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• #11902
One of the highlights of my weekend was trying to attach an empty chocolate cookie bag to my scrotum with a rubber band in a failed attempt to ease the pain of some shocking chaffing.
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• #11903
Video or it didn't happen.
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• #11904
onlyfans.com/firsthippy
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• #11905
Thanks,
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• #11906
The rubberband in question, used for something else an hour or two later...
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• #11907
Please tell me you didn't reuse the chocolate cookie bag...
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• #11908
That had been binned. I'm sure I could've used it for something else.
Limited by imagination alone.
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• #11909
Went out. Ventured into prime road cycling territory. Amongst all the carbon fibre copy grim faced men doing SERIOUS CYCLING in their kit it was nice to see a smiley man in a checkered shirt.
This path was way steeper than it looks
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• #11910
That does look prime road cycling
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• #11911
Some snaps from the weekend
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• #11912
That was a brief escape off-road. North of Henley and Marlow it's all lanes.
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• #11913
Mixed mtb route from Moffat in the borders to Innerleithen on Saturday, then back to Moffat on Sunday.
60km/1200m on Saturday
75km/1500m on Sunday.
Took a spill on a loose rocky track (not even gunning it) and got a tasty bruised leg and cut up hands. Learned that the big bike packing saddle bags that hang over your rear wheel put the weight a bit too high and a bit too far back for optimal handling. Definitely using a frame bag instead where possible in future.
Having lots of gears is nice.
The sun was out a lot more than expected.
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• #11914
Nice pics.
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Fred Whitton. First time in the Lakes and the scenery is breathtaking. Off to drive the route with family today.
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• #11916
20 miles on the cyclepath after work this evening. Obviously not a big ride, but the furthest I've been on a bike since seriously losing my mojo due to Covid, having a baby & putting on a tonne of weight.
Beautiful weather, great scenery, all the cow parsley + and felt great to be getting (very slowly) back into the swing of it.
Tried to remind myself that a few years ago I could handle (and enjoy) multi day tours of 60+ hilly miles a day, with loaded panniers etc. I'm absolutely miles of that level at the moment, but you've got to start somewhere
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• #11917
What route did you take?
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• #11918
Day 1
https://www.viewgpx.com/route/DkWXDcIn
Day 2
https://www.viewgpx.com/route/A27Aerv8Can’t remember how religiously we stuck to the route.
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• #11919
Race Across Belgium. Type 2. Rain...rain...more rain. Cobbles are not cool or fun or clever...they're shite.
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• #11920
Cheers. Might need to try riding the bits from St Mary's Loch to Moffat at some point. I've ridden the Innerleithen to St Mary's enough times now.
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• #11921
Wonderful weather for a post tour recoup around the local lanes.
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• #11922
Hampshire?
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• #11923
Second photo is West Meon, no?
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• #11924
Lush. I miss that area big time.
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• #11925
Close, East Meon.
Yeah it's lovely at mo, everything is so green.
@King_Saxlingham aaaaahmagaaad! It was you - I was about to post in the Albion thread, ‘who did I not meet this weekend?’. I heard rumours there was a forummer about, so sorry didn’t get to say hi. …you should have joined the bag-making workshop! Such a top weekend, amazing roads, rides & people.