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  • PSA: Mud free chiltern ride
  • jonwe
    Free Member

    Just been for a cheeky local loop in the Chesham area and it was remarkably mud free. We are talking English mud standards here so you’d class it as ‘pretty dry’. There was still a spattering on the frame but compared to the mudfest a couple of weeks ago which had reached ‘really quite muddy’ standards this was all very pleasant.

    So stop yer chatter and trips to Aldi and get out there!

    velosam
    Free Member

    would you have a route at all, you would be happy to share?

    jonwe
    Free Member

    Here’s one of our outings on strava: https://www.strava.com/activities/516328994 It’s about 50% road 50% tracks. If you want longer I’ve got several that go up to 40 miles but they were filthy a couple of weeks ago over near wendover/ great missenden.

    jekkyl
    Full Member

    So stop yer chatter and trips to Aldi and get out there!

    Ace, they should put that at the top of the page.

    velosam
    Free Member

    Thanks, I will give that a go.

    deadkenny
    Free Member

    When the Chilterns are rideable, spring is here. 😀

    johnny
    Full Member

    Was out last night in the Goring-Stoke Row- Woodcote area. Lots of little ribbons of hero dirt loveliness emerging from the horse-mangled-slop. Spring is definitely on the way!

    jonwe
    Free Member

    @deadkenny – when the chilterns are rideable, it’s usually september.

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