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just come back from what i thought would be a hard ride up dundry across the fields and a coast back down again around 1hr tops
so bag and lights sorted and off i set about halfway up the dingy dark lane with lights on full blow i started talking to myself for a breif moment about how long the blody hill was
me- how long is theis f*c*ing hill...
somthing in the bush.....F*C*ING MASIVE

that was it royaly shit myself and caned it back down the hill and did some road work to calm down
im asuming it was in my head as it sounded very gremlin ish but still need to change my shorts when i got home.

anyone had things like this happen?


 
Posted : 06/08/2011 11:01 pm
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yes. eyes on the track. keep riding. dont look into the trees


 
Posted : 06/08/2011 11:02 pm
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Had it during the day, riding up a long climb and could hear rustling in the trees to my right. I kept on climbing and a couple of minutes later i could still hear it to my right, thoughts of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre flying round my head. I got near the top of the climb and a wild boar came charging out of the trees, across the trail and up the hill the other side. They're quite quick.


 
Posted : 06/08/2011 11:05 pm
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Yeah, even jumped off the bike and spun it 180 degrees to shine the lights in the trees - it was an owl.

I find a helmet mounted light works wonders for solo night rides.


 
Posted : 06/08/2011 11:05 pm
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freaked myself a few times, sometimes with reason and sometimes mind games.


 
Posted : 06/08/2011 11:09 pm
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they say a mind is a wonderfull thing i think it can be the best and the worst place ever.


 
Posted : 06/08/2011 11:14 pm
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Was once doing the coast to coast with my mate when I was 16, we had just walked to Ingleby Cross and was making our way to Osmotherley YH at 10:00pm (33 mile section!!!!) via a path through some woods when We came accross an elderley bloke walking towards us with a blanket over his head but face showing (nativity styleeee!).....carrying a huge **** off axe!.

He said "areet lads" as we tentetively past him keeping all eyes on the axe which I was adamant would soon be ploughed into my skull !


 
Posted : 06/08/2011 11:19 pm
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freaked myself a few times, sometimes with reason

I want to hear about the reason....


 
Posted : 06/08/2011 11:24 pm
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When we lived in South Africa, dad used to rake us out into the bush at night, to go for a wander..

He used to just say:

[i]"don't worry son, there's nothing out there at night, that isn't there during the day....

Only now it's awake. And Hungry."[/i]

😐

This is always going through my mind when doing solo night rides around Delamere...


 
Posted : 06/08/2011 11:29 pm
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the sound of shotguns when riding through woodland and followed by the sound and touch of falling shot.

I suspect deer poaching but not sure, i wasn't going to hang around to find out.


 
Posted : 06/08/2011 11:40 pm
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Rainy, misty night rides in the forest - coming across about 10 sets of reflective eyes (deer) when you suddenly round a corner of the trail. Always a few seconds of WTF!


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 12:03 am
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They keep goats where I ride. They have horns and everything. Used to them know. I've seen eye's staring at me before but they did not really worry me. The only time I got spooked was with a mate and something large started moving towards us through the woods. We did not wait around to say hello.


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 12:13 am
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I've been riding up on the tops in heavy fog, visibility about 2 metres. I bump into a guy walking his dog, as scared as I was. We both shreek like girls.

Scariest though, again, in heavy fog at night. I pass through a gate on the tops, I'm like 5 miles from any sort of civilization. The gate clangs shut behind me and I ride up the path a little, then the gate clangs shut as someone else passes through it......

I rode so fast that night I'd have been crowned the world champion for ever.


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 12:15 am
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grufallo chases me on solo night spins usually on one of two bits of riverside singletrack, can feel the breathing on my neck so I know he's there and need to pedal harder.

seems to follow me more if its dry, snowy or in autumn


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 12:30 am
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Scariest though, again, in heavy fog at night. I pass through a gate on the tops, I'm like 5 miles from any sort of civilization. The gate clangs shut behind me and I ride up the path a little, then the gate clangs shut as someone else passes through it......

Now that is f'ing scary...


