Where's that, please?
Thanks
Jonathan
I don't worry about him. It's a battle to get long trousers and a coat on him to play in the snow! When 3 we had a two weeks holiday cycling in Scottish Highlands and Islands during which it rained pretty much the whole trip. He found it fun drinking from the sky! Was on the back of my partner's bike and saw fun in torrential rain on the back of the back. Even feel asleep with rain going right down his neck.borisface wrote: ↑16 Nov 2021, 11:59am I'm sure with the appropriate counselling your children might have recovered from the experience by the time they reach their mid-30s.
If the weather's Ok it could be great but otherwise.... pack sensible warm and dry clothing, don't push them too hard. Sweets will help.
looks really nice - any chance of any furtive freecamping (leave no trace I stress) in that valley?Lookrider wrote: ↑17 Nov 2021, 3:55pm I previously mentioned about the qiet rds in Northumberland
The college valley does not allow any vehicles in other than the few farmers and odd house owners there...how qiet can you get for bikes
The north's answer to zeermat in Switzerland.
.there's an independent bunkhouse at the end called mounthooly...just at the base of the pennine and the impresive hen hole waterfalls for a free cold shower
Oryx are extant antelopes, aurochs are extinct ancient cattle.
If you watch this week's Top Gear, you'll see the sort of terrain around the Cheviots and College Valley. Not normally a problem if you're careful.Sweep wrote:looks really nice - any chance of any furtive freecamping (leave no trace I stress) in that valley?Lookrider wrote: ↑17 Nov 2021, 3:55pm I previously mentioned about the qiet rds in Northumberland
The college valley does not allow any vehicles in other than the few farmers and odd house owners there...how qiet can you get for bikes
The north's answer to zeermat in Switzerland.
.there's an independent bunkhouse at the end called mounthooly...just at the base of the pennine and the impresive hen hole waterfalls for a free cold shower
I love Northumberland but was last there in a car - the bike is calling me there.
thanks st - will have to steel myself to watch "top gear"st599_uk wrote: ↑21 Nov 2021, 8:52pmIf you watch this week's Top Gear, you'll see the sort of terrain around the Cheviots and College Valley. Not normally a problem if you're careful.Sweep wrote:looks really nice - any chance of any furtive freecamping (leave no trace I stress) in that valley?Lookrider wrote: ↑17 Nov 2021, 3:55pm I previously mentioned about the qiet rds in Northumberland
The college valley does not allow any vehicles in other than the few farmers and odd house owners there...how qiet can you get for bikes
The north's answer to zeermat in Switzerland.
.there's an independent bunkhouse at the end called mounthooly...just at the base of the pennine and the impresive hen hole waterfalls for a free cold shower
I love Northumberland but was last there in a car - the bike is calling me there.