Good stuff. When I was young I did a bit of cyclo cross racing. I just
put knobbly tyres and a gear set with a much lower ratio on my road
bike. That's what everyone did then - there was no such thing as a
mountain bike in the early 70s.

Hope the Roberts is a bit cleaner next time I see it!

Chris

On 5 May 2014 18:14, Bob W <p...@web-options.com> wrote:
> A friend and I cycled the Sarsen Trail yesterday, which is a pleasant
> charity ride starting and ending near Stonehenge.
>
> Here are some shots, including some from Tuesday last week showing what to
> do with a piano:
> http://www.web-options.com/Recent/
>
> Here's the cycle track I recorded as we made our way around:
> http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/sarsen-trail-2014
>
> We both did the trail on road bikes, and saw probably no more than half a
> dozen other road bikes out of the hundreds that were there. One guy did it
> on a fixie, which was pretty impressive, especially as he overtook us
> climbing up a hill. It was really not a mountain bike ride, much more suited
> to a road bike with knobbly tyres, and one roadie said as he passed us "At
> last - some proper bikes!".
>
> It was a doddle, really. Apart from the nuclear minefield.
>
> Here's the website. At some point the results and photos will be up. I think
> they might be trying to publish the results now, as the server seems to be
> down - it was up earlier.
> http://www.wiltshirewildlife.org/
>
> B
>
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