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• #177
This thread is immense. Not making me want to be at my desk though...
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• #178
my friend is currently in SF for a while and keeps trying to tempt me to come out and join him by uploading pictures like this:
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• #179
Keasden Rd, Forest of Bowland
Embedded for you
I love this road.
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• #180
Corney Fell
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• #181
Glen Lyon, Scotland
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Glen Torridon, Scotland
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• #183
Skidding around that would be so awesome.
any one know of black mountain in wales? its been on Top gear a few times.
Yeah the Gospel Pass (above) is in the Black Mountains.
The Black Mountain (singular) is not to be confused with the Black Mountains (plural). They're both part of the Brecon Beacons national park which helps to confuse matters though. -
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Holy fuck...
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• #185
Subscriped.
And here my own contribution. But can't tell where it could be, tbh:
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• #188
Central Jutland, Denmark - My backyard :)
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• #189
*Riders not included
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• #190
B6114 in W Yorkshire - long straight downhill, which goes over the top of this bridge
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• #191
"*Riders not included"
What race is that, Tour of Denmark or...?
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• #192
'Road Porn' equivalent of Reader's Wives?
...Swains
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• #193
I'd love to add the Great Ocean Rd in Vic, Aus but it's often bumper to bumper. Also some great roads in the Vic Alps but I don't have the time now or the shots. Can others oblige?
Truly great thread. A real inspiration. Gets passport and bike box
Ah my home state!
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• #194
Forum favourite - Swains Lane
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'Road Porn' equivalent of Reader's Wives?
...Swains
Looks doubly good.
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• #195
Oops - Didn't spot that! Funny that we chose the same pic.
Two laps is better than one.
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• #196
This thread is going to provide my desktop backgrounds for the rest of my life.
Really making me want to book a holiday to the Pyrennes / Alps too.
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• #197
Where is this? Buttertubs pass?
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• #198
Yeah, down the other side.
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• #199
Ah my home state!
Ah yes. That's better. What a road.
I grew up not far from there.
Thanks.
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• #200
Rep worthy... Hmmm, perhaps not, but I found it a quite witty addition to the thread.
Wast Water. Memories of my youth.
For any climbers if you head down that road you get to Scafell Pike and Great Gable, where the famous Napes Needle is, and The Wasdale Head Inn, reputed to be the birthplace of rock climbing.