Bangor, N Ireland today and a decade ago.
Our usual meeting point for local pootles 10 years apart to the day. Its quite scary that I remember the first pic really well…I realised on that ride I was overbiked and subsequently moved from the Heckler to a Cotic Soul which was later replaced by an ebike. Fingers crossed we last another ten years!
Bit overcast today but still a grand day out.
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Traditional food at its best! We settled for a bacon and sausage bap with brown sauce. And coffee.Looks like the menu hasn’t changed for 10 years! Did you have a full house roll ?
Heading that way this weekend a bit further along the coast at Monreith ..alas without the bike ..
We usually have a couple of nights on the golf course, cracking place to get the kayak out fishing and handy for kirroughtree, dalbeatie and mabieHeading that way this weekend a bit further along the coast at Monreith ..alas without the bike ..
Uhhhh, wouldn‘t touch a cooter(turtle ?) if not being sure what kind it is after a guy kept me during vacation from taking a small one by hand from a road in Vermont USA. I had cooters as a kid in Germany but that one was a „snapper“. When the guy hit it by a stick the head came out in milliseconds with longest neck ever and snapping the stick at its backside. Would have been painful for me.Saw a nice big cooter on the trail today.
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The Eastern Red Bellied Cooter.
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I gently grabbed the cooter and set it off the trail. It hissed at me.
I had a lovely worship session at the altar of boost and burned through 85% of the battery in a bit less than two hours. Garmin claims I burned 900 calories.
Super green and lovely out. Nice and cool today too.
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That climb up Corryhabbie Hill looks a bit of a tug!Bridgehaugh to Suie and back over Corriehabbie with Drummond
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It is very loose so usually have to walk maybe 100mtrs. Managed it all a couple times more luck than skill. Turbo all the way. Downhill is about 4 miles at least.That climb up Corryhabbie Hill looks a bit of a tug!
Heading up the golfie tommo, weather looks greatGreat day at glentress/inners
pre crash on thunderstruck semibroke dropper and split tyre on caddon bank
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excelent mate have a blastHeading up the golfie tommo, weather looks great
Wow, looks like a tree tunnel …there’s some work.Doing Sunday things on a Saturday ( y' know cutting the grass , washing the car etc ) …
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It looks worse than it actually is ..just a few straggly branches gave me a bit of a thrashing on the way past ..nothing to what the missus will give me if she finds out ..Wow, looks like a tree tunnel …there’s some work.
Btw, your brake levers are on the wrong side.
I feel your pain.It looks worse than it actually is ..just a few straggly branches gave me a bit of a thrashing on the way past ..nothing to what the missus will give me if she finds out ..
Re : brake levers ..not sure what you mean ..there's one on each side ..a dropper on the left and shifter on the right ..anyway that's pretty rich coming from someone who drives on the wrong side of the road ..
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