Ride out In Glos any advice where to go?
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Ride out In Glos any advice where to go?
Hi All,
Have a mk2 that I only use for work commute. Bought it to try green laning but have not met anyone local enough to go out with. I live in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire and really don't know any green lanes. Family commitments mean I am not available that often to go out riding but would prefer to go with someone experienced first to show me the ropes so to say.
Have considered the TRF but money is tight and time is minimal so would'nt get the full benefit of joining for a year imo.Plus i might not enjoy the rigours of green laning.... Anyone local to buddy up with? drop us a pm to exchange details
Si
Have a mk2 that I only use for work commute. Bought it to try green laning but have not met anyone local enough to go out with. I live in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire and really don't know any green lanes. Family commitments mean I am not available that often to go out riding but would prefer to go with someone experienced first to show me the ropes so to say.
Have considered the TRF but money is tight and time is minimal so would'nt get the full benefit of joining for a year imo.Plus i might not enjoy the rigours of green laning.... Anyone local to buddy up with? drop us a pm to exchange details
Si
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Re: Ride out In Glos any advice where to go?
Most TRF groups allow an interested rider to come along for a couple of rides to gauge how they will take to the pastime.
If you join in a month or so I think your membership will run through to the end of 2012.
You can of course just buy the OS maps for you're area follow the Byway's your self, but that can be hard work, and you will not be aware of the lanes that carry a TRO[ Traffic Regulation Order], which if you're caught riding on by plod will result in you're CRM being posted back through you're letter box to you, after they have crushed it.
I always get a relatives to pay for my membership as a present, it's something I want, as opposed to yet more socks, or fecking slippers.
Mike
If you join in a month or so I think your membership will run through to the end of 2012.
You can of course just buy the OS maps for you're area follow the Byway's your self, but that can be hard work, and you will not be aware of the lanes that carry a TRO[ Traffic Regulation Order], which if you're caught riding on by plod will result in you're CRM being posted back through you're letter box to you, after they have crushed it.
I always get a relatives to pay for my membership as a present, it's something I want, as opposed to yet more socks, or fecking slippers.
Mike
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Re: Ride out In Glos any advice where to go?
Hey Mike when you come to collect the forks why not bring bike and ill take you on a 90 mile trail ride(4hrs)