night, usual local hills, one BW had become somewhat like the Somme:
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The clay/chalk/ flint picked up by the bike resulted in half a snapped link:
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Was lucky to make it home!
Peggy farrow lane is now off limits in clag season :oops:
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Well this is all very pleasant.

Arrived at Mach station after a very civilised luncheon on the train, followed by copious cups of tea requested, with a languid wave of the hand, from the fragrant tea lady, who battled valiantly with the concept of 'bikepacking' but gave up with a friendly smile.

Rode non-stop up the fukcing mountain road to the top of Foel Fadian where I am right now. Half the height of Snowdon methinks. Only stopped a bit short cos I slipped on the icy road!

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Reg, have you ever stopped to consider why it doesn't have any sort of letter / number designation and is simply know as ............The Mountain Road? :wink:
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:grin:
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Well it started off as mud, then became snowy mud then muddy snow! Finally we got to some decent snow.

Basically a loop from Hetton to Weets Top, Mastiles Lane and back.

Near the top of the climb up to Weets.
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Dropping down from Weets Top
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Normally we blast down this field, today it was hard pedalling in next to bottom gear! :oops:
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Back down into the muddy snow ...
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One last ride in the great snow we've had this week just before it dissapears
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Scottish powder day!
Looks like slush world tomorrow then normal bog fest service resumes. Hopefully lots more snow to come :cool:
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Looks like chuffin' hard work with that depth of snow! :shock:
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Early start in Rothiemurchus this morning

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Well a slow start to the year but I finally got out for a ride for a quick wet & windy ride...


edit... bugger can't put in photos from Google Photos, anyone know how to do it?
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A similar view to Motorman's but this one nr, Aspangburg St. Peter in Austria

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Part of my BAM2018 ride. Though this was part of the character building push phase :wink:
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Weather here in Norway is beautiful, -6, no wind and sun splitting the sky.

Just a gentle 75km ride out into the mountains (via the side of the fjords) to have lunch by the lake. This is a favorite bivi spot in the summer.

Today, the lake was frozen and no opportunity to bivi out (due to work commitments) but vould not miss such a beautiful day.

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More snow.....
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Ace that... and NC's... beats a soggy wood in the rain, sigh....
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Looking at some tracks in Affric that have been "developed" as part of a hydro scheme.
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went round the peak district sun a bit, no a lot like the winter bivvy, plenty of hike a bike zero visibility ice covered slabs down Jacob's ladder, plenty of climbing cracking day out well and truly knackered only did 30 miles, but well worth the effort,
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Well I've no chance of competing with that cracking photo 'Routes :smile:. Especially down here in cappucino-land. So my day's ride was round the corner to a local school to deliver some "sports skills games" for an afternoon. Nice bunch of kids, various silly games - slaloms, races, obstacle courses, even dug my limbo poles out. Even better, during my chat breaks I managed to push out some covert bikepacking propaganda as well which in fact was very well received :-bd.

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Apologies for hogging the thread (bollocks, no I won't, it was my birthday as of six minutes ago so I can do what I like :smile:), but just got back from a meeting 10 miles away. There and back in the dark. In the drizzle. In the cold. In the mud. It was a brill reminder that I blinkin' LOVE winter night riding. Nice summer day? Spose so, maybe, sort of alright if you insist. But this was ace - invigorating, yucky, senses far more alert and attuned than boring day rides, sort of, well, naughty somehow, like I really shouldn't be doing it, someone'll be along to tell me off in a minute stuff. ALIVE. And the owl was good too.

Yes I know, I'm WEIRD. But BALLS TO THE LOT OF 'EM OUT THERE :grin:.

Thank you and goodnight :wink:. Now where are those dried frog pills.....
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