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I did a loop of Greenham and Crookham again today, and the weather was absolutely stimulating. Only 8.5 deg C, but it felt warmer.
On the track that climbs up to the Common, I took a short nip into Newbury and Crookham Golf Course as I saw a fox dart in there ahead of me. I managed to get quite close for a picture:
Fox Crookham Golf 131119 by Philip Mock, on Flickr
This is looking North back down into the Kennet Valley:
Crookham Golf Club 131119 by Philip Mock, on Flickr
Once on the Common, I found a little trail that I’ve not been on before, but the fall of Beech leaves hid the sloppy terrain underneath. I know what you mean Mark about Summer tyres, I must change these over!
Lovely autumn colours:
Crookham131119 by Philip Mock, on Flickr
It took me out through to the area where the Silos are. This is the triple wire fence that keeps people out now, but it was even more secure when the Missiles were here:
Greenham Silos 131119 by Philip Mock, on Flickr
I took a blip through Bowdown Woods on the way home, which I have mentioned before, but this is the first time I’ve taken a picture of Bowdown House. It was taken over by the Air Ministry in 1942 to plan the invasion of North Africa:
Bowdown House 131119 by Philip Mock, on Flickr
Overall a lovely ride.
Pip
I did a loop of Greenham and Crookham again today, and the weather was absolutely stimulating. Only 8.5 deg C, but it felt warmer.
On the track that climbs up to the Common, I took a short nip into Newbury and Crookham Golf Course as I saw a fox dart in there ahead of me. I managed to get quite close for a picture:
Fox Crookham Golf 131119 by Philip Mock, on Flickr
This is looking North back down into the Kennet Valley:
Crookham Golf Club 131119 by Philip Mock, on Flickr
Once on the Common, I found a little trail that I’ve not been on before, but the fall of Beech leaves hid the sloppy terrain underneath. I know what you mean Mark about Summer tyres, I must change these over!
Lovely autumn colours:
Crookham131119 by Philip Mock, on Flickr
It took me out through to the area where the Silos are. This is the triple wire fence that keeps people out now, but it was even more secure when the Missiles were here:
Greenham Silos 131119 by Philip Mock, on Flickr
I took a blip through Bowdown Woods on the way home, which I have mentioned before, but this is the first time I’ve taken a picture of Bowdown House. It was taken over by the Air Ministry in 1942 to plan the invasion of North Africa:
Bowdown House 131119 by Philip Mock, on Flickr
Overall a lovely ride.
Pip