Flaming June.........the sequel

I've been all over theses places on the roads and with work (bridges and roads) but not so much of the off road - prefer riding with others for security and backup.

So many of the tracks, like the one at Crackpot, I'd seen but not been on. Finished the off road there, bit loose...I sometimes wonder if the parks and autorities add so much loose large stone in hope it'll make things more difficult! Anyway, not difficult on these bikes, but rules out two-up on the bigger bikes. Many of the trails I did two-up on my R80/7 early 90s, and they were much easier then, oh well.

A final blast sown the roads back for a sumpteous ice cream at Brymor http://www.abmoore.co.uk/icecream.htm before home. The Elderflower is sublime!

Over a hundred miles (oh me *rse) with plenty off-road and a sheer joy.

By time I got home I was well tired, the evening visit to harriers for a hard workout running finished me off - like a wreck this morning, thighs ache, calf aches (which is already in recovery) - even the soles of me feet ache, maybe need some MX boots for all that standing up.

But todays a different day - yesterday was SPOT ON, cheers again John, my turn to show you something new to you next time :eek: :eek: :eek:
 

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Fritz,
Some very good photos there, really captures the Dales and your journey. Thanks for posting and thankyou from all on UKGSER for no photos of JB's buttocks. :eek:
Look forward to your next instalment.:thumby:

Andrew
 
Thanks for those pics Fritz:thumb

....and thankful you didn't add to the long tradition of capturing my trailriding fashion faux-pas:eek
 
that looks great guys

JB ive got a day booked with skygod next weekend so after that when your free i'll definitely take you up on your offer :thumb
 
thanks to you both for the entertaning photo's and report
must be great going out in the week when there's hardly a soul about - shame the park ranger wasn't up to date with the trails but glad he didn't cause more of a fuss :thumb2
 
must be great going out in the week when there's hardly a soul about - shame the park ranger wasn't up to date with the trails but glad he didn't cause more of a fuss :thumb2

Must admit, I do prefer it, no walkers or trailriders about at all during midweek
 
That looks like a fantastic day out. Not jealous at all that we don't have trails like that down here. :rob Must get up your way when I get my bike back together. :thumby:
 


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