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A photo you took, today
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A quick little 101 mile Bimble to work this morning managed to get there for just after six
And i was still toastie thanks to my Gerbing plug in gloves that for some reason I haven’t worn for a couple of years
My feet was starting to feel out though
A quick little 101 mile Bimble to work this morning managed to get there for just after six
And i was still toastie thanks to my Gerbing plug in gloves that for some reason I haven’t worn for a couple of years
My feet was starting to feel out though
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This would be just another day for you Northern folks lucky enough to have all this on your doorstep. For me it was a proper treat. I passed over the peaks a few weeks ago from Sheffield to Glossop,and it was thick fog the whole way so I missed the whole show.
Yesterday I had another job from London to Sheffield and on to Congleton and the sun was totally the f*ck out !
Apart from getting lost a couple of times due to flooded road diversions and my nav freezing the only bad thing about my day was the M6/M1 run back home.
Yesterday I had another job from London to Sheffield and on to Congleton and the sun was totally the f*ck out !
Apart from getting lost a couple of times due to flooded road diversions and my nav freezing the only bad thing about my day was the M6/M1 run back home.
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I put those hot bags (made for skiers) in me socks. Good for several hours ! (best placed over the veins rather than under the sole).Rederic wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 8:25 pm [attachment=0]5CAB6794-0F94-4F72-9CE5-95ACDC8007A2.jpeg
A quick little 101 mile Bimble to work this morning managed to get there for just after six
And i was still toastie thanks to my Gerbing plug in gloves that for some reason I haven’t worn for a couple of years
My feet was starting to feel out though
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This beautiful 1901 built family home is called 'Inglewood House', located close to Stirling, Central Scotland. It's only a quarter mile from us.
It's now a Hotel & Spa and owned locally by a businessman/property guy.
Sunny Silverwing by APM Photography, on Flickr
It makes a great backdrop for the Honda Silverwing 600;
mac
It's now a Hotel & Spa and owned locally by a businessman/property guy.
Sunny Silverwing by APM Photography, on Flickr
It makes a great backdrop for the Honda Silverwing 600;
mac
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Woodbury Common today, near Exeter, and I noticed about 20 stones out of place in a bank.
All of them had messages.
All of them had messages.
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Fields around the Usk near Abergavenny have repeatedly flooded in recent winters...Saw a Greenland White-Fronted Goose earlier in the ride which I gather is quite rare for the area
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