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• #1002
or where they were hard pack and had become bog
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• #1003
im sure theres a gravel thread somewhere you guys would enjoy
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• #1004
Heh
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• #1005
lel
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• #1006
Extra bread pudding for Luke
Everyone else is banned
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• #1007
I feel attacked
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• #1008
Being randomly attacked is part of the honey badger experience
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• #1009
That and waking up in a bog?
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• #1010
The light in the forest these days is unreal
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• #1011
That does look nice :-)
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• #1012
lol
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• #1013
Epping is a world of mud at the moment, I guess?
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• #1014
It'll be ok when summer arrives
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• #1015
Surprisingly not. There is mud, but also dry lines in most places.
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• #1016
The 'Epping is dry & dusty day' has long since passed
Embrace your mud spikes
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• #1017
dry & dusty day
Maybe 3-4 days in total this "summer"
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• #1018
Any plans for a September ride? I'd be keen to get involved.
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• #1019
I'm hoping to get things started again in the spring
Until then, seems a shame nobody else is organising anything while the weather's nice :-(
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• #1020
OK, that and the above is enough encouragement for me to organise a September ride.
A nice chill day out suitable for MTBs and Gravels alike. Many stops at the teahut.
Options are 19th / 25th / 26th Sept.
Tagging badgers past and present, let me know when you're around@Howard @Dogs @TvH @spotter @7Üp @psg1ben @PhilDAS @amey ++ everyone I forgot x
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• #1021
be up for a first badger outing. got september off so pretty free :)
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• #1022
Feel like a legit badger after being tagged for the first time, I'm away for all of those dates unfortunately, but I'm not afraid of the winter and I have an underused MTB
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• #1023
If something happens this Sunday and I'm not too busy, I might take the opportunity.
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• #1024
I no longer have an MTB but I'm in on the gravel Rig
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• #1025
When I transferred all the mtb stuff to my cargo I reckon it would handle a lot of Epping, just need the right tires
Not to mention the quantity of new paths opened up to avoid existing muddy paths