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BM spring/summer ride
somewhere darn sarf this time?
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Haven't had a BM ride in a while, and I missed the Afan one, so who's up for it?

Down south this time? Maybe Nick could do a tour of the Downs? or maybe Nobby could utilise the latest technology to lead us round and round in circles somewhere?

End of May/early June?

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The eejit that was meant to guide Woburn last time should be available if you wish to return & see the rest of it

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I'll happily do a Surrey Hills one!
How about a European weekend?
Edited: 04/05/09 13:04
Nobby wrote (see)

The eejit that was meant to guide Woburn last time should be available if you wish to return & see the rest of it


Lets hope he brings a biggeer ball of string this time.


Nick Evans wrote (see)
I'll happily do a Surrey Hills one!

Are you inviting Coveman and Tim as well Nick to take the pictures.
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Darn sarf?  It's all flat down there innit???
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Peaks?

Scotland ? or Lakes ?

as its MTB not GHB [girly hills biking]

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Nah it's full of miserable tossers and has crap weather.
What about Lord Greenvilles private estate, oop north.
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Far be it from me to stop Coveman and Tim from coming if they so desire. The ride will be much less pleasant if they do though, for all concerned

It's not actually that flat round here either, contrary to Northern beliefs.

South downs are they hilly ?
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Sort of, the riding's better (IMO) around the Surrey Hills, South Downs is very 'old school' lots of wide open bridleways and such, no real singletrack, and no trees! The Surrey Hills is much more wooded fast twisty singletrack.

I reckon on climbing around 1000ft for every 10 miles without looking for hills, so it's hilly enough.

XCman [ KB ] wrote (see)
South downs are they hilly ?

Well south is down on the map, and down means there must be an up somewhere, possibly north of Bham.
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XCman [ KB ] wrote (see)
South downs are they hilly ?
There's a couple of hills.

  
 

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