Author Topic: The Peak District in May  (Read 669 times)

Offline Pete Gray

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The Peak District in May
« on: 28.05. 2012 08:58 »
A lovely weekend, ideal for a run.
Took the A7 out for a couple of hours along some of my favourite lanes.

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Re: The Peak District in May
« Reply #1 on: 28.05. 2012 12:20 »
Hi Pete ,

 Beautiful place is most beautiful with ride a bike..
Also you must switch off your light  :)

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Re: The Peak District in May
« Reply #2 on: 28.05. 2012 12:54 »
Good point about the light, I often forget if I stop for a short while. Luckily I have a dry charge battery which seems top be very forgiving.

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Re: The Peak District in May
« Reply #3 on: 28.05. 2012 17:14 »
Nice > the weather, the lanes, the bike. Thanks for posting.


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Re: The Peak District in May
« Reply #4 on: 28.05. 2012 19:02 »
Ah the Peak District....one of my favourite places for a run. We use to do the High Peak Historic Vehicle run around the Peak District, a pity they don't do it any more. Having said that, the Velocette Club are organising a run  around the district and I may just manage a day off work hmmm
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