Camber Sands 3,4 jan 2004

I had this crazy idea I'd buy an ordnance survey map and go get some soft-sand practice this week-end.

Anyone fancy meeting up down there for some tow-rope and shovel action?

Failling that, I'd be curious to hear from any one who knows the area - is this a very stupid idea? Will I get arrested? Will my GS be swallowed by quicksand, or will it be a blast? :-)
 
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- is this a very stupid idea?

IMHO, yes.

It might have been a good idea, except:
  • the ambient temp is likely to be somewhere between 3°C and -3°C
  • it's hard enough keeping the effects of salt off the bike without riding through sea-sand
  • What the hell do you want to practice for - the next time you go to Camber Sands or are you going to enter the next PD?
Sorry mate - it just seems a daft idea to me.

Greg

PS Snappy name, BTW!
 
Greg,

As they say, I <em>did</em> ask ;-)

Re temp:
I was hoping the winter temperature would keep sunbathers and volleyball players off the sand, leaving fisherman the only likely targets.

Re salt:
True. I'm planning an extended session with a water-hose afterwards. Though I was hoping to find tracks that were more inland / dune than beach / surf.

Re PD:
I've wanted to enter ever since I was a little kid growing up in France. I plan to take the TSE Dakar course in Tunisia next year and enter the D the following year.

But mainly, I need the exercise and besides, practise is fun :-)

(Oh, and my name is Dug by the way)
 
Dug

Welcome to the board.

If you're still going to Camber Sands, I fear that you're on your own, but have a great day.

But why not get in touch with Dave Halsall at Sawbridgeworth - he arranges some occassional green lane rideouts.

Greg
 
Dug,

I think you'll find the dunes at Camber sands are protected and I for one would be bloody annoyed if people started riding their bikes over them. It does nothing for our cause.

Hope you can find somewhere legal and less destructive!

Martin
 


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