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Binhill1

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I'm very jealous of all of these daddy's day cards & presents ..I think my son & daughter have forgotten I've spawned them ..and worse the missus hasn't reminded them !😁
Only one of my 3 lads remembers everything or his girlfriend does. But probably just as well 3 bottles would be greedy.
 

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Continuing our theme of boring for the day ... the slow side of MTB .... trail tidying ...

This one was getting to the point where you just got ripped up by the gorse, it's not perfect, but at least you can get down it.

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The dog was kind enough to go ahead and try to flatten the bracken on the completely lost trail ..

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Needs another pass, but at least you can see there was a trail once ..

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Zimmerframe

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Canna figure out what that long tool is
How far are you into your fathers day present ??? :p

It's a sordfish with a pole up it's arse ....

ok, it's a Makita long reach 18v hedge trimmer. Great for lots of first pass trail tidying (and amazing for hedges). If you have a hedge and you've not used one you'd never use a petrol one again.

You can angle the head and use it as a sort of strimmer/power sickle bar. It generally chomps through upto about 27mm I think (inch ish) Though you can use the teeth edges and saw through thicker stuff. Can't carry it on the bike though really, so it's a foot job.
 
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Binhill1

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How far are you into your fathers day present ??? :p

It's a sordfish with a pole up it's arse ....

ok, it's a Makita long reach 18v hedge trimmer. Great for lots of first pass trail tidying (and amazing for hedges). If you have a hedge and you've not used one you'd never use a petrol one again.

You can angle the head and use it as a sort of strimmer/power sickle bar. It generally chomps through upto about 27mm I think (inch ish) Though you can use the teeth edges and saw through thicker stuff. Can't carry it on the bike though really, so it's a foot job.
A bit further than planned . Recognise it now just sold my one actually
 

Binhill1

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2 mile ride followed by a 2 mile walk back to the car due to a snapped hanger

I’m currently cursed at present with broken bikes

At least I got to take a few pretty pictures

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100 points to whoever is first to name the location πŸ‘ŠπŸ½
I had four miles when derailleur went it wasn't that bad really. Part and parcel of Ebiking .We are all waiting for the dreaded 11 mile hike from the back of beyond which is bound to happen eventually .
 

Tubby G

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I had four miles when derailleur went it wasn't that bad really. Part and parcel of Ebiking .We are all waiting for the dreaded 11 mile hike from the back of beyond which is bound to happen eventually .

Yes today’s walk was actually quite pleasant and there were a couple of descents too to freewheel down. I had a 4 mile uphill walk a couple of weeks ago when I snapped my chain on my other eeb. Kind of getting used to it now πŸ˜†
 

Binhill1

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Yes today’s walk was actually quite pleasant and there were a couple of descents too to freewheel down. I had a 4 mile uphill walk a couple of weeks ago when I snapped my chain on my other eeb. Kind of getting used to it now πŸ˜†
I was a bit shocked at how steep it had to be in deep Heather before bike would freewheel down. Will we ever learn.
 

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I'm very jealous of all of these daddy's day cards & presents ..I think my son & daughter have forgotten I've spawned them ..and worse the missus hasn't reminded them !😁
Hmmm. The card I got from one son said 'hugs and kisses to the best daddy in the world', with a big teddy bear on the front. All very nice , but he's 37. Last card in the shop, obviously.
 

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This weekend was meant to be me full-on doing paperwork ..but but but ..when the weather is this good ( and is meant to change next week ) ..I just thought fk it ..gotta get out there !😁.
Early start to do a Bolts Law there and back as far as the Rookhope Road ..then packed the bike into the car and headed for a Carriers Way loop out of Blanchland ..met quite a few fellow mtb'ers which wasn't really a surprise with the conditions this good .
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This is where things went a bit tits up ..one second the trail was dry & dusty but firm ..the next it was Northumberland's version of the Sahara Desert ...I tried to save it but the front end just washed out ..
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One more for the collection ...
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A very enjoyable pootle all the same πŸ˜πŸ‘


That first trail looks amazing
 

The Hodge

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That first trail looks amazing
Pics 1-4 are on the upper reaches of what's commonly known as the Bolts Law route ( follow signs for The Lead Mining Trail from Edmundbyers ) ..there is a full circular route which takes in Blanchland/ Slaley Carriers Way/ Baybridge..with a 6km slog on tarmac which I cut out yesterday and just did the best bits ..
It's as dry as I've ever known it and I've been riding it since 2006..not a puddle in sight ..great fun !
 

steve_sordy

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Funnily enough he was getting the Rolex but I sold it a few years ago and bought an Ebike .
I like that. I am currently going "ski-ing" at every opportunity.

(Spending the Kids Inheritance) :ROFLMAO:

They are doing well enough without me. However, the grand kids may need some help, so maybe I should cancel that around the world tour? :unsure:
 
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Binhill1

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I like that. I am currently going "ski-ing" at every opportunity.

(Spending the Kids Inheritance) :ROFLMAO:

They are doing well enough without me. However, the grand kids may need some help, so maybe I should cancel that round the world tour? :unsure:
Yes two
Of my 3 are in good enough jobs and all males so they are probably better off than me. I usually manage a real ski trip on my own but wary now I'm getting older .
 

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