Wedding and a bikepacking outing - the result

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Wedding and a bikepacking outing - the result

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A weekend away in St Helens for a 1950’s themed wedding was exactly what I needed; a touch of glamour. Dan suggested a short ride. A little bit of bikepacking in Wales would break up the journey back to Southampton.

Thanks for the help with the route. :wink: http://www.farawayvisions.com/polka-dot-short ride/
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Liked that, thanks for sharing.
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You're welcome Ray. Thank you. Lovely to get some feedback. :grin:
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Thanks for that.
There is nothing worse than stingies and mosquitoes!!!
Its a fine line between a cuddle........
And holding her down so she cant get away!

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We're a weird bunch aren't we! Sounds like an absolute nightmare but I bet it was brilliant; when the effort is made the rewards are found. Great read :cool:
We go out into the hills to lose ourselves, not to get lost. You are only lost if you need to be somewhere else and if you really need to be somewhere else then you're probably in the wrong place to begin with.
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RE8ELD0G wrote:Thanks for that.
There is nothing worse than stingies and mosquitoes!!!
There is one thing worse - that's being hungry. I'm always hungry.
psling wrote:We're a weird bunch aren't we! Sounds like an absolute nightmare but I bet it was brilliant; when the effort is made the rewards are found. Great read
Weird? Not at all, totally normal, happy, life loving folks. Love getting into the countryside :grin:
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