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AIS wrote:get yourself up to Stonehenge way
looks good too! bit too far from exeter tho :p cheers! :)
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samZxR wrote:
Mervin wrote:Right if you want an intense course you can put these suggestions all together. Leave exeter head for Cruditon then winkleigh then torrington too bideford then down the 39 to bude/ camelford/wadebridge head back too bodmin take the 38 up the glynn valley to plymouth, you can stop for a bite at Capn jaspers then if you want, head out of p[lymouth Via kingsbridge, too totnes, newton scabbot, and then if you are pissed off with going around corners take the A380 to exter, if not Teignmouth , Starcross. powderham, exeter
If you need another route for after breakfast ask and i will suggest one :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Looks like a fun bimble to me.
ahaha!! seriously what a route!!! :shock: :D ill be in bed for the following 3 days after that ride :lol: very nice tho! im up for a ride like that in a nice day with other riders, well not exactly the same route, we'll have to do some short-cuts or something cos this is just insane! :lol: are you up for it??! thanks for the input merv! :)
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billinom8s wrote:
samZxR wrote:
Mervin wrote:Right if you want an intense course you can put these suggestions all together. Leave exeter head for Cruditon then winkleigh then torrington too bideford then down the 39 to bude/ camelford/wadebridge head back too bodmin take the 38 up the glynn valley to plymouth, you can stop for a bite at Capn jaspers then if you want, head out of p[lymouth Via kingsbridge, too totnes, newton scabbot, and then if you are pissed off with going around corners take the A380 to exter, if not Teignmouth , Starcross. powderham, exeter
If you need another route for after breakfast ask and i will suggest one :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Looks like a fun bimble to me.
ahaha!! seriously what a route!!! :shock: :D ill be in bed for the following 3 days after that ride :lol: very nice tho! im up for a ride like that in a nice day with other riders, well not exactly the same route, we'll have to do some short-cuts or something cos this is just insane! :lol: are you up for it??! thanks for the input merv! :)
im in, whenever it is!
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id be up for it cos then i could just meet you all in camelford then its less of a mission lol!!
samZxR wrote:
Mini_Beth wrote:
jam wrote:Try the Bude to Holsworthy road, or the Taunton to Bridgewater via Williton is another good one. The coast road to Weymouth is a good one when you have got your confidence sorted.
The road from Bude to Camelford to Wadebridge is a nice road too but that all depends on if you wanna venture down into Cornwall!
a nice road indeed! thanks beth! :)
will quite happily join you on this one if you decide to do it! as i need the practice too! you could also then go on from wadebridge to bodmin back to camelford up the a395 to launceston then the old road back to exeter
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collumpton up to minehead is worth a look too, thought the park, great roads and stunning views(if you ease off a bit)
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Right the Puch maxi will be ready whenever you are :lol: :lol: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Mervin wrote:Right the Puch maxi will be ready whenever you are :lol: :lol: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
ahaha! :lol: :lol:
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