A nice morning out with a bit of rain the night before not so dusty all four riders attended promptly so we set of for what I term my Duloe Run. Harry was keen with leather jacket (he's goner get hot in that) so we set of first lane has a bit of everything in water, mud, rock, a climb, a decent, some gates and masses of extremly over grown lane plants, bushes (narrow and low) well Harry impressed all of us and had no problems to report. But his comment was thats amazing I thought we were going down farm tracks, welcome to green laning?
Having got to Duloe with no problems I suggested we try Murchlarnick as it is realy dry? well we did try to walk up the lower section Bonnie summarised well not today. then we went to plan B a hill climb with a diffrence the only thing Harry didnt make it up.
Then a return route retracing the lanes adding a couple more lanes at the bottom of one we bumped in to Terry from Par and a guy from Tiverton who had lost his number plate that Sam picked up and fixed on the gate to this particular lane (they will have a return to collect very lucky) they tagged on for a few lanes where we guided them to Widegates and parted company.
An enjoyable Ride with good company & one Very Knackered Beginner who wants to do it again? who still hasnt got over Green Laning is better than his expactations by miles.
Nice one Big G, sorry we missed it, out on the road bikes up to Bude at the time...A little bird. no literally, Bonnie said you might be leading a run this Thurs eve from Saltash? If so, please add me to your list, thanks.
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experience is something you get....right just after you needed it!!
Cheers for than Gerry, i am aching in my arms and legs like mad today. Am going to get a new spark plug put in and see if i can find the Fuse blowing short on my Bike. Chow for now. Harry ( and ps Ill get up that hill one day lol) never to old to learn!!