Greenlaning with Jooles - 4.7.15
Greenlaning with Jooles - 4.7.15
Rode down to West Firle in Sussex with Jooles last Saturday to ride a half decent trail that pretty much overlooks the South Downs.
The weather was great, but there was a distinct lack of mud... Instead whoever was following ended up with a face full of dust!
The bikes were great and the track was enjoyable, nothing too stressful, however a particularly deep bank of loose gravel did cause
Jooles to loose his front end, with resulting damage to his wrist hope you're healing up mate!
The weather was great, but there was a distinct lack of mud... Instead whoever was following ended up with a face full of dust!
The bikes were great and the track was enjoyable, nothing too stressful, however a particularly deep bank of loose gravel did cause
Jooles to loose his front end, with resulting damage to his wrist hope you're healing up mate!
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Re: Greenlaning with Jooles - 4.7.15
Looks like a great day out
Couple of nice photos
the last one , not so keen on
Couple of nice photos
the last one , not so keen on
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Re: Greenlaning with Jooles - 4.7.15
Good effort. I hope it wasn't his 'good' wrist. Get a day organised and I'll pop up for it.
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Re: Greenlaning with Jooles - 4.7.15
Thanks for the pics. Nice weather. ..
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Re: Greenlaning with Jooles - 4.7.15
Just an update.
So, we had a fantastic day out on a brilliant road. Trying to avoid the dust and stones being launched from Laurence's back wheel, I got caught in the gravel at the side of the road and clipped a tree tith the bark busters. they done their job and saved my fingers, but when the handle bar twisted back, it sent my thumb up my arm. Quite painfull. Anyway, we carried on for ahile and headed home. Pulling the clutch in was excruciating, so a bit of gear crunching was called for.
Once home, I noticed a bit of swelling. After a visit to the hospital, a broken Scaphoid was diagnosed, and i was sent home in a plastercast. The following day, a phone call from the doctor advised i should come back, as they wanted to hold the break together with a screw.
I had the opperation on Friday 17th, so hopefully will be back on two wheels before too long.
To get to work, I have had to borrow an automatic car, and the drive takes an extra 20 mins in each direction, providing there is no problems on the A2, which as we know, is a rarity!
Anyway, looking forward to a speedy recovery!
At least i enjoyed myself doing it......
if i could figure out how to attach photos, I would show you
So, we had a fantastic day out on a brilliant road. Trying to avoid the dust and stones being launched from Laurence's back wheel, I got caught in the gravel at the side of the road and clipped a tree tith the bark busters. they done their job and saved my fingers, but when the handle bar twisted back, it sent my thumb up my arm. Quite painfull. Anyway, we carried on for ahile and headed home. Pulling the clutch in was excruciating, so a bit of gear crunching was called for.
Once home, I noticed a bit of swelling. After a visit to the hospital, a broken Scaphoid was diagnosed, and i was sent home in a plastercast. The following day, a phone call from the doctor advised i should come back, as they wanted to hold the break together with a screw.
I had the opperation on Friday 17th, so hopefully will be back on two wheels before too long.
To get to work, I have had to borrow an automatic car, and the drive takes an extra 20 mins in each direction, providing there is no problems on the A2, which as we know, is a rarity!
Anyway, looking forward to a speedy recovery!
At least i enjoyed myself doing it......
if i could figure out how to attach photos, I would show you
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Re: Greenlaning with Jooles - 4.7.15
That looks like the Old Coach Road between Firle and the back-end of Seaford - one of my local favourites (one of the only local lanes ). That injury sounds painful - hope you make a speedy full recovery!
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Re: Greenlaning with Jooles - 4.7.15
That's the spirit, well done.Jooles wrote: Anyway, looking forward to a speedy recovery!
At least I enjoyed myself doing it......
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Re: Greenlaning with Jooles - 4.7.15
Not wanting to put a downer on your recovery but the scaphoid seems to be a difficult bone to heal due to lack of blood supply. So get the best treatment you can.
On a separate subject. Have you noticed that Greenlanes around Hampshire are being levelled off with hardcore ?
We noticed a couple of our favourite muddy lanes are now flat like roads !
Moose seemed to like it but totally ruins it for me.
Even "Water Lane" Alton has been made "safe" for walkers.
On a separate subject. Have you noticed that Greenlanes around Hampshire are being levelled off with hardcore ?
We noticed a couple of our favourite muddy lanes are now flat like roads !
Moose seemed to like it but totally ruins it for me.
Even "Water Lane" Alton has been made "safe" for walkers.
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Re: Greenlaning with Jooles - 4.7.15
This is what I saw when I looked down (excuse the toasty pair of comfortable carpet slippers)
and this is what the X-Ray photographer saw when he looked down.
turns out that he was ex-RE, proudly displaying his veteran badge, so took some extra shots.
Colin,
thank you very much for the tips, as you can see it worked. I have been told before, but couldn't make it happen.
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Re: Greenlaning with Jooles - 4.7.15
Are you sur that exray is of your thumb
Not sure what it looks like
Get well soon
Not sure what it looks like
Get well soon
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