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Nephews here, we went crabbing instead ๐ณ
CG where is the gulley? I had an explore around Farley mount but it's so over grown it's not much fun.
Sorry bout that CG. Life got in the way of riding or should I say I binge viewing of the killing in Netflix saw me hit the sack at 4am and awake at 13.00! Ahh the pleasures of having the family away for a a few days ๐
bikebuoy - you sound a brilliant Uncle and it's great that you've spent time with them. 8)
beesey - everywhere is overgrown and you'll need to be determined to find the gulley! Grid ref is SU 535 303 and you'll start off on a farm track then some ducking and diving (due to low hanging branches) at the entrance to a wood. Just keep following the obvious track, past some decrepit machinery then you should see a bridleway sign on the left that's actually just in front of a house.
Fight your way through there and continue following the obvious track through the wood. Just as the double track turns off and descends into the wood, continue in the same direction you've been riding and that is still the bridleway. Soon you'll come to the gulley and just follow that to the end, which is a minor road in Ovington.
Strongly advise you to wear full body cover and wait for dry conditions. It was quite slippery in there today.
john - no problem, enjoy the peace and quiet. ๐
Anybody fancy a ride tomorrow?
Late notice I know but the stars have aligned and I've a rare day with no work or childcare commitments. I'm based in Hillhead and will be carless tomorrow. Currently planning to head up to the SDW via the Meon Valley disused railway line, turn right and head to QECP for lunch and a lap. I may cheat a little on the way back and cut through some lanes, dependent on how my legs are holding up, but will ultimately head back via the Meon Valley again. Anyone care to join me for some or all of this ride? Pace will (of necessity) be fairly steady!
Alternatively if anyone has any better route ideas I'm open to suggestions.
Hi Tallie,
Me and John did that route on Sunday (and got drenched riding back up Butser Hill), unfortunately I've got work so can't join in tomorrow.
Do you live in Hillhead?
I'm only in Stubbington and regularly go out riding with John weeknights and on Sundays.
Send me an email if you fancy a ride another time.
cheers
Mark
Mark,
Yes I do - I'll drop you a line.
Cheers
Tallie
We call that gully 'rear mech alley' total of 3 mechs wrecked in the last 2 visits!
Mark you are such a tart! I leave the country for two weeks and you just move on to the next one! ๐
Damn I've been rumbled.
I honestly didn't realise they had the internet where you were going.
Just trying to find someone to talk to on the climbs ๐
Brambles look disappointing - not ready yet and very small. Boo. ๐
How are the hedgerows near you folk?
Git!
No brambles here CG but lots of blue sky and sunshine ๐
Can i just say its fantastic that this thread is up to 24 pages, having become quite disillusioned with whats available in hampshire i'm now aware of at least 1 more place to explore (CG's post above su 535 303) tracking strava throws up a route that i'll be heading out on asap.
Cheers All
Hampshire riders are ace
john - I found some that were ripe so I got stuck in. Sorry. ๐ณ There's a pic a few pages back of the track in question!
Lummox - seek and you will find! At the end of said gulley, turn R onto minor road. At T-junction turn L and follow road with water on both sides. Pub is on L side of RH bend.
At next T-junction you need to pay attention - turn L but immediately cross over at refuge and you should see an embankment to your R. Pretty sure there's a bridleway sign. SU 571 317.
Head up embankment and just keep following the descending track through the trees. There's a minor road at the end so slam on your brakes! SU 573 317.
From here you can head into Tichborne (expensive pub here) then pick up bridleway that'll take you to Gander Down then Cheesefoot Head.
Agreed - Hampshire riders are definitely ace. ๐
Brilliant, pencilled onto the OS map, now to find some free time.
Get out tomorrow as Monday will be pants!
^^^ please be wrong ~ I have to go and recce a group ride on Monday morning for next week. ๐ฅ
How are the hedgerows near you folk?
Full to bursting with lovely, lovely fruit! And some lunatic sharp brambles! ๐
Sadly, no riding for me this weekend. Missed out today, but did get to see the Red Arrows from my front door with a refreshing beer! Then, off to the US tomorrow for a day trip. Oh joy. ๐
Paperclip convention ?
