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    hooli
    Full Member

    I’ve just been looking through the mid week ride picture thread and I am reminded of how beautiful parts of the UK are. The thread (and the weekend ride thread) always make me want to get out and ride somewhere awesome, I don’t tend to take many photos on a ride but I really should.

    As much as I am pleased more people don’t fill the quiet, scenic parts of the UK on a weekend, I just cant comprehend how a person would spend a Saturday at a retail park buying shit they don’t need rather than being somewhere pretty.

    Not entirely sure what the point of this thread is other than keep taking the photos and enjoy the views 🙂

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    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    Indeed. And living where I do means that we are off to Glencoe tomorrow – ‘kids’ are doing Anoach Eagach and mrs_oab and I might daunder up Sgòr na h-Ulaidh.

    Anyway, this thread needs pictures.

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    Mister-P
    Free Member

    “I am reminded of how beautiful parts of the UK are”

    Parts that you wouldn’t expect to be can throw up surprises.  Even Milton Keynes has a few spots that are worth a look.  Beauty is all around us if you have the right eyes.

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    fasthaggis
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    I am doing ‘photo a day’ this year,so I always have a camera or phone with me . The one thing I love most ,is it makes me slow down,stop and look around more than usual,not so much for that ‘perfect image’ but just as a reminder that there is often beauty everywhere.

    🙂

    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    Even Milton Keynes has a few spots that are worth a look.

    Photo evidence?

    —laughing em0ji——–

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    ElShalimo
    Full Member

    I nearly fell off Sgòr na h-Ulaidh in deep winter about 20yrs ago. It was waist deep snow from the track up to the N ridge then the drop off SW from the summit was a sketchy as. It’s complex terrain when covered in deep snow with patches of random compacted ice

    The views are stunning from the summit. Enjoy !

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    flyingmonkeycorps
    Full Member

    Milton Keynes has some bloomin’ lovely architecture. Though I realise that’s against the title of this thread.

    As requested by Matt OAB, view over the mighty Yorkshire Wolds on last night’s ride.

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    tjagain
    Full Member

    one of my favourite spotsIMG_5864

    Exactly why we’re about to mooch of to Northumberland for a week.

    Spin
    Free Member

    Enjoy it while it lasts TJ!

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    gobuchul
    Free Member

    Just about to take the dog for a walk on the beach the looks over the Farne Islands.

    If you haven’t watched this yet, I really recommend it. Diving with seals on the Farnes.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m002255f/our-lives-series-8-3-the-seal-whisperer

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    ampthill
    Full Member

    16197649652_79c4f6fa24_oSadly i can only access one of my nice Mk photos,  sat here

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    bigblackshed
    Full Member

    The Wife and I had a meander around some of Herefordshire on Sunday. Places we’ve lived by for years, and in her case all her life, and never seen.

    Herefordshire is quite lumpy, not on the scale of Scotland, Wales or The Dales, but it does offer some stunning scenery.

    I forget how beautiful it is sometimes.

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    Tracey
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    Peak is always on my happy list.

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    ready
    Full Member

    The Weekend / Midweek Ride thread is always a highlight of the week for me as I love seeing what and where people are riding.  I moan a LOT about living and riding in Suffolk with the lack of hills and fun (natural) stuff to ride, but it really does have some amazing vistas that are simply “big sky” beautiful that you’d struggle to find elsewhere.  Every now and then (on yet another XC loop with no gradient) I’ll stop and think – maybe it’s not so bad after all.

    I would post a pic, but, you know…

    Pook
    Full Member

    I write a column about that spot in your top pic Tracey

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    bikesandboots
    Full Member

    The Weekend / Midweek Ride thread is always a highlight of the week for me as I love seeing what and where people are riding

    It’s a bit mixed feelings for me tbh, especially the midweek one, as I don’t have anything nice nearby.

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    citizenlee
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    Taking photos whilst riding my bike is one of my favourite things, to the point where my Strava times would probably be much faster if I kept my phone in my pocket.

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    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    Aye, Scotland is shiite.

    Ben Lomond in the evening by Matt[/url], on Flickr

    Glimps Holm Beach, Orkney by Matt[/url], on Flickr

    Glen Affric by Matt[/url], on Flickr

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    BigJohn
    Full Member

    About 7 miles south of that charming Welsh town of Bridgend.

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    wait4me
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    Yesterday evening after work. Had the Downs to myself bar the sheep and cows. Guess something was on the One Show worth watching instead.

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    tthew
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    gobuchul Fee Member

    Just about to take the dog for a walk on the beach the looks over the Farne Islands.

    I did pop into your shop a couple of times while on holiday the other week gobuchul, but you weren’t there.

    Henry on the same beach.

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    Caher
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    Friend of mine is a Swiss Italian and she was fascinated by what she called the big skies; open fields, unbroken for miles. This was after a trip to the Berkshire Downs and Uffington White Horse..