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 1:04 am
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Watch 'Dog Soldiers', get bike, ride, set new record time for regular loop 🙂


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 1:16 am
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I stumbled upon what I thought was a body in the woods on a night ride (shortcut home from work at a local bar). Freaked me right out.
It turned out to be an amourous couple, making out.
Avert gaze to trail, and carry on. Couldn't resist shouting "nice tits love" as I rode off laughing to myself though.


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 2:33 am
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come across this a few times day and night in leighwoods and 50 acre its entertaining when u get about 20+ riders cathing a couple at it with a camera on tripod 😆


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 9:09 am
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It was probably just a big cat watching it's dinner pass by!!

There was a reported panther sighting on one of the xc routes I take at night last year. I tend to ride that section fairly swiftly at night now.


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 9:23 am
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on woodbury common the rustling in the bushes is usually marines with guns

sometimes they have helicopters with searchlights, and follow you a bit.

It can feel a bit like the 1st scene in ET


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 10:28 am
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Ermmmm! No.

You big Jessies.

the sound and touch of falling shot.

I suspect deer poaching but not sure, i wasn't going to hang around to find out.

Yes the rare flying dear are popular with poachers.


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 10:34 am
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Samuri - I've had the fog thing up in the peaks - never ridden so fast; terrifying isn't it?

Also in Sherwood Pines I was riding along when three bikers went across the path ahead of me. When I got to where they'd crossed I realised there was no path crossing the track I was on. Freaked me out good and proper.

I looked around and it turned out to be the deer! I'd mistaken their eyes reflecting my light as little bits of bike.


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 10:37 am
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its even there during the day....

http://www.zapiks.com/chain-vs-chain.html


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 10:53 am
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The one in the mist up there...^

I was out walking in the hills a couple of years ago in foul weather; stair rods, high wind and very poor viz. I came accross a couple checking their nav and got right up behind them before the customary 'turned out nice'. Dint know people could jump so high 🙂


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 11:27 am
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on woodbury common the rustling in the bushes is usually marines with guns

sometimes they have helicopters with searchlights, and follow you a bit.

Yeah.. usually..
apart from one night when Raoul Moat was on the loose and I encountered a large and purposeful looking fella dressed in an immaculate bouncers tux striding determinedly towards the centre of the common with a furious look on his face..

That proper gave me the creeps.. I rode another mile jumping at shadows and hearing every mouse fart before I packed it in and headed for home..


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 11:33 am
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Years ago me and a mate were riding in Wharncliffe at night and were looking for new tracks ( long before there were any established routes). We rode up a small path for about 300 yards which was getting narrower and more overgrown when low down and to our left we heard a deep growling. Never spun a bike round 180 and ridden so fast in my life but what an effing adrenaline rush....reckon it was the black panther that used to stalk round there!!!!


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 11:40 am
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Scariest though, again, in heavy fog at night. I pass through a gate on the tops, I'm like 5 miles from any sort of civilization. The gate clangs shut behind me and I ride up the path a little, then the gate clangs shut as someone else passes through it......

Yep.. that would do it for me...

I once just got it into my head that there were voices spilling over the moor one misty night on Winter Hill... got myself into a proper state. I didnt even look at Scotsmans Stump when I went past it 🙁


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 4:47 pm
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Yeah, by the Dirt Jumper covered in blood with a spliff and a spade at 1am.

Boo.


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 4:56 pm
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Night ride mantra: "Don't think about the Blair Witch, don't think about the Blair Witch, don't think about the Blair Witch". Repeat 'till you get home

APF


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 9:01 pm
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funnily enough, riding up Dundry on my cx, I heard a loud crash. still no idea what it was as I legged it.

odd one in Leigh Woods too. 10pm or so, pitch black no other lights visible and I suddenly hear someone say "alright". Admittedly its not "squeal piggy" but it was pretty freaky.


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 9:09 pm
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clubber what side of dudry do u go up? i went up from east dundry rd(whitchurch side)


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 9:25 pm
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Riding with a group at night you don't fear anything ... However, get ahead & out of earshot on a climb out in the Peaks and, all of a sudden, you feel the need for familiar company 😯


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 9:29 pm
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up Littleton lane which starts at the winford side opposite watery lane and then down elwell lane which drops to barrow lane near the a38. fantastic on a cx 🙂


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 9:46 pm
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Last summer I was on a none so special track, the sort with a large dry stone wall to one side and heavy bracken to the another. I heard some rustling to the side but thought it was a rabbit or something and carried on. The rustling got louder, seemed to be following me and I could now see the bracken swaying side to side.

