I'm not an Adventure rider are you?

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Bernard Smith wrote:
IainD wrote:Have just seen the weather forecast.

I am definitely not going to be an Adventure Rider this weekend.

Bet the forum is busy on Sunday....
Heading south Sunday for a few weeks - off to Santander and then somewhere..... no idea where but somewhere.... :-) Does that make me adventurous?
yes very ;)

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Yamnut wrote:GB you're starting to wake the trolls!
Indeed! ;-)

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-Ralph- wrote:
Yamnut wrote:GB you're starting to wake the trolls!
Indeed! ;-)

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That was the idea :)
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Redmurty wrote:
Bernard Smith wrote:
IainD wrote:Have just seen the weather forecast.

I am definitely not going to be an Adventure Rider this weekend.

Bet the forum is busy on Sunday....
Heading south Sunday for a few weeks - off to Santander and then somewhere..... no idea where but somewhere.... :-) Does that make me adventurous?
yes very ;)

cheers Spud ;)
I went to Santander on my bicycle the other week, does that make me an adventurer?
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most definitely - have nothing but respect for the unmotorised versions of distance travelling.




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Ben750 wrote:
Redmurty wrote:
Bernard Smith wrote:
IainD wrote:Have just seen the weather forecast.

I am definitely not going to be an Adventure Rider this weekend.

Bet the forum is busy on Sunday....
Heading south Sunday for a few weeks - off to Santander and then somewhere..... no idea where but somewhere.... :-) Does that make me adventurous?
yes very ;)

cheers Spud ;)
I went to Santander on my bicycle the other week, does that make me an adventurer?
I presume you mean the city not the bank :)
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Listen to Oisin from 4 mins 55 seconds into this, until 6 mins 40 seconds.

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I love all these "adventure bike rider" topics but I think they sll boil down to the same thing. As I already said if you class yourself as an adventure bike rider then you are.
I'm doing Lands End to John O Groats on Saturday. It will take me two days to get to Lands End from Norfolk, then four days to get up to JOG then 2 days to get back to Norfolk. I'm going by myself(thanks brother in law for dropping out at the last minute but im not bitter...)and camping all the way with very little planning involved apart from a quick look on google maps. To me, this is by far the most adventurus thing I have ever done by myself, so yes in my eyes I tick the box for "Adventure Bike Rider"
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waynecoluk wrote:I love all these "adventure bike rider" topics but I think they sll boil down to the same thing. As I already said if you class yourself as an adventure bike rider then you are.
I'm doing Lands End to John O Groats on Saturday. It will take me two days to get to Lands End from Norfolk, then four days to get up to JOG then 2 days to get back to Norfolk. I'm going by myself(thanks brother in law for dropping out at the last minute but im not bitter...)and camping all the way with very little planning involved apart from a quick look on google maps. To me, this is by far the most adventurus thing I have ever done by myself, so yes in my eyes I tick the box for "Adventure Bike Rider"
You are 100% correct in my opinion. Any way, this subject is flogged to death. More importantly don't forget to go to Dunnet Head whilst you are at JoG. Much nicer and feels way more real. Riding in Scotland is fantastic. You'll have a ball. If you have the time and inclination it may be worth 'doing' as much up there as you can. It is luverly

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