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billwarwick

E*POWAH Elite
Oct 1, 2018
665
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warwick
6000 miles on Bosch gen 4 . No issues at all. I must be the lucky one🤷‍♂️
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The Hodge

Mystic Meg
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Sep 9, 2020
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North West Northumberland
Apologies first of all to Colin as I had already said that I wouldn't be riding again until I'd got my rear wheel issues sorted ..but early this morning @The EMF contacted me to say that he was able to make a ride today and said the magic words " Bolts Law" ( one of my favourite trails anywhere ..not just in the North East ) ..so decided to risk one more ride before getting it fixed .
It could have easily back-fired ..but didn't and instead the mtb gods blessed us with dry & dusty trails which were so so good and totally worth the risk ..
Once again the 5km road section was sacrificed for a there & back to the top of Bolts Law & beyond ..then transporting the bikes to Blanchland for Slaley & The Carriers Way ..
Pics featuring Wayne ..
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Hopefully fully sorted again for next weeks ride ..
Cracking day ..cheers Wayne ..
 

The EMF

🔱 Aquaman 🔱
Subscriber
Nov 4, 2020
1,268
2,409
South East Northumberland
A brilliant ride out today out of Edmundbyers and Blanchland. This was going to be a solo ride but on checking my phone at 06.30 @The Hodge informed that he had decided to join me even though with a slightly buckled wheel and two broken spokes in the rear wheel this could have spelt disaster…….but it didn’t
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The pics above are on the climb to Bolts Law into a brisk cool headwind, the trails dry, dusty and fast. We completed a there and back starting from the small parking spot in Edmundbyers that Neil has done many times. The climb was excellent so dry and no bogs to slow the pace. The return with the wind behind us was so fast, very loose and with rocky shoots joined up by narrow technical singletrack it was great fun.
We then hoyed the bike back in the cars and drove to Blanchland and headed to Slaley via a BOAT ( bridleway open to all traffic ) from Penypipe farm which again was fast dusty and with deep sandy/ loam stretches so easy to wash out on was enjoyable IMG_8385.jpeg IMG_8386.jpeg
Neil through a less technical part of the singletrack we rode on.
Then onto sublime moorland singletrack over
Burntsheilhaugh Fell and Birkside Fell back to penypipe farm
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If there is a better couple of miles of open Moorland single track then I’ve yet to ride it.
A great day out super fast dry trails a total blast and even made better with the surprise company of @The Hodge.
Cheers mate and thanks for the pint.
 
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Astro66

Active member
May 24, 2024
326
594
Sydney Australia
Another cracker of a day in Sydney. Rode to an area called Heathcote.

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I was joined by Skippy ....... It was actually a Wallaby.

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The bridge of death. It's so lopsided. But a nice view from it.

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There is an old abandoned Hwy in the middle of the bush. This is the old Princes Hwy that was the only road South out of Sydney many years ago.

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And you know it's been a great day, when you get back to the car, and the bike looks like this. So I celebrated with an EMTB breakfast of Champions ......... 😊

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Arminius

E*POWAH Master
Subscriber
Jul 26, 2022
605
1,036
Rhein-Ruhr Delta, Germany
Apologies first of all to Colin as I had already said that I wouldn't be riding again until I'd got my rear wheel issues sorted ..but early this morning @The EMF contacted me to say that he was able to make a ride today and said the magic words " Bolts Law" ( one of my favourite trails anywhere ..not just in the North East ) ..so decided to risk one more ride before getting it fixed .
It could have easily back-fired ..but didn't and instead the mtb gods blessed us with dry & dusty trails which were so so good and totally worth the risk ..
Once again the 5km road section was sacrificed for a there & back to the top of Bolts Law & beyond ..then transporting the bikes to Blanchland for Slaley & The Carriers Way ..
Pics featuring Wayne .. View attachment 145358 View attachment 145359 View attachment 145360 View attachment 145361
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Hopefully fully sorted again for next weeks ride ..
Cracking day ..cheers Wayne ..
Well done, gentlemen! 👍
 

Tubby G

❤️‍🔥 Hot Stuff ❤️‍🔥
Dec 15, 2020
2,696
5,421
North Yorkshire
Used to live in the house just off the right of that pic and blast through those woods on an old scramble bike!!

Wow what a coincidence, I think I know the house you’re describing. Opposite the ‘village farm house’ just before the junction into the main village ?
 

TimC7

Ovine Assaulter
Apr 22, 2023
278
1,059
UK
Wow what a coincidence, I think I know the house you’re describing. Opposite the ‘village farm house’ just before the junction into the main village ?
No, the farm on the side of the hill level with the White Horse, off to the right 1/4 mile as you look at the pic.

Wish I lived up there now!
 

Arminius

E*POWAH Master
Subscriber
Jul 26, 2022
605
1,036
Rhein-Ruhr Delta, Germany
Not that much MTB this year but had a good ride on my „home trail“ last Sunday.

A nice flow crossing with deep mud and steep uphill

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End of summer and still fair-skinned

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Nettles and blackberry busches on all smaller trails. Always hoping not to be the fist passing through or that it is good keeping away rheumatism.

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Some have horses on a hill, some made from driftwood. (by Driftwood-Arts, I found out).

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