I wasn't sure whether to leg it (surely a monster would be quicker than me anyway?!) or brave it out. Remembering Jurassic Park I kept still and the noise was heading [b]straight for me[/b] but now noticed a strange sniffling / snarling too. TBH at this point I was properly bricking it when the cutest looking badger EVAR popped out, stopped mid-stride, looked me straight in the eye for half a second and legged it back into the undergrowth 😀 took me about half an hour to stop shaking though!

I hate it when sheep cough too, they always seem to do it just as I'm passing them 😐 it's funny what the mind imagines in the milliseconds after you hear something, and the type of rusty-knife-wielding-nutter it sounds like

Theres another path not far from me that when its misty or foggy, it really gives me the bloody creeps, I have a feeling that someones stood about 6 inches to the back and right of me the whole way 🙁


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 9:55 pm
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ah yes i see(google maps :lol:) total other end to me then is it much steeper to get up over there? is there enough riding up there to fill a few hours.... in daylight this time lol


 
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Had the gate thing happen to me on the South Downs a few years back except i turned round to see what/who it was.... nothing there. The route then took me through [url= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clapham_Wood_Mystery ]THIS[/url] area 😯 😯 😯


 
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I've had the 'gate' thing too.

Commute takes me home over some hills .. 5 miles of bridleway and farm track. Suffice to say I don't do it so much during GMT (when it starts too dark to see after 6pm)

I've let the gate slam on me, then another 30 seconds later hear it again. Look over my shoulder. Nothing.
Pedal like hell till the next gate and I have to get off, still nothing. Turn my light off, turn it back on, turn it off, turn it back on and wave it around sit and wait for 20 seconds. Shadow coming down the hill behind me.

I pap my pants, then a light comes on. Another cyclist. Claimed he enjoyed riding with lights out and feeling his way. He'd been trying to keep his distance from my lights so as not to ruin his night vision, but of course I kind of forced the catchup by stopping, and he'd figured he'd spooked me by the way I'd taken my light off and was shining it all over the place.

I'd tried riding with ipod on in the dark once so I couldn't hear noises, but that didn't work. Just meant I was wanting to look over my shoulder even more. Decided that if I was ever going to be mauled by axe-murdering-were-pheasants I'd like to hear them coming and psychologically prepare myself first!


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 10:36 pm
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Opposite the main entrance to Thorndon in Brentwood where I trail ride there are some other woods. To me they are 'Spooky Woods' I'll ride them with others but never on my own. They're very quiet, even during the day. The last time I rode them on my own was during the day but I remember having an overwhelming sense of being followed. It was horrible. I got of there ASAP. Makes me shiver thinking about it now.


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 10:45 pm
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Not riding but was at a wedding near Banbury last weekend. A taxi cost £12 to travel a mile as we were 10miles from the nearest town so having had to take the mrs back to the hotel as she was ill I decided to walk back to the venue which for the majority had a pacemtb running alongside a wood. Had a bot of a creepy moment when I hear noises in the hedgerow and my torch started flickering, came back on and flashed it in the hedge to see a massive head. Think it was a fox but think the sound of my heart beating in my mouth scared it away... definitely wasn't my girly scream anyway


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 11:29 pm
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Not riding, but some solo night nav on Dartmoor a few years ago. Glowing eyes staring at you, and I swear I heard some growling. Glad when I got in to camp!


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 11:36 pm
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Coincidentally, I was out with the lads over at Shining Cliff Woods today for a trip down memory lane (used to run there lots). Was looking for a site to sleep out (under the stars sketch, dad’s will understand) when we found a site where clearly someone had been building fallen tree bivis. So, they were either the team who’ve been ‘creative’ (don’t remember those burms and ‘paths’ a few years ago) or some strange army wanabe (or other of similar genre) lurking in the bushes.

