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Dave 123

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The car is Swedish.
I assume they are going to or coming from Crufts.....
A pit stop in Cambridge.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
[QUOTE 5551787, member: 9609"] View attachment 455156 [/QUOTE]
That is stunning
 

tyred

Legendary Member
Location
Ireland
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Lough Inshagh
 

grecinos

Veteran
I found a (lil) buddy on my bike ride today. He was on the opposite side of the fence and eventually found a way through. One of the nicest dogs I've encountered yet. I had just enough time to get my smartphone out of my pocket and take a few photos. He looked to have a radio collar of some sort. Shortly after, he spotted his owners (in an all-terrain vehicle) in the distance and went running towards them just as quick.
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Location
Salford
[QUOTE 5562744, member: 9609"]it seems to have quite a long body, my first thoughts were a newt (may be a great crested) they could be looking for a new pond at this time of the year?

but you could be right in thinking Lizzard.[/QUOTE]
How big was it @uphillstruggler ?
 

tyred

Legendary Member
Location
Ireland
[QUOTE 5563153, member: 9609"]I love your area - what a joy it must be to ride there, very jealous.[/QUOTE]

I am indeed very lucky to have so many beautiful routes, most of which are very rural with little traffic (although they are spoiled by the boy racer brigade who use them as race tracks).

The reason I've taken to riding an old mountain bike recently in preference to my road bikes is that it opens up all the gravel paths and laneways like most of yesterday's ride as I increasingly like to get to really peaceful places with no idiots trying to powerslide ancient BMWs around blind corners.
 
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