Today's Ride

Today took the snake for its first proper cyclocrossesque bashing in its current config, I ve settled for flats and pointy things instead of anything drop

Other night took the “Satsuma” out for first autumnal night/disco lights ride with a mate who I ended up having to lend a beam till he gets some “proper” lights for the job

The later pics are after the first 15 mins of climbing into the fells looking back

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today's ride was work -> home with my commuter for sunny weather

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Today took the snake for its first proper cyclocrossesque bashing in its current config, I ve settled for flats and pointy things instead of anything drop

Other night took the “Satsuma” out for first autumnal night/disco lights ride with a mate who I ended up having to lend a beam till he gets some “proper” lights for the job

The later pics are after the first 15 mins of climbing into the fells looking back

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Great to see The Snake out and about. How'd you find it?

Lights on

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Lights off

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Very still, fairly mild 13 degrees with a slight chill in the air. Misty in parts. Great to get the miles in before a busy end to the week.
 
Great to see The Snake out and about. How'd you find it?

Lights on

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Lights off

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Very still, fairly mild 13 degrees with a slight chill in the air. Misty in parts. Great to get the miles in before a busy end to the week.
I don’t have much experience with road bikes or anything much not mtb related

I mean I have rode the odd road/cyclo bike here n there

It came in to the workshop around the same time a modern Jake came in but I couldn’t resist the classic Kona colours and decals - it’s not technically fully mine yet ahaha I don’t own the frame forks or wheels yet so the manager let me take it out for one last proper blast before I have to splash out, but I ve been looking for a rigid fast off road 29 thing to play with for a little while

It’s basically bl@@dy fast as f@@k and held up very well off road so I am pretty impressed with it, not much flex at all and you can feel all the power transfer right through it when you stick the burn on

so yeh thumbs up all round : )
 
Cold and a fine stinging sleet today, perfect day for a bush ride. Cold feet with two pair of wool Sox and windproof riding shoes. I wore insulated gloves, two flannel shirts, insulated light jacket and a heavy windbreaker. E54951E1-86C6-4FAD-928A-31EE4E4DC514.jpeg 1348D47C-03DA-42E1-9B48-D689FC0B6C49.jpeg DEC0B04B-9F4B-428C-8432-177A35736FC7.jpeg 3264129A-AD36-47EA-BA7B-5D2B7C075921.jpeg 6112BB95-CE10-45FA-B906-8E197D621BB6.jpeg A493A7AA-CE5F-4222-94F7-B8938623BA65.jpeg
This is a connector trail I built years ago. The next weekend the ATV folks had found it and flagged it. Now it’s an ATV trail, even over stumps I went around on my bicycle. The atv folks made two detours as the trees were too thick and big.
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Today I took a ride into “Grants Farm”, an abandoned squatters subsistence farm. Grant bought the timber rights and thought the land went with it. He lived there with his sister until about 1950. They raised potatoes, apples hops etc. The Forrest Service, who owns the land, let him live there with his built on the ground ramshackle barn and house. When he died the Forrest Service tore it all down. In the last five years the apple trees have died or quit producing, as have the hop bushes. It’s nothing but a woods opening now and you have to know how to find it.

Hop bushes.
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Apple tree in the remains of their field.
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Today I took a ride into “Grants Farm”, an abandoned squatters subsistence farm. Grant bought the timber rights and thought the land went with it. He lived there with his sister until about 1950. They raised potatoes, apples hops etc. The Forrest Service, who owns the land, let him live there with his built on the ground ramshackle barn and house. When he died the Forrest Service tore it all down. In the last five years the apple trees have died or quit producing, as have the hop bushes. It’s nothing but a woods opening now and you have to know how to find it.

Hop bushes.
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Apple tree in the remains of their field.
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Great story - great pictures
 
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