My point being, they’d probably ‘get off’ by acting up as YOU ride by. Me, I never ride without Fairbairn-Sykes….you simply never know.


 
Posted : 07/08/2011 11:55 pm
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This is always going through my mind when doing solo night rides around Delamere...

The strange guy who wanders around delamere in full head to toe camouflage (including his face) is worth worrying about!
Unless that is you teeto?


 
Posted : 08/08/2011 9:16 am
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Have been solo night riding round Cannock since the mid 90s. There are no axemen, panthers, werewolves, aliens or any of that shit. The stags are a hazard in October when they are rutting but realistically the worst thing that could happen is that you are riding uphill on a narrow bit of singletrack and you meet some loon on a 140mm FS bike with a thermonuclear set of lights riding the other way 😉


 
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ah yes i see(google maps :lol:) total other end to me then is it much steeper to get up over there? is there enough riding up there to fill a few hours.... in daylight this time lol

It's fairly steep going up Littleton lane though it's doable in the dry without dabbing. It's well worth it for the Elwell Lane descent - on a cx bike at least - it's a bit too easy on an mtb IMO. As for other riding, there's not really much more offroad up there that I'm aware of though again, there's a good bit around that's brilliant on a cx and alright on an mtb - happy to give you some routes if you want - just email me.


 
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Yes and half the fun of the experience. Lived and rode in the same mountains that Blair Witch was set at yaround the time it was out, and as a brit the terrain and wildlife was just alien enough to keep me wired. always been in the minimal lighting camp where its "night riding" as an experience rather than just riding at night, with big lights allowing you to do so.

Oh and we were tracked once by full camo right wing fantacist types


 
Posted : 08/08/2011 10:24 am
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Had a branch fly across my bar lights one night with a strange whoop noise from my side. I looked and there was nothing there so I went very quickly until heart and lungs wouldn't let me go quickly anymore! Another time I heard a hhhhhhaaaaaa kind of noise to my left and swear I could feel breath on the side of my neck. I started to bolt and then thought sod it, face whatever it is. I chucked the bike and squared up shouting in my biggest hardest voice. Of course there was nothing there and I probably looked hilarious fronting up to nothing if there was anybody else there. Nothing else has bothered me since though so either I scared "them" or I realised that there is actually nothing there to worry about.


 
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Used to solo night ride on the Penhydd. The Dead Sheep Gulley section always freaked me out.

Not because of the name - but there is a section where the right hand bank extends away from you at about shoulder height - perfect pouncing height... and there were always animals rustling around (probably rabbits 🙄 )


 
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Ty'yn y Coed Forest near Pentyrch (NW of Cardiff) is also freaky, day or night. My commute goes through there. Steep, very dark pine forest

Winter times when it is dark I stay on the road and don't venture into the forest.

One very foggy evening I was going down the road through the forest (sunken lane between two banks) and a misty, half formed shape vaulted the lane, clear, from one bank to the other. My rational mind tells me it was a roe dear....

Also found a very large circular clearing in that forest, with the outer circle marked out with bones. In the centre was the biggest beech tree I have ever seen, and a post with a horses skull attached to the top of it. FREAKED ME OUT*

Although when posted on mtb-wales, at the time, I got the impression that this was the local trail pixies....


 
Posted : 08/08/2011 10:46 am
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The gate stories are serious paaaarrrrp moments and I hope to never have one.

On my two overnight trips on the SDW I've taken music (the only time I've ever cycled with a music player) as there's no way I'd go through some of those woods being able to hear things


 
Posted : 08/08/2011 10:48 am
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I was out with a group at Llandegla at night (naughty I know). As usual I was bringing up the rear, coming towards the end on one of the descents my lights just died. I had no back up with me.

I stood there on my own in the middle of the forest. It was so dark I couldn't actually see my own feet so there was no way i could even walk down. I had to stand there and wait for the chaps to realise I was missing and come back for me.

