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That all sounds so close to me bikebouy! I ride out past the clay shoot place and o to the railway as part of my normal out and back. I guess I just need to find all the links to open up a whole new area to ride.

 
Posted : 16/03/2014 9:52 pm
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QECP pretty good . Did 3 back to back laps of the red on sat afto. All sub 45 mins which im pleased about as my off road mojo had been lacking. Some parts are still a slippy chalk surface but they are minimal. Roots are grippy , as is all of the 'built' sections.
Was fairly busy with riders enjoying the park. Blue trail will be open in the coming months too.

44miles on the road today , including the climb out of Harting up to the SDW which was nice.

 
Posted : 16/03/2014 9:54 pm
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First '[url= http://app.strava.com/activities/121438470 ]epic[/url]' of the year on Sunday... 42 miles taking in QE, some of the SDW, and Kingley Vale. What glorious weather - and fantastic dry conditions pretty much everywhere. We stopped for brunch in QE, had beer and ice-cream in Buriton, and a cream-tea and cake at Compton tea-rooms. It feels like summer already!

 
Posted : 17/03/2014 9:42 am
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Forgot to mention, had a nice chat to a couple of girls on road bikes sitting in the sun outside what was Stokes (And now another bit of Thyme and Tides) in Stockbridge on Saturday morning. Awesome use of pink bar tape!

 
Posted : 17/03/2014 9:44 am
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What on earth were they doing with the bar tape that was so awesome cfh? My mind is boggling 😳

 
Posted : 17/03/2014 12:09 pm
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They appeared to be eating some rather nice looking cake! 🙂

Bar tape was, as you can imagine, on the bars!

 
Posted : 17/03/2014 12:13 pm
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Ahhhhh I see! Coming from a running background there is other use for tape and I did wonder.......

 
Posted : 17/03/2014 12:19 pm
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Riding around north of Andover is good to a little soft in places. Fallen trees in the Charlton/Penton area a real pain to the extent I came back through town on cycle paths. I don't know how the trails to south near the Test.

 
Posted : 17/03/2014 12:48 pm
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Well, the roads around the upper reaches of the Test are a mess. Seems the floods and frost has ruined them. Nice couple of hours earlier, though. Looking like the waters are subsiding as well.

Currently playing 'spot the Di2 purchaser' - they are all carrying their bikes through Upton 🙂

Going to be a week or three before it's just puddles rather than river, it's passable but what you can't see is the issue.

The trails are drying out rather better - bit of sun and the first thirst of spring for the plants seems to be working its magic.

 
Posted : 17/03/2014 12:57 pm
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Bike is in the LBS for fixing and I am promised it back for Saturday so hopefully more riding this weekend

 
Posted : 17/03/2014 1:01 pm
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Awesome use of pink bar tape!

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Posted : 17/03/2014 2:31 pm
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Is anyone nightriding Wed/Thu this week? I'm thinking of popping my nightriding cherry this week and wondered if anyone else might be about?

 
Posted : 17/03/2014 8:58 pm
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There's always a mob at Lordswood on Thursday eve, pretty sure the Kingley Vale Mtb lot usually ride QECP or Kingley Vale on a Wed eve too...

 
Posted : 17/03/2014 9:21 pm
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I'll be up QECP wed night. meet at 6:45 main carpark, anyone welcome.

 
Posted : 17/03/2014 9:39 pm
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and I will probably be riding KV on Thursday evening, though I am not 100% sure yet

 
Posted : 17/03/2014 11:36 pm
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I'll be up QECP wed night. meet at 6:45 main carpark, anyone welcome.
I will do a lap of the red first Superfli then meet you (Like last week)

 
Posted : 18/03/2014 7:33 am
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I'll try and get there earlier, will let you know

 
Posted : 18/03/2014 11:43 am
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Great weekends riding in the Downs at the weekend, 3 solid days of hard roadie'ing bouncing over the Hills over my way. Some lanes are still a running waterfest (Dundridge, Lower Upham, Owlesbury) but ridable with a couple of hub deep patches. The tarmac on the single lanes has certainly taken a beating with some massive pot holes which I suspect will still be there in October so watch out.
I've not ventured into the singletrack yet, just after Xmas in the gales was the last time I hacked the woods, but from what I've seen from the roads it looks like for the most part it's drying up nicely.

