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Three Fords and no BMW's


boboneleg

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I was meant to work today but after a phone call to my boss last night I decided to give it a miss.  Ducati parts are not selling well at the moment and my   boss and our mechanic were off to Snetterton today for a race weekend so not much point in going in.

So a ride was on the cards and as I haven't been trail riding for a couple of months I though I'd give that a go and see if my ribs and back would hold out ok.  Last night I scanned the OS maps and google earth and plotted a route down to some fords in Dorset and take in some lanes that I hadn't done before.  It was an hour and 30 mins to the first lane just south of Shaftesbury, I must of ridden past this loads of times but never spotted it before........

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These girls were keen to see what was going on ...........

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I did another couple of lanes before the glorious climb up through Fontmell Down............

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and then through another couple of sunken lanes to get back to the A350 near Iwerne Minster........

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Now most of the lanes so far had been climbs or descents over chalk or rock and they were bone dry so the next lane came as a bit of a shock.  It started well with a lovely old sign just off the main road............

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Then I had to hunt a bit to find the entrance as it went across someone's drive right outside of their posh house :classic_unsure:

Once I got into the lane I first noticed that there was a lot of vegetation and it was very green , this ,meant that there had to be a water course underneath and that usually means boggy going.  The vegetation was thick and you couldn't see the ruts underneath so there was a lot of paddling of legs to keep everything upright...............

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After about 15 minutes to do about half a mile I came to more solid ground (thank god) and stopped for a coffee.  While I was stopped I noticed this very ambiguous sign which just about sums up how rights of way in England .  It says 'Public route to Public path '  WTF is that supposed to mean ??

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The next lane is a bit contentious but the gate wasn't locked today so I carried on up Everley Down.  Then I cam to a new lane (to me) and found that someone doesn't want us to ride it :classic_rolleyes:  I just rode over the pile of chalk/rubble and carried on............

 

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Now I had to do a bit of roadwork to get down to an area of Dorset that reminds me of parts of France.  It's heath type land with lots of sand and fir trees...............

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Now I came to the first Ford of the day, this is the ford at Moreton and it's not for the faint-hearted as it's about 50 meters wide with a gravel bottom that you can sink in if you don't keep the power on.  I waited until the dogs had finished playing in the river and then went for it.  Thankfully I made it through but my starfish did quiver a couple of times :classic_unsure:

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and then onto the wonderfully named Jubilee trail..............

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Ford number 2 was next (still no BMW's)  . I tried to do this last year with a mate , we came from the opposite direction and had a look at it but he didn't fancy it  :classic_sad:  So I came to it from the other direction today and you could get a better view of the best way across............

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Safely across and still no wet feet ....................

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Next up was another lane that I've passed many times but never ridden .  This is a Byway (open to all traffic) and yet there are locked gates at both ends, I just rode around the gates and carried on...........

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Further up the road I got to another lane that was completely blocked with farm machinery, there was no way past this one but obviously the rich land owners around these parts don't give a toss about the law :banana121or:

Next I rode down into Cerne Abbas to see the famous land mark on the hill, if you zoom in you can clearly see that this dude rode a Honda Rally :classic_cool:

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Just at the entrance to the next lane I stopped to take this photo of the drive leading up to some posh pad , a lady who was driving down would down her window and told me that I shouldn't be parked there   :thud:

 

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So onto another a couple of lanes with glorious views....................

 

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and then this one which involved opening and closing five gates along it's length  :classic_ohmy:

 

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And so onto Ford number 3 ...................

 

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The only dodgy bit today was dropping your front wheel off the first ramp to get into the ford , after that it wasn't so bad...............

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The next lane was off limits when I got there as it has a TRO (traffic regulation order) in place until April 2023.  The lane in question has been fought over by different parties for over 20 years so no real change there.  I then road onto some some lovely lanes around Yeovil ...............

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and finished at Babylon Hill, one of the best lanes in southern England (IMO) but not one that you'd want to ride up when it's wet  :classic_blink:

 

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By time I got home I'd been out for over 9 hours and covered 175 miles, this evening I am knackered :classic_laugh:

 

 

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9 minutes ago, boboneleg said:

Next up was another lane that I've passed many times but never ridden .  This is a Byway (open to all traffic) and yet there are locked gates at both ends, I just rode around the gates and carried on...........

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Further up the road I got to another lane that was completely blocked with farm machinery, there was no way past this one but obviously the rich land owners around these parts don't give a toss about the law :banana121or:

Next I rode down into Cerne Abbas to see the famous land mark on the hill, if you zoom in you can clearly see that this dude rode a Honda Rally :classic_cool:

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Just at the entrance to the next lane I stopped to take this photo of the drive leading up to some posh pad , a lady who was driving down would down her window and told me that I shouldn't be parked there   :thud:

 

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So onto another a couple of lanes with glorious views....................

 

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and then this one which involved opening and closing five gates along it's length  :classic_ohmy:

 

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Well some of thats annoying shite but some of it like closed (not locked) gates I understand if you're moving cattle where there's public access well thats a whole nother story. As a reasonable sprinter I can tell you 4 legs beats 2 every time and feckers who leave gates open should be shot on sight 😆

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11 hours ago, Slowlycatchymonkey said:

Fecking awesome @boboneleg

The sort of ride that tickles the heart.

The balance isn't so bad then?! 😆

I’ve got to admit that I managed the boggy lane without incident so I’ll call it a win 👍

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3 hours ago, Sir Fallsalot said:

Do the fords get much deeper in the winter months Bob or do they just get wider

 

The last one definitely gets deeper , you can’t ride it most of the winter as it will go to 6feet +
 

The other two don’t get as deep but they have a lot more flow.

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15 hours ago, boboneleg said:

The last one definitely gets deeper , you can’t ride it most of the winter as it will go to 6feet +
 

The other two don’t get as deep but they have a lot more flow.

a good chance of ending up on your butt then

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