PH mini MTB meet, Farnborough area, Tue 21 Oct 2014...

PH mini MTB meet, Farnborough area, Tue 21 Oct 2014...

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MadDad

3,835 posts

261 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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dreamer75 said:
Not that I'm a stalker but I'm now following Yellow Jack and Maddad on Strava - will keep an eye out for rides!
Cool, gotcha - and yup, always more than happy to have an excuse to jump on the bike!!! Followed you back on Strava, likewise not a stalker but will expect to see you putting in the miles!!!! wink

neenaw said:
If anyone's about Monday, I'm planning on getting out on the bike, probably head to Swinley and do a lap or two.
Not sure on times yet though.
I am not sure about Monday yet but there is a good chance I may be around. Keep my up to date with your timings and if I can I will meet you over there!

dreamer75

1,402 posts

228 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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Not Monday but planning to go out tomorrow afternoon. Going to be painful after 5 weeks with no exercise at all let alone riding !

Saw your follow Yellow Jack smile

MadDad

3,835 posts

261 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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Good luck, and remember pain is just weakness leaving the body!!!!!!! wink

(I think I have a lot of weakness.....)

yellowjack

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17,077 posts

166 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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dreamer75 said:
Not Monday but planning to go out tomorrow afternoon. Going to be painful after 5 weeks with no exercise at all let alone riding !

Saw your follow Yellow Jack smile
wavey Hello!

Your posts on this thread have explained the lack of action on your Strava feed recently. I was going to ask why you went from repeat runs at BPW to nothing. I'm still feeling some discomfort in the ribs area from being hit by a van in February, but it's getting better, slowly. Pain is mainly after riding for me, rather than when I'm actually on the bike. If you're anywhere near Farnborough, I can suggest a couple of Physiotherapists who were very helpful with my recovery. PM me if interested.

With regard to returning after absence, just listen to what your body tells you. That's what I was advised by one of those Physios. I was off 4 months, and it was quite a bit of a 'gurn' getting back on again, but you'll get there. Just take it one step at a time, and don't go trying to break any records early on. Remember that it'll have affected your handling skills too, even after just 5 weeks, so don't risk bashing yourself again.

I'm hoping to get another ride in tomorrow, but it'll be close to home, Hawley or Minley, so that I can get back quickly if summoned (because the wife is 'on call' at the hospital, and I'm the only driver in the house).

dreamer75

1,402 posts

228 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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Hi, I have a physio who knows me very well fortunately/unfortunately (?) due to back issues (had it fused a couple of years ago) - probably due a visit tbh now most of the healing has happened, and I'm just a bit stiff and locked up.

Managed a red/blue loop today biggrin Slowly slowly catchy monkey! A bit sore on the big breathing but it's just stiff rather than mega painful. Can't imagine what pain you must've had doing 3 ribs !

And yes that's my weak excuse for no riding for 5 weeks on Strava! That and having a wheel buckled by a woman in a 4x4 (all on camera, police not doing anything frown ) which has been re-rimmed, plus a few work trips. Excuses excuses !!! I'll upload later though smile


neenaw

1,212 posts

189 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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Right, Got myself sorted for tomorrow so if anyone fancies a ride at Swinley I'll be there for 12:00.
I'll be at the carpark/ start of the blue trail wearing a Beyond Mountain Bikes Jersey.


yellowjack

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17,077 posts

166 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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I managed to get out for a bit on both sides of the Minley Road yesterday. My frustration must have been obvious, because the wife literally begged me to go out. It had to be late on in the afternoon, though, as Sunday lunch was quite a heavy affair yesterday, so I had to let that settle a bit.

