A brilliant days riding, Thanks.
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A brilliant days riding, Thanks.
Had a great day out with FMtB yesterday. Quite a bit of Hampshire, and a big lump of Surrey, 180kms of Byways and Rights of Way. There is a lot in Hampshire we did,nt touch, so it,s got me thinking, if we badger him a bit I,m sure he would sort out a ride out one weekday when there,s not many walkers, horse riders, and 4X4s about.
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Re: A brilliant days riding, Thanks.
I used to live in Hants mostly near Odiham. Loads of lanes. Glad you had a good day
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When I was 21 I had a job crop consulting as work experience and was told I could have a small 4x4. Said I would prefer a motorbike and was given a new MTX125. In 8 months I did 12,000 miles, a huge amount of that off road. Had over 24,000 acres of farms to cover
Needless to say it was a hoot and I learned everything I know
(and have forgotten
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Must get down sometime - especially as inlaws live in Surrey.

When I was 21 I had a job crop consulting as work experience and was told I could have a small 4x4. Said I would prefer a motorbike and was given a new MTX125. In 8 months I did 12,000 miles, a huge amount of that off road. Had over 24,000 acres of farms to cover

Needless to say it was a hoot and I learned everything I know


Must get down sometime - especially as inlaws live in Surrey.
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Re: A brilliant days riding, Thanks.



By the way old chap, are you able to sit down now


Wouldn't want that advertised to widely, a day out with Mike leaves you with sore chuff.

Mike
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Re: A brilliant days riding, Thanks.
Great Stuff,
Don't forget the camera next time
Don't forget the camera next time

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Re: A brilliant days riding, Thanks.
I was travelling light, left camera at home, Mikes camera only takes pink photo,s 

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Re: A brilliant days riding, Thanks.

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Re: A brilliant days riding, Thanks.
[quote="CR Mmmmm"]if we badger him a bit I,m sure he would sort out a ride out one weekday when there,s not many walkers, horse riders, and 4X4s about.[/quote]
Consider yerself badgered then Mike :-)
Consider yerself badgered then Mike :-)
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Re: A brilliant days riding, Thanks.

Would people prefer a mid week ride, with the emphasis on riding?
How much notice of a mid week date do people require.
Although my knowledge of Hampshire lanes is improving, it's not exhaustive, so some patience on the map sections may be required

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Re: A brilliant days riding, Thanks.
You boys are sooo lucky in NI we don't have any legal byways I think that everyone who rides off road in NI does so slightly illegally.
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Re: A brilliant days riding, Thanks.
Hi,
Midweek is fine, I ' work' from home. I have a 2 bike trailer if anone wants a lift as it were.
Midweek is fine, I ' work' from home. I have a 2 bike trailer if anone wants a lift as it were.