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[Closed] Well, I'm back from 'that' Quantocks ride

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There were ony 47 of us in the end(!)

Cheers to Sharki, Knottie and Co for organising, it was a top day out.

If you ever fancy a trip to the North Gloucestershire Alps then I'd be happy to return the favour.


 
Posted : 21/03/2009 6:33 pm
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im uploading my pics right now..thanks for coming .


 
Posted : 21/03/2009 6:51 pm
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indeed! great day for it. Everything ran smooth in the b'tids gunna kill ya group ride i thought (okay.. apart from a couple of punctures) Good guiding by sharki (cheers) loving the techy singletrack at the start.


 
Posted : 21/03/2009 7:02 pm
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back home myself with a pair of tired legs and a big grin.

A big thank you to Sharki, Knottie, Charley and Si,

It was great to see everyone out on such a great day.

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Posted : 21/03/2009 7:03 pm
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[i]loving the techy singletrack at the start. [/i]

Techy indeed, I think I've just about got my ringpiece back under control...


 
Posted : 21/03/2009 7:07 pm
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47 ! **** ! - hope you fellas had a good day,must make an appearance on the next one.


 
Posted : 21/03/2009 7:12 pm
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Good to meet you all - could the day have been better? I don't think so!

Pre ride faffage picture

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Posted : 21/03/2009 7:20 pm
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And I'm still stuck at work, in sight of the Quantocks 👿


 
Posted : 21/03/2009 7:30 pm
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There should be a pic along soon showing us all waving at HP from the ridge - but you didn't wave back!


 
Posted : 21/03/2009 7:32 pm
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but you didn't wave back!

Yes I did, but it was only two fingers 😀


 
Posted : 21/03/2009 7:35 pm
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techy singletrack? was that the gully run that me and sharki built?


 
Posted : 21/03/2009 7:48 pm
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Yeah - top day fella's and fella'esses ~ our group waved too Dibbs 😉

It was good to rides some new stuff and with some new people, even though I'm technically local.

Now how to hide the helmet mark the sun has made on my forehead...


 
Posted : 21/03/2009 7:52 pm
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Mrs. Machine had kindly prepared a monsterous spag-bol for my arrival. SWEET!

Had a super day. Was really good to meet everybody, and how good was the sunshine!


 
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wanted to say thankyou charlie for a top day had so much fun just home had hot bath an 4 beers have never gone to me head so fast,) from another charlie. cheers guys


 
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A great day out. TBH, felt a wee bit out of my comfort zone in the [b]b'tids gunna kill ya[/b] group esp on the techy stuff at the start, but luckily for me (and the riders behind) I was wearing my brown safety rubber pants.

Only downer for me was snapping my chain top of Hodders Combe/bottom of Lady's Edge. Time was knocking on so just rolled back to my car in Holford.

Big thinks to Sharki et al for organisation/leadership.

Good for the soul that sort of thing. I don't do enough of it.

Chas.


 
Posted : 21/03/2009 9:24 pm
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Excellent day out, stunning weather, fantastic trails and great organisation. Feel nicely knackered and managed to fall asleep for the two tries in the Grand Slam game.

Thanks to Knottie, Sharki, Charlie et al for organising and leading - including the road signs - and to Aleigh who started the whole thing off!

Hope this might be the first of many such rides!


 
Posted : 21/03/2009 9:32 pm
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Cheers Sharki, Knottie and Charlie for organising, both myself and Mrs Forge had a great day, with great company, trails and weather just excellent. I will edit some videos and post up over the weekend or Monday.


 
Posted : 21/03/2009 9:34 pm
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Back home up north now. Cheers guys for a great day out and once again the 'tocks didnt disapoint. If you ever fancy a trip in the Peak let us know.


 
Posted : 21/03/2009 9:59 pm
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Well it was indeed a grand day out .Top riding weather company must do it again sometime .Anna hope my encouragement helped :DKnottie Sharki you are stars once again thanks one and all.


 
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Yup,

Cheers All, been grand to put some names to faces- hope to catch you all around very soon !

Bring on the pics and vids- esp the water crossing ones!

EVILJOE


 
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Fantastic day, thanks again to all who helped organise, and to Sharki for guiding our group.
Apologies to anyone in the b'tids gunna kill ya group who I held up in the techy singletrack, I don't remember agreeing to give my mojo the morning off but it was definitely nowhere to be seen.
Respect to Sharki and oxym0r0n for getting up all the climbs on singlespeeds!
Just finished a big plate of fish and chips, and about to crack open a cold beer, I'll sleep well tonight.


 
Posted : 21/03/2009 10:07 pm
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Sponging-Machine- post ride BBQ at your place next time... 😉


 
Posted : 21/03/2009 10:10 pm
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well he did say comon didnt he joe


 
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Yep, brilliant day. We couldn't have asked for better weather! My first off-road visit to the 'tocks and the first time I've gone over the bars and broken the fall with the top of my head (on the [i]Chimney[/i]). Ouch.

Thanks to Charlie, Sharki & Knottie for puttting it on. Thanks to the bike shop van for the freebies. I think I'll have to sneak up the M5 one night, dig up the [i]Chimney[/i], and ship it back to South Devon 😉 'cos it's one wicked downhill trail.

