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Been away for a few days in Wales.
Sadly, not too many bridleways in the area, but nice, singe lane, country lanes with steep slopes to make up for it.
Before the first ride, in the gardan of the house we were staying at,
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Mike Murray, on Flickr
Down the 1 in 5 road from the house, there was a ford,
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Mike Murray, on Flickr
Looks ok there, but it was fast flowing. due to overnight rain, so I didn't take a chance. Back up the hill, and found another way, thanks to the map. Which then took me to another one,
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Mike Murray, on Flickr
Think I might clear this one!
Then onward, across a road, and onto what Welsh people call a bridleway. At one point, a stinging nettle brushed my ear! It was that bad. There were also no bridleway signs in the area I rode in. Strange :? They WERE there though!
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Mike Murray, on Flickr
Yes, really! :facepalm: It did clear for a few metres to be fair. Before ending! :evil: However, I could see the top of the hill through the trees. Knowing there was a road at the top - if I read the map right - I shouldered the bike, through wilderness, over a fence, putting my foot straight into thick, soft mud, totally sucking in my shoe!
Quickly out, before it browned my sock, and onto a track, up to the road. Continued along a few of these lovely quiet roads, taking in the scenery.
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Mike Murray, on Flickr
Before heading back to the house, quick long distance photo of it, from the other side of the valley.
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Mike Murray, on Flickr
The little one near the top, centre of photo.
Time to clean the bike,
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Mike Murray, on Flickr
Looking back towards where the last shot was taken from.
Was lucky with the weather for my rides, we had a fair bit of rain for the four days we were there
Mike