Yes beesey, that's the one. ๐
I'm around this weekend if anyone fancies a Hack from Hamble. I'll be on the CX ๐
i was thinking about stitching together a ride from cliddesden to alton and back as suggested by hantsnightrider a few pages back... if the boss says i'm allowed out to play after work on saturday
Allthepies, go long on staplers. ๐
I wish. But I am still,tied up sunning myself in Menorca so bike freedom is yet another weekend away:-(
To be fair the sun and lack of work do make up for it a little ๐
Not sure if this has been posted before but thought it might be useful, you can also use it to report problems and it's pretty good for route planning.
http://maps.hants.gov.uk/rowreporting/default.aspx
Cheers beesy, sun is still shining g here ๐ only 1 day left ๐
a ride from cliddesden to alton and back
*Watches with interest...*
Had a lovely spin along the road from Cliddesden to Dummer the other day. Glorious.
Am hoping for a change in work circs sometime fairly soon, and so normal riding timings should be able to resume. Will see how it goes.....
Sorry CFH didn't manage it, but the route is sound... Just too bloody nackered after work. Did however do a really good night ride from Hatch on Thursday... A circular route from hatch to the Hambledon oil fields and back. Absolutely brilliant, especially the bit where a tawney owl flew into our light beams, landed and waited till we were only a couple of meters away before taking off. Some of the ride was interesting as the woods have had a harvester through... Looks like a nuclear waste land, with no discernable trail! Still managed to get back to the hatch by 10 for a well earned wainwright's B-)
Hurrah, pleased that this thread has appeared again. ๐
How lucky to see a tawny owl and to have been so close. ๐ Were you in Weston Common?
I managed a tiny pootle yesterday and had a stand-off with a sparrowhawk who was sitting on top of a fence post. This lady in black must have scared him off as he flew away into the distance. Wonderful sight. 8)
yes, weston common/closedown wood was where the harvester had been, ended up having to pick up the footpath round the outside, luckily this proved to be an awsome piece of singletrack! the owl was somewhere on the Long Lane, along with flocks of sleeping partridge...
glad you are feeling better...
Interesting ride out with big Shep tonight. One split hope hub for him and a damaged stansion for me, expensive ride ๐
Still despite the issues it was the first ride for over two weeks due to the holidays and at least my damage didn't stop me getting round the full route, unlike Marks.
Anyone been on the new blue route yet? We heard today that's it's rather fast and good fun.
Does anyone here know where the start of the new blue trail is at QECP?
If you continue along the South Downs Way trail which passes the zig zag berms on your left, take the trail to the right where it forks off which leads down to Halls Hill car park. The new start should be on the level part of this trail on the left just before it starts to decend. There is a bench nearby over looking the view with a statue of a lamb or sheep.
Thanks Ben
Who else was in the Hampshire Bowman last night?
Wish I had been, quality ales in there.
Awe not me, going tonight though ๐
I fell off today, landed hard on my face and sporting a black eye and two large rashes on my cheek ๐
That's what you get whilst in CX hack training 8)
We'll that's another day of CX training done, Hampshires looking bloody lovely as usual and I've seen less brambles and nettles this last week.
I may have annoyed a lovely family pooling out on bikes with my 22 reps of a steep hill whilst timing myself, thought I'd catch a quiet morning with no one around but nope, so sorry about that.
The Bowman was ace as usual, sat outside having supper and a beer in amongst the deep red sunset rolling over the South South Downs..
Aannnnd rest ๐
Quick recovery from your off bikebuoy! Respect for 22 reps, sounds painful. ๐ฏ
Feeling a bit guilty for disturbing 4 fallow hinds on a bridleway plus a million and one partridge lacking in common sense. Found some delicious brambles but exercised self-restraint by keeping to a single figure. ๐
Yeah, Hampshire's looking pretty lovely right now. 8)
Off for a point to point tomorrow. Top of the Test to the Wallops for a spot of lunch then back in time for [s]tea and medals[/s] a few beers.
If anyone's at a loose end, I should be passing through Whitchurch at some time around 1000.....
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I might venture to QECP one night this week for some night riding fun. I'm an irregular visitor to Hampshire and didn't know the new blue had opened.
The Wallops is a really pleasant area, have fun! ๐
Rode the new blue this evening, bit twitchy in parts with the loose new surface but good fun. Had a bit of a navigational error as we missed out the new drops. If anyone can explain where we went wrong that would be great
