Fubar
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Pretty much the usual route again today, with a slightly deviation and more climbing, only a touch slower and on my own...
So I'll let some pictures talk instead.
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Apparently this Oak tree has a look of broccoli about it!
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My deviation (AKA flying downhill too fast and missed my turn) found me an estuary and Wales!
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It also found mean oil refinery and yes the climb was that steep.
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A touch different from yesterday, but over on the right middle is Jodrell Bank where I should be tomorrow and right is a big fire!
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Closer to home and some 'wild' raspberries along with evidence of my eating them last night as well. I missed one last night, so I went back for another attempt today.
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As you can see these wild raspberries are not small affairs and are really tasty.
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And to finish off a strawberry from home. Looks like a slug may have beaten me to it though!
21 miles or thereabouts, and bikehike tells me it is 1100 feet of climbing. I will say nothing about the average, I think I must be tired.
https://www.strava.com/activities/347945122
Will that be the fire at the Wood Mill near Macclesfield?? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-33566064




FFS! WHY?? It was only done the day before too, so that put paid to any thought of speed for a good mile, skating around on the top of the chippings and trying to stay where the car tyres had already been was sooo much fun 

but I felt so gooood! 


At the top of the climb you are exposed to the wind again which was noticably colder having climbed about 800 feet so I was glad to have brought a fleece. The views are well worth it though, especially on such a sunny day.
covering 37.6 miles at 12 mph average.
(They were fine really - not at all bothered about me walking past).
That looks like a good way to celebrate.
(I shall be working for mine
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