A generally good ride, briefly spoiled at a few specific points by...

a) dog walkers. No, not all dog walkers, just the 'special' ones, who are too engrossed in their smart phones to even know what their pooch is up to, leave alone be in a position to exercise some control. Engage with the dog, yah idiots! Locking up to avoid a dog that literally leapt out of the undergrowth wasn't much fun. frown

b) horse riders. Not badly ridden, nor particularly elitist types, but their very presence caused me to abort a segment attempt. Can't they bloody-well ride when I'm not riding? Do they not know who I am?? rolleyes

c) one particular mountain biker. Cracking on with a (fast, downhill) segment, I spotted this chap about half way down the hill. As I got closer, he appeared to check over his shoulder. Presumably he spotted me, because he binned riding predictably, in a more or less straight line, for swooping and swerving fully from one side of the wide gravel track to the other. Deliberate attempt by the current KOM to scupper my run? confused

Aside from those (partly tongue-in-cheek) issues, the weather was lovely, and most of the terrain was free from mud and standing water. what puddles there were, were easily avoidable, and there were plenty of happy, smiling folk out and about with whom I exchanged a fair few smiles and nods. I even drew a smile from a runner who stopped to do press-ups at the bottom of one hill when I spotted him and remarked "ooh, a stunt ramp!".

I may try to get out this morning/early afternoon, in the hope that it'll be quieter on a weekday. So many people out this weekend, and lots of families with the kids on bikes. It's good to see, but it does mean that the area gets busier than I'd ideally like.

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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The OS map is your friend!... there must be loads of good riding around you that will be quieter than the trail centres? I appreciate its hit or miss on bridleways, byways etc till you find some good routes but its worth it when you dont see another soul for hours on end.

Edit - just had a look at the map, theres nothing is there?!?!! frown that sucks, hope the place is quieter during the week!...


Edited by anonymous-user on Monday 27th October 10:42

yellowjack

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17,077 posts

166 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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pablo said:
The OS map is your friend!... there must be loads of good riding around you that will be quieter than the trail centres? I appreciate its hit or miss on bridleways, byways etc till you find some good routes but its worth it when you dont see another soul for hours on end.

Edit - just had a look at the map, theres nothing is there?!?!! sucks, hope the place is quieter adurduring the week!...

Edited by pablo on Monday 27th October 10:39
There is a fair bit of quiet alternative, to be fair, it's just knowing where to look.

The trouble, this weekend, was that the wife was on-call, so I can't really stray more than ten minutes out from home. (I'm the only driver in the house, so am required to play taxi). That's the reason for the self-imposed limit of Hawley Lake/Minley Wood. I can't really moan about other people making the best of the decent weather after Sunday lunch when I'm out doing the same, but I was genuinely confused by the actions of t'other cyclist, and I despair of the dog owners who seem to spend the entire walk with their face full of smart phone.

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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I guessed it was fairly local hence the number of times you go but there doesnt look like there is a lot of local bridleways that flow together, most of it seems interpsered with fairly long, albeit minor road connections.

I gave up on Ashton Court because the trail runners decided it was fun to run against the flow of MTBs, they thought it was safer that way... As I recall one was hospitalised with a punctured lung after a collision with a bike coming the other way but still they persist!

neenaw

1,212 posts

189 months

Wednesday 3rd December 2014
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Quick thread resurrection here.....

I'm heading to Swinley on Friday morning if anyone's about and fancies a ride?
Probably aiming to be there for around 10:30 or so.

yellowjack

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17,077 posts

166 months

Wednesday 3rd December 2014
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neenaw said:
Quick thread resurrection here.....

I'm heading to Swinley on Friday morning if anyone's about and fancies a ride?
Probably aiming to be there for around 10:30 or so.
Put me down as a "maybe". I'll post here closer to the time to confirm (or not).

neenaw

1,212 posts

189 months

Wednesday 3rd December 2014
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yellowjack said:
Put me down as a "maybe". I'll post here closer to the time to confirm (or not).
Good stuff.
If you are out and don't fancy Swinley we could try Tunnel Hill or Minley if you preferred.

yellowjack

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166 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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neenaw said:
yellowjack said:
Put me down as a "maybe". I'll post here closer to the time to confirm (or not).
Good stuff.
If you are out and don't fancy Swinley we could try Tunnel Hill or Minley if you preferred.
The wife is trying her best to throw a spanner in the works for tomorrow frown

