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Grumpf that border terrier looks a good size for you - those ridgebacks could replace your bike
If youre riding midweek there's hardly anyone around even in Surrey Hills so a dog makes good company - doesn't answer back tell you what to do or laugh when you fall off for a start
Dont think I'd take mine up there at weekend she is too small and it's too busy
Only been out for a few rides with Woody, but she seems to be getting the hang of it.
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/beargotsoul/5462767150/ ]Woody's first ride[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/beargotsoul/ ]bear406z[/url], on Flickr[/img]
g.r.f,Pastcaring-Why thank you 8)
Archie the Border Terrier
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/25655510@N02/5523427560/ ]March 13th - Follow The Boss[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/25655510@N02/ ]Johnclimber[/url], on Flickr
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i just zoomed out on your map, i'm not to far away from you between hastings and battle.
if i ever see someone being dragged up the road at 20 mph by a dp, i'll know its you 😆
OT what are the trails like on the other side of the marsh? thick sticky clay or something ridable?
some good stuff this side (when its dry) if you've never looked, but not been great this winter due to all the rain...
My dog is near going into retirement from her biking days, she's about ten now and dont want to push her too hard. Nearly ten years biking with me, gutted she cant come out as often now!! Many many happy biking times with her and plenty hill walking looking for trails with her to come.
i grew up (some may disagree) in north kent so know all about the chalk. only lived down here for 14 months
still trying to find my way around.
i'll have a look around hamstreet cheers.
G.R.F. - MemberI might hang out on this forum a bit more, I usually get bored with bikers and their anorak 'have you got the right spacer' can't be doing with it. But if that bender winterfold can take it, I'm sure I can,
If you have been able to put up with the Contributor in Chief over there for the last few years then this place is easy!
Love that pic thv3 I'd like a whippet but don't think my daughters cats would 🙂
Inspired by this thread on Sunday morning... I treated Olive to some techie single track...
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I have added a cow bell (£4 off ebay) and a fluro neck buff to my trail hound. This works pretty well as otherwise she is invisible in bracken/woods etc. You also get a festive raindeer sound when she is about to cut you up.
I taught Banff the BEHIND command, use it before a big hill so he doesnt get out in front and take the wrong trail / turn.
Took Merlot, our Cocker around the Top of Swinley yesterday with Son1. deliberately tried to avoid the STW crush. He loves it. A lot better then me on the drop-offs. Can disappear into the bushes, but always comes when called. The dog does the same 🙄

