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ededwards":q7c16m8f said:What, Waity Katie? No? Surely not Ruddock :shock: ?
Now that he's been published, I thought he was known simply as 'The Ruddock'.
ededwards":q7c16m8f said:What, Waity Katie? No? Surely not Ruddock :shock: ?
drystonepaul":2a74tpi3 said:ededwards":2a74tpi3 said:What, Waity Katie? No? Surely not Ruddock :shock: ?
Now that he's been published, I thought he was known simply as 'The Ruddock'.
sinnett177":175ydhog said:The 'Queen of Ducking Everything'?ededwards":175ydhog said:makster":175ydhog said:I have heard rumour of a 'Royal' attendance![]()
What, Waity Katie? No? Surely not Ruddock :shock: ?
letmetalktomark":4wbh67of said:Hoping to be there.
Never been before. What is the riding like? Hilly, flat, both?
What do the conditions tend to be like? Claggy mud, sandy, other?
Are there facilities on site?
ededwards":ym6rqfmh said:letmetalktomark":ym6rqfmh said:Hoping to be there.
Never been before. What is the riding like? Hilly, flat, both?
What do the conditions tend to be like? Claggy mud, sandy, other?
Are there facilities on site?
Details of the venue are here but in summary there is a Visitors Centre with loos and a cafe plus a bike shop. http://www.forestry.gov.uk/website/recr ... restCentre
Terrain isn't hilly - it's rideable ss - but there are some ups and dows.
Mainly sandy but with some muddy sections (which with the weather we've been having may mean quite a few soggy bits. But might not).