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Parted company with my trusty 2-wheel steed last night in fine fashion, as you can see. Entirely Brian's fault - he decided that the grass on the opposite side of the bike looked REALLY fascinating, and emergency avoidance maneuvers had to be taken...

My skinned knees and bloodied hands will make for an unpleasant yoga session tonight!

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lou60

That looks sore, sending hugs your way. xx

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RayB

Nothing that couldn't be fixed in photoshop !

Best Wishes, Ray

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RockRose

Oh my goodness, EquineArcher - what expressive eyes, showing such quizzical perplexed and astonished outcome.

I hope you are feeling in one piece despite the cuts and bruises...:-) And I admire your spirit, get-up and go....and...

We need to train Brian some, then...? :-P

xx

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EquineArcher77 in reply toRockRose

It had to happen at some point, been mountain biking for 2 years with him now and this is the first time he's really contributed to me stacking it.

The last time I fell off when was I got my new bike, got a little over zealous whilst trying it out up steep hills, and got taken out backwards by gravity.

Note to self - center of gravity needs to be lower...

:) xx

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fenbadger in reply toEquineArcher77

I used to take my mutt cycling. Police took his bike away :P

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ninjananna in reply tofenbadger

Oh Badger....:-D :-D :-D :-D That soohhh tickled my funny!!...♥♥

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rosewine

Yes had that experience when years back we decided to cycle the Camel Trail with mutt in tow, didn't end well. Had to walk her back to motor caravan and put her in the naughty corner, bless her she too thought the grass was better the other side of my wheels. Walked the Camel Trail with her the next time a much pleasanter expierence.

Hope the wounds soon heal./x

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TheAuthor

I am so sorry to read that and I genuinely hope that you are on the mend soon.

All my hopes and dreams for you

Ken

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fenbadger

There's a JRT called Brian makes appearances on a local facebook page. So cute.

I like the Camel Trail.

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mimiwen

Ouch! You poor thing. Hope you're soon recovered.

Mim x

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