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Binhill1

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Mar 7, 2019
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It’s basically a lot of rain over a short period of time (20hrs). It’s not cats’n’dogs rain…it’s more like cows’n’camels.

Another one is expected in a few hours. We get a lot of rain here but 2 in a row 🤷‍♂️. Our streets become rivers.
Yes understand it is heavy rain or torrential . We've had forecast 60 mph wind my area for now but not happening. We get a lot of scaremongering in UK incase they get it wrong basically. Stay safe
 

luna87824

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Jan 19, 2019
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Just South of The Grand Canyon
More problems on my way to the car park.....Now, if your the owner of these animal's, please get your ass out of the middle of the road!! Just South of the Grand Canyon...

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Stihldog

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Yes understand it is heavy rain or torrential . We've had forecast 60 mph wind my area for now but not happening. We get a lot of scaremongering in UK incase they get it wrong basically. Stay safe
We expect rains this time of the year and the occasional weather phenomenon. But with this much rainfall the root systems of trees become weak and easily topple over. A slight breeze (7km) can push over a tree. You don’t want to be in the woods at this time. Sometimes it’s like giant dominoes.
 

Arminius

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Jul 26, 2022
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Indian summer here! MTB park at site but not my thing and interest to go there.

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Seldom view to have deciduous forest and coniferous forest divided like this:
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But this beautiful valley near the Dutch-Belgium-German border has a terrible past when heaviest battle was fought by US forces near the end of WW2, 80 years ago. A lot of bunkers hidden in the woods of the Huertgenwald (sound like engl. hurt…. but has different meanings).
Many men and materials have not been found to this day and are still lying somewhere in the woods. There was an impressive atmosphere on the tour.

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Monument on a bridge „Time for Healing“, explained also in english if you open thumbnail pic

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One cannot be grateful enough to the people who came and fought for liberation back then!
 

Arminius

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It’s basically a lot of rain over a short period of time (20hrs). It’s not cats’n’dogs rain…it’s more like cows’n’camels.

Another one is expected in a few hours. We get a lot of rain here but 2 in a row 🤷‍♂️. Our streets become rivers.
I can imagine what you mean. I experienced a flash flood while driving with a car in Milwaukee.
 

Arminius

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Mushrooms? Be warned. Nothing to joke about. We had a wet summer and mushrooms are growing all over. Inexperienced people go and pick them, rely on phone apps to identify and eat them. All apps tested did not work well!
There are currently some kids at hospital with severe liver disease, some need transplants. Just because of eating death cap mushrooms.
 

steve_sordy

Wedding Crasher
Nov 5, 2018
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Lincolnshire, UK
Edible if prepared correctly, and hallucinogenic - allegedly Viking Beserkers ate them before going mental. Might be worth eating before trying a triple black DH route . .
It's the only way that I would try a triple black route.
I didn't know they even existed, but I can imagine. Where do they rank vs a black diamond?
 

Binhill1

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Mar 7, 2019
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Still getting the good weather up here, till end of week i hear. Went along the coast to Cullen then up the Binhill. Came past Letterfourie House on my way home looks like they've dropped the price its under offer for just under 3 million . Not sure if that includes the nearby bridge that Bonnie Prince Charlie slept under..George an old acquaintance of mine was born in the house.

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The Hodge

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Sep 9, 2020
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Currently down to one working car in the Hodgson household and with my missus needing to use it I can't travel anywhere to ride during the week and the sick one won't get fixed until mid next week ..so I was extremely happy when Wayne said he would travel over to start a ride from my door .
The day started very cold and although not raining the ground conditions were saturated on the first moorland section we started on ...with the forest not much better but hell it was fun ..
Kielder is a large forest (250sq miles )and is still suffering the after affects of Storm Arwen ..with a lot of fallen trees that may never be cleared so it's still a bit of a lottery as to where you can ride ..the first few pics of Wayne are on a section we made passable over a year ago ..
The second batch at Shitlington Crags near the end of the ride.. when the day had turned out as forecast with sunshine & blue skies ..
Really appreciate you coming over mate ..thanks 👍🏻
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Binhill1

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Mar 7, 2019
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Currently down to one working car in the Hodgson household and with my missus needing to use it I can't travel anywhere to ride during the week and the sick one won't get fixed until mid next week ..so I was extremely happy when Wayne said he would travel over to start a ride from my door .
The day started very cold and although not raining the ground conditions were saturated on the first moorland section we started on ...with the forest not much better but hell it was fun ..
Kielder is a large forest (250sq miles )and is still suffering the after affects of Storm Arwen ..with a lot of fallen trees that may never be cleared so it's still a bit of a lottery as to where you can ride ..the first few pics of Wayne are on a section we made passable over a year ago ..
The second batch at Shitlington Crags near the end of the ride.. when the day had turned out as forecast with sunshine & blue skies ..
Really appreciate you coming over mate ..thanks 👍🏻 View attachment 148698 View attachment 148699 View attachment 148700 View attachment 148701 View attachment 148702 View attachment 148703 View attachment 148704
Nice move getting under that felled tree, I can almost hear the curses. Dreading going down to one car but when wife retires in two years that's the plan can't justify the cost even now.
 

The EMF

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Nov 4, 2020
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Had a great ride out today with me auld mucca @The Hodge. It started in fine bright sunshine when I left mine on the coast to drive the hour or so to Bellingham, West Northumberland only for the weather to turn to cold, dull, windy and damp. We headed out across very wet and sometimes boggy trails ( makes a bit of a mockery about not washing your Ebike in fear of getting water past certain seals). One thing proved today on our first real Autumn ride is that my recently purchased RRP pro rear mudguard it little more than useless at keeping your ass dry or preventing sleck covering the rear of the bike!
Once into the Forest conditions were a little better
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Neil exiting the gloom of one of the many singletrack routes we navigated. We stopped at the Skipjack half way house on Backaburn Lough for a spot of lunch with a view. Saying that the widow cleaner will be getting the old heave ho seeing the state of the window's
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Had to put the one in with trees and a blue sky as it is bit of a rarity.
Headed out on to open rolling, beautiful West Northumberland hills with the weather doing its best to make the day special
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Then home to clean every thing
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Was a really good impromptu day out in excellent company, cheers mate. Oh thanks for the use of ya shed/changing room.
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Strava stats tho top speed a little ambitious 😂
 

Binhill1

🍊 Tango Man 🍊
Mar 7, 2019
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Scotland
Had a great ride out today with me auld mucca @The Hodge. It started in fine bright sunshine when I left mine on the coast to drive the hour or so to Bellingham, West Northumberland only for the weather to turn to cold, dull, windy and damp. We headed out across very wet and sometimes boggy trails ( makes a bit of a mockery about not washing your Ebike in fear of getting water past certain seals). One thing proved today on our first real Autumn ride is that my recently purchased RRP pro rear mudguard it little more than useless at keeping your ass dry or preventing sleck covering the rear of the bike!
Once into the Forest conditions were a little better
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Neil exiting the gloom of one of the many singletrack routes we navigated. We stopped at the Skipjack half way house on Backaburn Lough for a spot of lunch with a view. Saying that the widow cleaner will be getting the old heave ho seeing the state of the window's
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Had to put the one in with trees and a blue sky as it is bit of a rarity.
Headed out on to open rolling, beautiful West Northumberland hills with the weather doing its best to make the day special
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Then home to clean every thing
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Was a really good impromptu day out in excellent company, cheers mate. Oh thanks for the use of ya shed/changing room.
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Strava stats tho top speed a little ambitious 😂
Only the great big real ugly mudguards work im afraid. As for your rucksack that's disgusting take a week to dry haha
 

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