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100 + miles of byways in some really beautiful scenery, the weather was just a bonus biggrin.

I rode the DT 30 miles to get there but it was worth it.

Regret Only taking these two photo's but I was having so much fun I just didn't think.

Can't wait to go back, this is would be a awesome place for a Forum meet, we could all camp or something

 



-- Edited by Victor on Tuesday 20th of May 2014 05:36:06 PM

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Looks fun.

What happened in the second picture?

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That looks really awesome!

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Very nice can't wait to get a van and be all over the country with the trf

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ezegreenfingers wrote:

Very nice can't wait to get a van and be all over the country with the trf


 Yeh this is my plan, although they do ride pretty slow so we left them. 

In the second picture we stopped to pee/chill for a sec after nearly being hit by a massive deer appearing out of field of crops lol and his bike has no stand 



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The TRF............. I went to about 3 meetings and one rideout about 10 years ago. Never again......... Buy yourselves some O S Landranger maps and mark out your own routes



-- Edited by scrimsmustang on Saturday 24th of May 2014 08:27:12 PM

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Im on the YZ250 but ive been converted to Orange now via Yellow and Red

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This is my passion i love it, i aint done it for over 2 years now but as soon as my sternum heals properly im happy to take people over the Yorkshire dales for a day. You would need a van or a trailer to get to the Layburn area.

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Yellow and Red

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and Orange

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That sound's awesome scrim, hope you heal soon

p.s those are some really nice bike's

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Victor wrote:

That sound's awesome scrim, hope you heal soon

p.s those are some really nice bike's


 When im right get yourself in a van and get up here. Im not fit enough for push and pulling yet but im sure I will be mind you some people never trail ride again after a push and pull day lol........................



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