The Wife said:
I've got a half day. We could go shopping (weekly grocery type).
...but her definition of a half day/early finish differs from most peoples' to be fair (it usually involves at least 7 hours at work and feeling guilty about finishing an hour or two early). I may well put my foot down and just go out anyway. It may be that Swinley is a little too far to get back from if she does happen to 'summon' me, and Minley is still a mess from the Brass Monkeys race, but Tunnel Hill might be a good halfway house. There's parking and a cafe at the Basingstoke Canal Visitor Centre too. I'll check back later tonight to confirm, although she is out gallivanting with work colleagues tonight, so it might be late on.

Dizeee

18,302 posts

206 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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Tunnel Hill might work for me tommorow too.

neenaw

1,212 posts

189 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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Tunnel Hill should be good for me.
I'm pretty sure I can remember the course from the Southern XC race there earlier this year which had some pretty good singletrack in it.

MadDad

3,835 posts

261 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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Ah bum, meeting a friend for breakfast tomorrow morning or I would have come along - enjoy and stay rubber side down!

yellowjack

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166 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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neenaw said:
Tunnel Hill should be good for me.
I'm pretty sure I can remember the course from the Southern XC race there earlier this year which had some pretty good singletrack in it.
Right. She came home, I applied the thumbscrews and locked her in the cupboard under the stairs. Sure enough, it didn't take long for her to agree to me going riding tomorrow.

Soooo.

Is Tunnel Hill looking like a plan? I reckon I can do 1030hrs at the cafe next to the Basingstoke Canal Visitor Centre. We can head straight up onto the training area from there. I'm probably going to go out anyway, but the company and the change of scenery will be good, I hope.

If the bottom bit by the Canal Centre doesn't suit, give me a grid reference and we can meet well away from the coffee and cake... wink

neenaw

1,212 posts

189 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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yellowjack said:
Right. She came home, I applied the thumbscrews and locked her in the cupboard under the stairs. Sure enough, it didn't take long for her to agree to me going riding tomorrow.

Soooo.

Is Tunnel Hill looking like a plan? I reckon I can do 1030hrs at the cafe next to the Basingstoke Canal Visitor Centre. We can head straight up onto the training area from there. I'm probably going to go out anyway, but the company and the change of scenery will be good, I hope.

If the bottom bit by the Canal Centre doesn't suit, give me a grid reference and we can meet well away from the coffee and cake... wink
10:30 is good for me.
I'm not sure whether Swinley or Tunnel Hill will be in better condition with the recent weather so I'll let you decide which we're going to. I'm easy either way as I'll be driving there!

yellowjack

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166 months

Friday 5th December 2014
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neenaw said:
10:30 is good for me.
I'm not sure whether Swinley or Tunnel Hill will be in better condition with the recent weather so I'll let you decide which we're going to. I'm easy either way as I'll be driving there!
Decision time then.

With the upcoming Merida Brass Monkeys winter enduro series (round 2) being held there, I suggest Tunnel Hill. It's seemingly better draining and less muddy than Swinley at the moment, and it'll act as a recce ride for me in the event that I enter the Brass Monkey race. If you are driving there anyway, it'll be better for me if I have to ride home in response to a summons from the wife. She's due to finish work at 1230hrs, but usually ends up staying longer ( rolleyes ) so we should have at least 2 hours riding if we want it. I'll be riding there, so it will make quite a big difference to me - getting to Swinley means more tarmac miles, and much more tyre wear wink

So 1030hrs at Mytchett? There's parking at the Canal visitor centre http://www3.hants.gov.uk/basingstoke-canal/canal-c... , and toilets if you need them, along with a cafe/tea room for coffee and cake if you want it. Forecast is for light cloud with some sunny intervals, cold at between 3 and 5 degrees centigrade, with a gentle North Westerly breeze.

I'll be the short old bloke on an old short, black GT Avalanche, sweating into a PH winter jersey ( yuck )

As is customary on PH, I'll start a list...

1. neenaw
2. yellowjack

...anyone else up for it?