Some local TET revisited

Stuart D

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Not having ridden since Christmas & a new conscript in tow, I thought nice and gently does it. The road section saw a light hail storm but we were soon blessed with glorious sunshine. 52 miles covered without serious incident, just a couple of horizontal rest periods. Considerably drier than the last time, at least you could see what you were going to hit this time.
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Lowflyer

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Great stuff Stuart, good to see you guys getting out and about :thumbsup:
Looks a bit damp on some of the bits, but at least no clay ?

Nice one
 

Stuart D

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Great stuff Stuart, good to see you guys getting out and about :thumbsup:
Looks a bit damp on some of the bits, but at least no clay ?

Nice one
Believe me, & Bob will confirm, they're a lot drier than when we did them in November lol.
 
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