Beer's on Sat eve with roadie mates at The Hampshire Bowman was utterly Ace, glad to be back home amongst normal people... 😀

 
Posted : 18/03/2014 11:59 am
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Ahhhhh the Hampshire bowman! Great beer I try to attend their beer festival each year

 
Posted : 18/03/2014 10:15 pm
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Posted : 19/03/2014 5:14 pm
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Lovely pic

 
Posted : 19/03/2014 8:06 pm
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Well QECP got soggy and slippy rather quickly didn't it!

 
Posted : 22/03/2014 5:29 pm
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Really? Was bone dry where we were building.

 
Posted : 23/03/2014 8:42 am
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Mainly the first half of the red trail, lots of puddles and bike and clothes were filthy by the end. In contrast last weekend it was completely dry.

 
Posted : 23/03/2014 8:56 am
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Well it did rain overnight quite heavily so was to be expected hat it was going to wet out quickly.
The ground can only dry so fast and with the last couple of months the groundwater levels are still very high so there's no where for it to go.

 
Posted : 23/03/2014 1:30 pm
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Well, out on the cx again and got pelted by hailstones followed by thunder followed by rain. Bloomin' Gore Windstopper gloves decided not to keep my hands warm, my feet got a soaking from a road under water so then started to feel chilly.

On the positive side, car drivers were extremely courteous so perhaps they felt sorry for me. 🙂

Gawd knows when I'll ride off road again. 😐

 
Posted : 23/03/2014 4:22 pm
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😆 CG, were you out in that massive hailstorm !

Must've hurt a bit 😯

 
Posted : 23/03/2014 4:40 pm
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I must have slept through the heavy rain as my wife said the same. Woke up to blue sky's and thought everything was as per last weekend. Still a fun ride though and the children washed the bike for 50p each.

 
Posted : 23/03/2014 4:48 pm
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Yes I was scaredy, my face was sore with hailstones pinging off. 🙁

To be fair, I didn't have a problem with the weather until my gloves made my hands cold. MTFU stuff really. 😀

 
Posted : 23/03/2014 4:51 pm
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If it helps, I was out in the NF at about 8am and the conditions were very difficult then too - what with all that bright sunshine 8)

 
Posted : 23/03/2014 4:56 pm
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Wish I could have been out today. 2hrs on a freezing cold rugby pitch watching the boy in a freezing wind with a hangover 🙂

 
Posted : 23/03/2014 5:00 pm
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scaredy - that was obviously the time to go! Hope you remembered your sunnies. 🙂

john - bet your son was chuffed to bits that you were supporting him. 🙂 They grow up very quickly so don't wish the time away!

 
Posted : 23/03/2014 5:36 pm
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C-G - If you do decide to visit the Southampton Bike Park we have metal roofed shelters to avoid the hail and the 'new' View at the entrance does good coffee, cakes as well as beers and wines...

 
Posted : 23/03/2014 5:46 pm
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Wouldn't miss this time in his life for the world CG, he is such fun at the moment and the 2 hrs stood in a field every Sunday is actually quite nice. The dangerous thing is that I have the rugby bug and keep thinking I would like to get into it again. In reality I have a feeling it would hurt, a lot!

 
Posted : 23/03/2014 6:24 pm
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Had one of those rides this morning at QE mechanical's galore and that wind at bit of chill in it Brrrrr. Also coming in to the switchbacks some kind sole had decided to put a branch in the middle of the first berm, as I moved it a shifty looking old couple was walking away they must have heard me say "that was a long way for that Yew branch to have blown"

 
Posted : 23/03/2014 8:12 pm
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Let's hope your suspicions were not correct 🙂

I have had two near misses with living creatures at the top of the final decent on my last two visits. Last week it was a deer charging across in front of me and then this week two people stood in the middle of the trail just before the first berm. Felt a bit bad as I didn't see them in time and whizzed by with a vague shout of hi, stopped when I could to see if they were ok and all looked fine. Still wondering now if they might have needed help, apologies for my ignorance at the time if you are reading this.

