Went straight south from Wroughton. Normally I’d turn West onto the open section of Ridgeway along until Hackpen Hill. I once saw a Triumph Tiger go straight up the hill and into the distance so went and checked it out.
What a great long track!! Little bit of mud sections, lots of varying degrees of gravel, and a couple seriously rutted lengths where you have to choose which sequence of clay-chalk-mud puddles you want to try survive.
Stacking it was not an option, nor was slowing down. Some guys were watching from their land rover so I had to look like I knew what I was doing.
Guy on the far end was riding a 90’s MBK mountain bike, proper retro-cool French thing.
@PhilDAS I’m not sure it ever will...
Went straight south from Wroughton. Normally I’d turn West onto the open section of Ridgeway along until Hackpen Hill. I once saw a Triumph Tiger go straight up the hill and into the distance so went and checked it out.
What a great long track!! Little bit of mud sections, lots of varying degrees of gravel, and a couple seriously rutted lengths where you have to choose which sequence of clay-chalk-mud puddles you want to try survive.
Stacking it was not an option, nor was slowing down. Some guys were watching from their land rover so I had to look like I knew what I was doing.
Guy on the far end was riding a 90’s MBK mountain bike, proper retro-cool French thing.
Hagons need a wash.
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