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  • Beer and bikes – good idea?
  • muddydwarf
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    Not road riding obviously! Off to the Boot Beer Festival in Cumbria next and aiming to take the bikes. The area is gorgeous, with some fantastic riding right out of the tent but will i manage to be fit enough to ride given that there are over 70 different ales/beers to try? 🙂

    Junkyard
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    well on the plus side [ if you live up to your name] you wont have far to fall.

    muddydwarf
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    Depends where i start the fall from – the top of Black Ghyll for instance is a bloody long way down! 🙂

    trailmonkey
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    [tannoy] del to the forum please, del to the forum [/tannoy]

    stumpynya12
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    Beer & Bikes is the way forward. All down to the plan.Drink from 19.00 until 24.00,sleep, get up 06.00 and go ride. Repeat process and enjoy.
    Bikes,beer & sun…….deep joy.

    muddydwarf
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    Can’t wait – hope the weather is as good next week!

    fourbanger
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    Beer and bikes is always a good idea!

    Muke
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    It works well @ BBB

    😀

    sausagefingers
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    i would say mountainbeering is an excellent idea
    the 8 stitches i received in my face would disagree

    Rorschach
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    Beer=Good.Bikes=Good.Bikes+Beer=2Good.Simple maths really.

    Capt.Kronos
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    Its great – and your hangover will be cleared by the top of the first climb as a bonus 😉

    Used to do such things a lot before my riding buddy moved to Oz! Best keep away from riding on the roads after a skinfull though 😉

    ton
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    my whole reason for cycling nowadays is the enjoy beer with mates post ride.
    i dont drink any other time.

    so that’s a yes then……………. 8)

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