 
Posted : 23/03/2014 8:25 pm
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I didn't ride today.

But I did spend the whole day with Little Miss CFH. Which was awesome!

Quick road ride tomorrow as I have a day off.

 
Posted : 23/03/2014 8:29 pm
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I was doing a MIAS course this weekend (so we can take schoolkids mountain biking)... Saturday at QE, which was OK after the rain, and today up at Farley Mount near Winchester... it's first time I've been to Farley Mount... some fun riding, but it seems hard to fine a good route that doesn't keep hitting roads. A great view from the top, though.

 
Posted : 23/03/2014 11:40 pm
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Any Farley Mount intelligence/advice greatly appreciated as it makes a convenient-ish stop over on drive to my parents in Kings Sombourne. Will happily reciprocate with some Surrey Hills info, email profile,

 
Posted : 24/03/2014 12:09 am
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I believe there 'may be' some cheeky stuff in Farley Mount. Bear in mind that's it's chalk! There was talk some time ago of building official trails and am sure there's folk on here that can explain what's happened or not happened.

In the past I've taken the byway from Farley Mount that leads to Berrydown Farm and from there I've gone past the rather remote Farley Church. Fast descent through Parnholt Wood that will take you to KS.

Another option is to use the byway through the wood in a N direction, L then R towards Folly Farm. You can make a loop through the woods behind Crawley.

Haven't used these tracks for a couple of years so can't comment on conditions.

 
Posted : 24/03/2014 10:38 am
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It's over 20 years since I last rode those tracks!

I feel old. 😳

 
Posted : 24/03/2014 11:27 am
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3 solid days on the Roadie in the Downs for me. I'm steering clear of any trail until it drains off and dries, I'm bored of washing my CX & Niner, so Roadie it will be until...hmm.. June. 😆

I stretched out on Friday, 88miles all in, hacked over to Winny via Upham/Owlesbury then back to Cheriton, Arlesford, Alton, Steep, East Meon, Dundridge, Home. In the main I stuck to the single track lanes, some are remarkably good condition considering others are either potted/rutted/still masquerading as streams/rivers. The further East you go the worse the lanes are, ahh beautiful forgotten East Hants..
Saturday was interval training. Not far from me is a steep ¾’s of a mile climb out of Swanwick and I timed myself hacking up it, did it 15 times in spin mode then dropped down two cogs and dragged my sorry arse up it again 4 times more by which time I was blowing chunks.
Sunday and one of my fave rollouts, 45miles on my Upham/Privett loop. It takes me up to Upham then over the top of the Downs towards Privett and High Cross then back to East Meon then West Meon where I hack over the top and back into Bishops Waltham where I catch the Botley Road and proceed to get squished by fast cars and slow moving trucks, I rather hate that road and despite my best efforts it still takes what seems like an age to ride over it, hey ho it’s the easiest way home. Got caught out in the hail storm, 15 mins and all I got for it was a stinging face.
Back in Shiney Town and it all seems like an a very very long time ago.. 😐

 
Posted : 24/03/2014 11:31 am
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Apologies for the rain and biblical hail, all my fault - put the Racing Ralphs back on Tuesday evening 😀

If it's any consolation I spent most of my ride on my backside.

 
Posted : 24/03/2014 11:35 am
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Bikebouy, That hailstorm caught me in the middle of rugby training Sunday, was funny seeing us all scatter for cover when there wasn't really any nearby!

Bradsneck. You are forgiven as you just made me laugh.

 
Posted : 24/03/2014 12:36 pm
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So, I wonder if it was someone from here that I spotted on an orange Cotic in Overton earlier today......

 
Posted : 24/03/2014 5:04 pm
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I have an orange Cotic but I hope like hell it wasn't in Overton today as it should be tucked up safely in my garage!

 
Posted : 24/03/2014 8:07 pm
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Well, I hope it's still there!

Nothing looked out of place with this one, though, certainly not one of those "chav on a possibly stolen bike" moments. Hence assuming it would be someone here!

 
Posted : 24/03/2014 8:26 pm
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The scene on my garden tables just a few minutes ago. Anyone get caught in this?
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And no, it is not a pub garden! 😀

 
Posted : 27/03/2014 2:26 pm
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Now that would have hurt if riding in it!