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    vmgscot
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    Even the industrial wasteland that is East Ayrshire with it’s surface pot marked from giant abandoned opencasts and the near continuous blanket of windfarms has it’s moments. I have grown to love the riding here (mostly during lockdown)…

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    gobuchul
    Free Member

    @tthew – We’ve opened another shop, it’s much quieter and smaller. I’ve been relegated to the new one and the Mrs does the heavy lifting in the other.

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    ajantom
    Full Member

    There are a few reasons I returned to Devon (I went to Uni down here, and moved back at 27, and have now lived here for 22 years), but the main one was being close to nature, both countryside and coast. It never fails to cheer me up 🙂

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    IdleJon
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    Sadly i can only access one of my nice Mk photos,  sat here

    I’ve been to Milton Keynes a few times and its never looked like that. Maybe it’s nicer when the sun is out? 😀

    dmorts
    Full Member

    Quite a lot of what’s been posted here isn’t natural beauty though….. not that it isn’t nice all the same

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    ampthill
    Full Member

    @Idlejohn

    I’m not going to get into ridiculous online argument about how MK is a national beauty spot, it isn’t.

    However you made an interesting point. If you drive through Milton Keynes you aren’t seeing the green spaces. Which is you think about is quite clever. Because if you can’t see the nice bits from your car, you car isn’t visible from turn nice bits.

    So there are loads of places in Milton Keynes, all connected up by traffic free gravel parts, where you’d be hard pressed to know you were in a big town

    smiffy
    Full Member

    Branscombe?

    IdleJon
    Free Member

    If you drive through Milton Keynes you aren’t seeing the green spaces. Which is you think about is quite clever. Because if you can’t see the nice bits from your car, you car isn’t visible from turn nice bits.

    😀

    I wasn’t being serious.. On one work trip to MK I commented that I didn’t think anyone actually lived in MK because I’d seen so few houses on my trips through the place. Everything is well hidden, as you say.

    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    So there are loads of places in Milton Keynes, all connected up by traffic free gravel parts, where you’d be hard pressed to know you were in a big town

    I get that – a walk or pedal around Livingston (another new town) has a similar feeling.

    Houns
    Full Member

    Driven up through Glencoe at sunrise this morning to a gloriously sunny Skye, so hard to focus on the road!

    easily
    Free Member

    @tjagain

    Beautiful. Is that in the Cairngorms?

    I’m currently in Milton Keynes, though moving to Scotland soon (yay). I’m snapping pics of all my favourite parts there are so many I want to remember. It’s not exactly the Lakes, but it’s got many pretty bits. My eight km commute has less than 500 meters of tarmac, the rest is woods, parks, fields, canal path, and a little bit of bridalway.

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    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    What amazes me is still how few people have opportunity or choose to get out into our more natural spaces regularly.

    Ok, some of my favourite scenery shots of the last few years:

    Backyard:
    Ben Lomond in the evening by Matt[/url], on Flickr

    Canoe on Loch Voil and Doine by Matt[/url], on Flickr

    Further afield:
    Isle of Gigha by Matt[/url], on Flickr

    Corrieshalloch Gorge National Nature Reserve by Matt[/url], on Flickr

    Glimps Holm Beach, Orkney by Matt[/url], on Flickr

    North Goatfell (left), Cir Mhor (centre), Caisteal Abhail (centre right), A’Chir ridge (left distance) and Beinn Breac & Meall nan Damh (far distance left) by Matt[/url], on Flickr

    Holidays ’21 – Harris, Lewis, Torridon by Matt[/url], on Flickr

    Holidays ’21 – Harris, Lewis, Torridon by Matt[/url], on Flickr

    Holidays ’21 – Harris, Lewis, Torridon by Matt[/url], on Flickr

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    matt_outandabout
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    Aye, Scotland is shiite.

    Ben Lomond in the evening by Matt[/url], on Flickr

    Glimps Holm Beach, Orkney by Matt[/url], on Flickr

    Calmac Ferry landing on Lismore by Matt[/url], on Flickr

    Glen Affric by Matt[/url], on Flickr

    Talmine, Achivner and Tongue area by Matt[/url], on Flickr

    Mister-P
    Free Member

    I said to someone this very morning that I loved that they still appreciate their local surroundings after they sent me a beautiful photo.  So many people seem oblivious to what’s around them, even those who live in places like Matt’s pics above.  I don’t think I’d ever get tired of looking at scenery.

    blackhat
    Free Member

    I think the Scottish Tourist Board should sign up MOAB

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    Ewan
    Free Member

    Scotland has some nice bits. A few bits of Wales /England but most of the beauty spots aren’t very natural at all. The lakes for example is largely a sheep fueled ecological disaster.

    Go to France and you’ll soon go, oh no they spoiled that amazing view with a cell tower on top of that hill. Then at some point you’ll realise that the amazing view isn’t actually seen as amazing in France and you’ll go to a national park and see something they actually think is amazing.

    (Currently in France and about to drive home and a bit depressed about it)

    ajantom
    Full Member

    @smiffy – first pic is, yes.

    Second is Woodbury, and third is East Hill.

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