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Anti-climactically, this is my last photo before we jumped on the M3 at Basingstoke and went home. - PA122761
He blamed the wind. I'm not sure if he meant intestinal or meteorological. - PA122760
Finally, on the last day, on one of the last trails, Roni crashed! - PA122757.JPG
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Post-Salisbury it got all leafy again as we zipped through Bucks up to Basingstoke - PA122748
A week ago we'd have been in the left rut. We've both already had wet boots all week... - PA122746.JPG
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So it was straight back to the ranges! Sending Roni out first, just in case. - IMG 20181012 102201 6
Found a shop and got it fixed, took no photos - IMG_20181012_095806_9.jpg
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It'd felt funny for a while, but now was making that sort of metal-on-metal noise that means a wheel bearing needs to be replaced - IMG 20181012 094203 4
On the last day, finally the Mighty XT needed a break - PA112739.JPG
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Sensibly, I rode round this... - PA112735
Finally, Roni got some of the wet and sticky mud he was pleased to have avoided for the past week. - PA112733.JPG
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The alternative route, though, had some stunning views. - PA112723.JPG
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That red flag prevented a left-turn here. We stopped, hoping the white hilux was opening the ranges to us. It wasn't :( - PA112719.JPG
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Much of salisbury plain's not the most *exciting* lanes - PA112704.JPG
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The ridgway was closed because of a seasonal TRO, but it's hard to imagine that it's better than the alternative here. - PA112688
From Swindon to Salisbury, the lanes are long, clear, and a bit flat-out. Need to frequently stop to calm down... - PA112686
The National Trust's HQ is very much not a National Trust building. Good cafe, though! - PA112683.JPG
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Proof, post-taffy, that I can cross puddles without drowning the bike - PA112681.JPG
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Sometimes, when you stop and wait for a horse rider you get a delightful view to look at - PA112670
Sometimes, when you stop and wait for a horse rider you get a delightful view to look at - PA112666.JPG
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Since the DRZ was *working* we had to contrive oil-level checks to keep up the pretence of it being a bit knackered - PA102661
This is not the Holloway Road I know - PA102658.JPG
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The cotswolds does have the od abrupt descent, though - PA102648.JPG
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Where Wales has dramatic scenery, the forest of dean and the cotswolds is just really *nice* - PA102638.JPG
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Like something out of kids TV, this is a small red Royal Mail van waiting at a level crossing for a steam engine... - PA102631
Naturally, when Roni fixes his bike the test-ride is to a steam railway - PA102630.JPG
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... and it's all fixed! - PA102624.JPG