 
Posted : 27/03/2014 4:04 pm
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Another lovely cx ride in the Test Valley today with delights that included an 11th century church and a Roman road. Some different roads this time too. Good thing about shonky roads is you don't get a peleton whizzing past closely.

Drivers were courteous, I tend to wave them through when it's safe to pass me followed by a thanks signal. Even got a toot toot in appreciation, I think that's what it was!

About time I went off road ...

🙂

 
Posted : 29/03/2014 5:43 pm
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Yes CG as nice as the rides sound you need to get back to proper riding 🙂

No riding other than messing around in the garden with the children trying to teach them how to ride out of their seats and manoeuvre the bike. Epic fail there.

Stag do yesterday basically broke me

 
Posted : 30/03/2014 4:29 pm
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John - not long now til 'proper riding'.

Everyone - where are your favourite bluebell woods? 🙂

 
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One near Kendal where I grew up

 
Posted : 03/04/2014 5:43 pm
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Everyone - where are your favourite bluebell woods?

Very near to where I was at school. In a county abutting Hampshire in places. And I'm not telling. 🙂

 
Posted : 03/04/2014 6:50 pm
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Just up the hill from Dundridge, effectively behind the Hampshire Bowman. It's a wood that is about 1.5 miles in length across the hill and about 1/2 mile from field to top of the hill. Wild Garlic grows, so too masses of Bluebells.
Then there's the woods up the Hamble near the Jockey Pub again the woods run all along the river so you get pockets of bluebells in each of the overhanging tree lines, what with that and the shimmering sun shining off the river and it makes for a veritable kaleidoscope of colour.

Gorgeous, just spectacular. 😀

 
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Everyone - where are your favourite bluebell woods?

Ive a few that spring to mind 😀 ...

There are area's in Chawton Park Woods between Four Marks and Beech, that never fail to seduce me, especially in a few weeks when the Beech have sprouted their fresh, vibrant green leaves 😀

Bushey Leaze (or Sleazy B to some 🙂 ) just on the fringe of Alton, has a few area's too IIRC

There's also a cheeky and much fun trail off the SDW just west of Harting Down, towards West Harting woods that snakes and twists its sinewy way through a copse brim full of wild garlic and bluebells. Summer time brings 3ft high nettles to the West Harting end of this trail, leaving arms and legs tingling in a pleasure/pain way 🙂

 
Posted : 03/04/2014 8:24 pm
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The wild garlic is coming on strong around the village.

There will be soup, oh yes, there will be soup!

 
Posted : 03/04/2014 8:28 pm
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And Pesto, please let there be pesto... 😉

 
Posted : 03/04/2014 8:32 pm
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Quick run out to QECP this afternoon, it never ceases to amaze me how incredibly unfit I am these days :-). Had a good ride, had a few practice runs on the bit I never get right and got it about as right as I ever have, which was nice!

Trail was running really nicely and I saw a deer once again which always makes me think the same thing each time. "Well if I hadn't been out here riding I wouldn't have seen that" those encounters make the pain worthwhile.

 
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Overbiked? Yes, just a little. However, what a glorious day to be out and about! Sneaked in a cheeky couple of hours while Little Miss CFH and Mrs CFH were having an afternoon doze.

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Lovely dry and dusty trails, one of those "Oooh, I wonder what's along this trail here" rides that leads one to new singletrack. Which it did! Then, back home in time for tea and medals.

 
Posted : 13/04/2014 4:09 pm
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Well done for getting out chaps! Reckon I know that view up there.^ 🙂

Happy to report that I'm back on the mtb and smiling. Sad to report that after my little ride today I was looking forward to stopping at my newly discovered Cafe in Barton Stacey but, alas, it's no longer there, BOO. 🙁

 
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CG, sorry to not be able to bring you a bluebell pic from today, not many around sadly.
View should be pretty easy to work out. Looking towards another county, across balding fields below. (Geddit?)

Should really get you up here for a ride, just the sort of trails to bring a smile to the face.

 
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Anyone got any recent experience of The Watership Down at Freefolk? Am poring over maps, and it looks like it might make a decent pint stop on a route around that area. Bike friendly? Beer? Bar snacks? That sort of thing?

