Beekeeper
🍯Honey Monster🍯
Peak District
Think you were the lucky one.We rode a local d/h jump line last night. One of the lads is a shredder & holds a few KoMs on local downhill trails but managed to get his front wheel in a rut off the side of heavily overgrown narrow singletrack & went otb at all of 10mph. We don't know how he did it but ended up with a 12" gash on his leg & a few hours in A&E getting stitched back together. The same trail did this to me. Bloody brambles everywhere you turn.
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Aye ..but I ran out of steam before getting too far up the hill in the distance ..What a grueler of a ride….mostly brilliant. Heard a couple of pics of the Hodge getting a head of steam up to tackle the next climb.
Sublime singletrack
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Aye ..but I ran out of steam before getting too far up the hill in the distance ..![]()
it is a friend of mine.View attachment 94018
"It's there .. it's there .. the holy grail - a flat bit - we've found it after all these years of searching ..."
Don't worry, after 2,075,858 pictures, we know it's not you !!!!!it is a friend of mine.
Does your lass know you were riding with her best blouse on ...?From my weekend in the Dales
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Yes, but it's actually her second favourite - but only so she doesn't know he's wearing her best underwear !Does your lass know you were riding with her best blouse on ...?
Are you concerned about his breathing or is there something in his trousers you'd like to replicate ?@etoni What altitude were you riding at?
There is 10% less oxygen in the air for every 1000m of altitude increase.Are you concerned about his breathing or is there something in his trousers you'd like to replicate ?
Can't be that Poplar - I've never seen one before!Could not be further from an MTB picture than a bitcoin from an ecological survey...
But this thing flew in last night and sounded like a small plane waiting for a runway ..
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I can't believe someone caught a moth, spent hours camouflaging it, gave it Botox and then trimmed it with paracord !
The weirdest thing is that it has @BAMBAMODA face.
Apparently it's a Poplar Hawk-Moth .. (I didn't know).
They're Swiss ! They're used to higher altitudes, genetically they're bodies are also more acclimatised to it - not to mention the hours they all spend carrying everyone else gold to higher altitude for safe keeping - it keeps you fit !There is 10% less oxygen in the air for every 1000m of altitude increase.
Don't worry, after 2,075,858 pictures, we know it's not you !!!!!![]()
2800m that means that the air you breathe has 28% less oxygen in it than the air that I breathe. I'm really impressed!@2800müM 29°
sometime wy ride 3400müM ..ride not walk!!2800m that means that the air you breathe has 28% less oxygen in it than the air that I breathe. I'm really impressed!
I remember riding the Esperanza Trail at 1500m one February when I was in Tenerife. I was on an mtb. OK, I'd recovered from flu a few weeks before but I felt perfectly fine walking about at sea level. However, I really struggled climbing steep hills with 15% less oxygen in every breath at that elevation.
I was the guy at the back on every section and decided to stay in the van coughing my heart out while everyone one else went for a repeat of "the best bit"! I didn't start to feel anywhere near normal until we got back to sea level!
Later that week, we went for a coach and cable car ride up to almost the top of Mount Teide (12500ft - 3800m). We topped out at 10500ft (3200m). I walked out of the cable car station and because the path was lined with snow a meter high either side (it was about -5degC), I ran to the end of the path to get to the viewing point. I started to see stars, which is a sign of oxygen deprivation, and I staggered to a halt. Walking back was no fun in shorts and a tee shirt! (It was 28degC where we set off from). The other, far more sensible, people walked to the viewing point and were rewarded with the tremendous view.
That was EPIC!sometime wy ride 3400müM ..ride not walk!!
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