I could just hear rustling all around me in the trees. All i could think about was the Blair Witch. It was probably about ten minutes I was stood there. You can just imagine how long it felt like. An absolute eternity. I was a shaking, whimpering mess by the time they got back to me. They were all looking for me shaped holes in trees and walls

I always [b]always[/b] carry a back up head-torch now. I suggest you do the same


 
Posted : 08/08/2011 11:26 am
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Not dark but one evening was doing a ride in the Dales nr Grinton with a couple of mates. We were in a farm yard on a green lane and couldn't find a bridleway that was supposed to exit from it.

All of a sudden this mountain of a guy in filthy overalls (who looked like a double for 'Chunk') appears from a barn and stomps towards us. I asked him where the bridleway was and he just starting grunting loudly and shouting incoherently. (At this point I apparently muttered 'ignorant ****') I think we were all waiting for him to pull out a bill hook or chainsaw from behind his back. He kept pointing at my gps unit on the bars and at a small broken gate whilst grunting. It turned out it was the bridleway.

The bridleway was so steep on wet grass it was virtually unridable and you could only crawl up it. After we'd got about 100m from the gate this horrible screaming and squealing started from the farm we'd just left. It sounded like someone or something being butchered alive. Pathetic as it might sound we all got off our bikes and pushed up hill flat out as it was quicker than riding whilst looking nervously behind.

We did another ride a few weeks later in the same area and took a route down a boulder strewn green lane only to find ourselves unknowingly arriving into the same farm yard. Suffice to say we didn't stop.

If you are ever passing [url= http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=398250&Y=497337&A=Y&Z=115 ]here[/url] look out for Chunk.


 
Posted : 08/08/2011 11:29 am
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Me, I never ride without Fairbairn-Sykes….you simply never know

Missed this - really ought not to, you know... 😯


 
Posted : 08/08/2011 11:46 am
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Got a puncture one night in Clough Wood above Darley Dale on my own as it was going dusk.

Lots of rustling in the trees that seemed to be getting closer and pretty dark by the time I'd fixed it - not nice at all.


 
Posted : 08/08/2011 2:29 pm
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i too have experienced the Delamere loon in full camo and facepaint - very unnerving in the pitch black on your own!
having said that, if you say hello, he does say hello back in a fairly friendly tone - but I'm not stopping to shake his hand!!


 
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Just contemplating starting night riding again... the twist is that I now live in the rockies so there really are bears in the woods....


 
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i caused one of those moments once.

I came round and realised the lights were broken and I was bleeding a bit. Sat there confused for a while until I saw a set of bike lights ride past about 30m away. I jump on my bike and give chase hoping to use his lights to see the path.

I get about 5m behind him before he hears me and speeds up.

I speed up and shout 'Hang on mate' which comes out sounding more like 'ARGHESS I want to KILL YOU' or at least that is what he hears and speeds up even more.

There then follows a high speed pursuit across the New Forest ending up at some remote pub with him fearing for his life as I finally catch him.

Gosh how we laughed after a couple of pints


 
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It's not just the things you hear, it's the things that you 'think' you saw
On a local ride on a particular fast cheeky trail when we all regrouped I asked 'did anyone see the man stood next to the fence?'
All I got was blank looks and it freaked me out until at the end of the ride another rider, who hadn't heard me the first time asked the same question. Phew

Around by me we have a fair few big cat sightings and I believe I have saw it myself. But it's the deer that run out in front of you that makes for trouser accidents

Solo night riding rocks, but would rather ride solo through the darkest woods than through the town and the dreaded chav......


 
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Try watching "Wild Country"...... Where it was filmed is where we ride at night. After seeing it, the sillouette of Mugdock Castle takes on a whole new meaning. Every rustle in the bushes is a potential werewolf....

On Monday night a naked man carrying an axe ran accross the path in front of me as I was shooting along some singletrack in the dark.... OK, was probably my light reflecting off some silver birch branches, but just for a second.... 😯


 
Posted : 01/09/2011 9:00 am
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If you're seeing blokes in the buff clutching their choppers, I'd be worried...


 
Posted : 01/09/2011 9:19 am
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Having deer following me through lordswood in the pitch dark.

to be fair i thought it was a group of pikeys fron the estate 🙂


 
Posted : 01/09/2011 2:45 pm