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One of my faves spots too Jeffer
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summittoppler wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 9:28 pm
There's some great bivvy spots here and I'm looking forward to dosing there again
20200706_164743 by Jeff Price, on Flickr
Well I was going to but, er, my mates didn't, erm, fancy it. Obviously I was outnumbered so we moved on elsewhere. Ahem. Of course I would have done if on my own. Obviously. Erm.
Oh I see how it is, I point out that there's 2 on the Island and someone has to come along with 3
No, it's no good, I've tried but I can't hold back. That location always puts me in mind of iffy 1970s sitcoms, as per: "I had a really painful experience in the Trossachs", "well I'm not surprised in those trousers".
I've just had a look where that is. It's 50 miles from the ferry. That's getting close to how far I can get and still get back again the same day. Looks like a mainland bivi could be on the cards. It's not far past Blandford Forum so I could use the lovely concrete hut (hovel) I used on the winter bivi
You got some pics of your roadpacking iron horse please James...jameso wrote: ↑Sun Jul 12, 2020 11:46 am Yesterday's ride was a good one. Made my new audax / lightweight roadpacker bike official with a solo 300 that went well. Well, apart from the headwind riding west in the morning that dropped so I had no return leg benefit. Rode out to the Cotswolds and back and was reminded on just how beautiful the roads are around there. Stunning, I'd say. I've ridden and adjusted a loop over the last few years that takes in a number of roads in the area around Snows Hill & Andoversford, up on the 250-300m flatter high ground with views across the tops out to Cleeve Hill and the Malverns, then returns via Sustran 57 along the Sherborne valley / river Windrush. The home leg is flatter and more open. Riding east on the home leg with the low evening sun behind me and a long shadow in front is something that takes me back to roadpacking to Lake Constance and the Eurobike show, with the scenery of the N Cotswolds being not too different to NE France it was like being somewhere else entirely (the feeling-flaky ~250-270km point helps blur things). Next trip will be a 'lazy 400', will take some basic sleep-out and brew kit and spent more time in the western/Cotswold half.