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We have cattle guards out in the West. Similar idea. Humans will walk over it but even with these gates open, cattle won't. View attachment 1714976 We also have turnstiles. View attachment 1714977
A 19 mile ride on the mystery French TOC bike this afternoon.
South Oxfordshire looked beautiful on this bright, sunny Autumn day once the thick morning mist had dissipated.
Swans down by the River Thames in Clifton Hampden.....
...Clifton Hampden Bridge from below.....
...fine view towards Little Wittenham and the Wittenham Clumps.....
...these two linear 'hills' below are the 'Dyke Hills' near Dorchester. They are made from the spoil arising from the digging of the ditch between them that was excavated around 1,000 BC by the locals in an unsuccessful attempt to link the River Thame and the River Thames.....
Took the ‘49 DX out for a quick ride this morning before it went to its new owner. I didn’t have this one too long (it was one of a two bike purchase) and really liked it, but space in the bike shed is always an issue!
Dropped off the car at the at the dealer to be serviced and things like a "Courtesy Shuttle" ( a ride home ) did not survive Covid so brought the 41 Excelsior to ride home.
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