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A short trip

Discussion in 'Trips N' Trails - the ride is the adventure' started by Ashley, Aug 25, 2008.

  1. Ashley

    Ashley Active Member

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    Just got back from a weekend trip around southern England UK. It was a good combination of riding and walking, with some great scenery, and great beer. Details, pictures and stuff can be found here

    Omentide | Ashley and Hilary | Travel Blog

    A fun weekend, about 500 miles on the road.
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    Looks like a good ride some pretty county sides , hat brand bike was that your setting on in the Hotel?
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    ashley....here in TEXAS we have our stonehedge also!!! stonehedge2.....

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    thanks for your blog.....interesting reading!:)
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    If I remember correctly the antique Italian bike is a Guzzi.

    Nice to know there is a second Stonehenge in Texas, looks to be more complete as well. Ours fell down. Well to be more honest much of it, and other monuments, were toppled by the church or state, which of course in those days was much the same thing.

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