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Nice photos, Pat!
Went out this morning for a blast on the big wheeler!
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Michael Murray, on Flickr
After the long slog up to here, out of the house straight into a ten minute climb, I just had to take that photo!
Across the top of the downs, with some nice wind assistance, ace! To Chanctonbury Ring, a local high point.
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Along a bit further, again wind assisted, on the big chainring, to my favourite bit of local singletrack,
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Michael Murray, on Flickr
Narrow, extremely rooty in places, and very satisfying to ride! Which, at the end, opens out to this view,
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Lovely day for a ride! Down this ever steepening singletrack to a gate, so very slow speed, just managed to stop. Would be interesting to see how I'd cope on a bike with cantis. Braking constantly for a while up to the gate.
After this, I rode through a local village, Steyning, then a - tougher that I remember - up and over - before starting this climb.
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Michael Murray, on Flickr
I must get on that motocross course in the background, one of these days. Climbing up to the horizon, it took a while, and was steep to start with, but made it, thanks in part to the triple chainset I have on this bike.
Thank GF for that set up next time you speak, Pat!
Would have probably gone double rings if it hadn't had a triple as OE.
View from the top
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Michael Murray, on Flickr
Looking back from where I'd come from, Chanctonbury Ring on the right end of that ridgeline. Now into a headwind, thing got a bit harder. And when I was out of the wind, I was climbing!
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One last look back at my playground, before heading home on some less interesting trails, for lunch!
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Michael Murray, on Flickr
In the foreground, is part of some major local works , creating a chalk scar right across the area, for an offshore wind farm that is being built. Not good to look at when riding, but it will heal again once finished. Given the choice between that and a nuclear power plant, I know which I'd choose.
Mike