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The colour of spring
Those of you who are interested in my cycling activities will be aware that I’ve taken to twattering my long weekend rides. I first tried tweeting a journey at Christmas, when I undertook a century up to Parsley Hay via … Continue reading
Posted in cycling, Environment, Fun stuff to see and do, Panoramio photo discussions, Panoramio updates, Shared media, Wildlife
Tagged bike rides, Bikely, Cycle rides, Hartington, High Peak trail, Manifold Valley Trail, New Photos, Panoramio, Peak District, Staffordshire, Tissington Trail, Weaver Hills, Wetton Mill, Wildlife, Wootton, Wychnor
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Darkness has reached its end
Now the clocks have moved forward, the winter is over. Spring is here, and the light evenings and long day rides of summer begin. I like cycling in the winter, but the cold and dark become wearing; the chance to … Continue reading
Posted in cycling, Environment, Events, Followups, Fun stuff to see and do, Panoramio photo discussions, Shared media
Tagged Bikely, Century Ride, Cycle rides, Derbyshire, Harboro Rocks, Hartington, High Peak trail, Hognaston VOR, Hognaston Winn, Hole in the Wall, New Photos, Panoramio, Peak District, Tissington Trail, Wildlife
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