Thanks in advance.

 
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Decent LBS ideally in Winchester or Fareham area open today, Easter Friday. Need to get some brake fluid and bleed kit and want to give the business to a good shop. Only have phone so haven't searched this thread, thanks

BTW will be doing a gentle 2 hour Sat 9-11 ride with a mate who rides occasionally likely Hamble, Botley woods (thanks to @bikebouy), Warsash, Hamble if anyone cares

 
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CFH, not been to the pub in ages but was out over that way on the bike last week and the trails were dry as a statues... and absolutely lovely

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@daft lovely photos, obligatory rendition of "Bright Eyes" ?

Any LBS ideas anyone ?

 
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Singing as I type!!! 🙂 try hargroves in Winchester?

 
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Daftvader, your top photo looks awfully familiar! Local for you?

Jamabalaya, you could try North Hants Bikes. A 'virtual' shop these days, I believe, after their recent break in.

 
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Cfh... stood just about 20ft further on from your photo I believe! yup local trails for me one of my longer off road loops, 26ish miles round trip from work, 35ish loop from home....

 
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I lovely evening this evening... bluebells, great light and fast dry trails... PBs on all 3 of the Stoughton DH trails for me!
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Jambala apologies i only just saw your post and would have said Hargroves Fareham. Although thanks to me they were one man down for a lot of the day. See here[url= http://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/lbs-story-with-happy-ending-hargroves-cycles-fareham ]Thread Linky[/url]

 
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We'll I did the Shipwrights Way yesterday, I really enjoyed it. Heading home after a few weeks in London and I was eager to ride dirt. It's worth doing if you coming South a mix of sustrans and Bridleways which was perfect for my TCX and eager legs..
Looking forward to bouncing my butt over the Downs now on the roadie, awe haaaappppppyyyyy days 😀

 
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Off across the border today, Swinley calls.

 
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Despite my wife suggestion that I may be subjected to a deliverance style assault if i met a stranger from the internet in a wood, or worse they might mug me for my bike! I survived my meeting with Jambalaya and Mark with little more than a few scratches to my calfs.

Lovely bluebells on display and some interesting trails to be found i think. A few too many trees were blocking the trails today to get any real idea of what these woods could be like but we saw signs that riders have been in before and created some stuff.

Good to meet you Jambalaya and hopefully get out again somewhere soon.

 
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Something of interest for those looking for a ride out on the 27th April: [url= http://www.houghton-trail-event.org.uk/32k-cycle/ ]The Houghton Trail 32k Cycle Ride.[/url] It is a charity cycle ride around the Test Valley which uses the Test Way and has a couple of interesting climbs included.

 
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If you would all excuse me for a moment so i can have a rant in the privacy of our Hampshire thread.

@@@***!!! england @@!??>> roads@@??"" cars @£$*&^ children's safety @£$%$£ unable to get to a place i would love my children to ride because the roads are unsafe and you can't park close enough. @!%$£@! Wan$£@!

There, fed up and frustrated as I got all the bikes loaded up and promised the children a new ride in some woods and just couldn't get close enough to make a safe entry.

OK rant over, as you were 🙂

 
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That's a shame... ^^

However I had a couple of hours early this morning before the monsoon hit and went out after Amstel Gold when the rain stopped..

All good. 😀

 
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Johnj, where was that? and has anyone ridden in micheldever woods?

 
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I blame you Bikebouy, it was Botley Woods trying to get in from the titchfield lane side. Went there yesterday and it's perfect for the kids to ride but on arrival i realised that the parking was at least 400m from the entrance and along the hideous road that no one abides by the 40mph speed limit and no footpath. Not good for a 9 and 6yr old.

Is there an entrance that you can actually get to without dying Bikebouy? No problem with me on my own but really want to get the kids in there for a play.

Never been in Micheldever woods sorry Daftvader.

 
Posted : 20/04/2014 8:57 pm
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and has anyone ridden in micheldever woods?

I have but you're not supposed to. Bluebells will be fantastic and really must pop up there. 🙂

There's bridleways in the wood opposite though.

 
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