Nice to meet you all. I'll post some piccies up tomorrow.


 
Posted : 21/03/2009 10:21 pm
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glad your ok slugwash


 
Posted : 21/03/2009 10:22 pm
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Chminey - tick
"Narnia" - tick
Concrete Block - tick
Grazed shins - tick

Great ride, great day. Nice to meet you all. Apolgies to R6ymy for almost making you take an early bath down Holford Combe - the Pace was looking a bit muddy by that point!! I'll try and cure my squeaky brake for next time....


 
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i might just nip out for a night ride now...;-)


 
Posted : 21/03/2009 11:24 pm
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Well, what can I say? A huge thank you to Sharki, Knottie and Charlie for putting this together. Knottie was a brilliant guide, very patient with girlie wuss moments, and boy could he climb those hills on his ss 8)

It was great to meet so many new folk, as well as catching up with the Southern Shandy Drinkers. What a beautiful day!

Can I just say a belated "hello" to the guy on the Sewanee whom I only saw at the start? Was hoping to admire your niche bike but didn't see you at the finish. Not often you see that make of bike around let alone two on a Quantocks ride 😀

Hope the guy from our group has scrubbed up well from his injury and is OK.

So ... when's the next one?


 
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"girlie wuss moments"

didnt see many of those ,Im just glad you all turned up !


 
Posted : 21/03/2009 11:39 pm
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I didn't have one on the log drop 😯


 
Posted : 21/03/2009 11:40 pm
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knottie on a ss?
Shoulda been in my group, there was only 2 of us on silly bikes.


 
Posted : 21/03/2009 11:47 pm
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I'm sure Mr Knotts bike had some of those gear things hanging off the back? 😛


 
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I'm glad I went on the ride and even gladder that I was with the [s]slow [/s]social group. Not only was it a great group of guy 'n' girls but I'm aching enough now.
Thanks for showing me a very pretty part of the country and how unfit i am.


 
Posted : 22/03/2009 9:53 am
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A thoroughly enjoyable day.

Thanks to Sharki, Knottie, Charlie and others for such a well organised ride.

Great guiding, company, weather and terrain.....my head says thanks a lot (my legs don’t!)


 
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Well what can I say thats not already said.....
It was great to get out and meet so many off this forum including the brilliant guides.

I am now sitting here aching slightly, but thinking of returning pretty soon!

Thanks for an awesome ride!


 
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Well thanks to all who turned up, really enjoyed leading the mid group round, not done it for a while!
Soma Rich, let me know when your next over this way and we'll show you a few bits you may not have seen! (ill bring 35 tubes with me! )

Annabannana... thanks sooo much for the cake/biscuits. The Gin went down rather well last nite and left me without hangover, but slightly worse for wear!

Got out on the new road bike for a few miles this afternoon to check it all 'fitted' ok.

Thanks again, you all helped make a great day!


 
Posted : 22/03/2009 2:23 pm
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Apparently Sharki has just broken his collar bone up there...


 
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this is very true, riding like a total tool was put of for a day so today i made up for it by an otb moment, by the time knottie appeared he thought i was sat on the side of the trail to take photo's....i showed him the obvious evidence and we walked back to the car..he dropped me in a&e where i still am...oh well roll on the next few weeks of rain....i'll be back soon.


 
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Thanks to knottie, sharki and charlie for the top notch organisiation. Cheers also to the other locals like john and nath in our group who answered our questions, held gates etc. Definately one of the most enjojable rides i've done. Loved the chimney, will be back for more of the same soon!

Sorry to hear that about Sharki. From what I say yesterday though I doubt it'll be long before he's back on the bike.


 
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Thanks (again) for an awesome day guys. Knottie you were a top guide, I had such fun yesterday. The route was fantastic and our knitters group was cool. Lovely to meet people from here, with particular thanks going to the oldfart whose words of encouragement I will treasure 😉

Hats off to the lovely lady whose idea the whole thing was.

Sharki get well soon!! Was it another SPD moment with worn cleats 😉


 
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Sorry we missed it, but we had a nice day out from settle instead.


 
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Im really glad you all enjoyed your day out with us. It was a pleasure to show you around , the pace was just right for me and the company superb. Kniiting group my arse(we got held up by the fast group) ! Anna , I ate those cakes sat on top of beacon hill by the trig point this morning ,looking out over exmoor, they were lovely !
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Hi Sharki, Sorry to hear about your tumble, heal quickly mate. I must try to get the Stiffee built back up, but thanks for waiting at the top of the climbs 🙂 Spent 5 hours playing on some of Exmoors more tecky bits today, where Steve took a fall and practically threw his bike 50 feet down the hill, still it survived ok. Thanks for the effort you all put into the day.


 
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dropoff, did you get the pic of the guy casing the log drop, if really opened his knee up then and healing vibes in to him.
Sort your stiffee out and i'll see you when i'm fit to ride again, massive respect to you for dragging that bike around..


 
Posted : 22/03/2009 7:05 pm
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Aye, good effort all.

Think there were a fair few exter locals up there so we'll have to get a Drtmoor ride sorted for ones of these bank holls soon.


 
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