Spurn Point

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Had a day's run out a couple of weeks ago with my mate, ktm990adv.
Went over to Spurn Point, Humberside.
Its part of the national trust and RSPB sites, there is a small charge to take the sand covered road to the point, and that's about as much sand riding as i would like to do. Any way, there is still the old WW1/2 gun emplacements and bunkers to look at and go inside. Its well worth a look if you are in the area.
 

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Nice one :thumb2

Ill have to pop over and have a look for myself.

How long are the sandy tracks/roads? Is that the only one or are there more to explore?

Richie:beerjug:
 
Hi Richie, the road to the point is covered with sand that is blown on to it, so its either only a few hundred meters or a mile or so. The narrow strip of road is about 3 miles. I wouldn't ventur of the road as the sand is quit soft and deep, more like sand dunes. Hope you enjoy it.:thumb
 
Hi Richie, the road to the point is covered with sand that is blown on to it, so its either only a few hundred meters or a mile or so. The narrow strip of road is about 3 miles. I wouldn't ventur of the road as the sand is quit soft and deep, more like sand dunes. Hope you enjoy it.:thumb

Thanks for the warning RE soft sand:beerjug:
 


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