The bike training continued on Friday with a bit more weight added to Frank to practice for the upcoming trip. The lanes were in a good muddy condition.
The trees in this lane were covered in this very green moss and what sunlight there was illuminated them. Little Haldon
I do like a good wall. Constructed years ago by peasants to keep the peasants out. Ugbrook House
Did I mention I like a good wall
Coffee and Orange Yorkie (not for girls) in a real Dartmoor lane. Throwleigh
Nice to see the current custodian is maintaining the ancient walling sympathetically. I think the bailer twine, corrugated iron and sticks really add to the ambience.
I think this was near Bridestowe, quite a long series of lanes with a double ford. It was very windy out on the moorland.
Lunch stop in the lea of a tree, the rain was intermittent but the Ivy growing on the trunk was enough of a natural umbrella.
Can anyone tell me what the tower thing is on the horizon, the lane was just before Angels Steps
Angels steps, which I didn't go up. It looked very slippery and I was starting to tire at this point plus I needed to get home. Saved it for next time.
I did the run back home on the roads from North of Tavistock across Dartmoor as I was meeting someone at 1500hrs.
Frank performed faultlessly and the only repair needed is the exhaust is blowing slightly. Next week I am going for the full pannier set and all the gear I intend to take to Spain.