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The day was forcast as sunny an bright and they was not rong. the weather was cracking as we headed out from crediton to north Tawton with the sun in are eyes for the first group of lanes taking in the od lane on the way there it was not like we had been thinking it was going to be nice and muddy. we had had a full day of heavy rain in the week an to start with we could find neather soft mud or puddles . this trip was to take in some of the lanes we tend to miss out a bit on the normal run's as they are dead ends/ over grown/ to nasty to try on your tod/ nasty farm Dog's/ to many walkes  kind of thing.  at North Tawton we found one with a gate tyed across it wich was a bit of a bitch to move even with the two of us then on to stockley pomory finding a dead end lane there badly over grown with over two feet of grass grown in it and you just could not see the rut's we turned tail half way in as it was just to much hard work in the hidden rut's . then on to 4 more nice lanes there before crossing to taw green and a nice washed out lane there that i had spent an hour in 3 months back fighting to get the bike up that we took with ease this time as we went down it not up. before a lane that's marked on the maps with a lookout for the ankle biting terry and chaind dobberman well im happy to say both dogs are still alive and had chains this time as the terry was hanging off my mates boot last time there in the farmyard keep well to the left the farmer has the chain lenth set so the dogs can make the half way across the track. we where now on the edge of the Moor as we made are way past sticklpath taking in the lanes on the way we found the od puddle and bit of mud on are way for a pasty at chagford  we found the place very quite for this time of year and a lack of the useuly walkers around. after getting a pasty re fuel we cut for home by way of South Tawton and the lanes there before hitting the tarmac back to Crediton. what a cracking day out an not a bad pasty too

 

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Certainly looks like you two enjoyed yourselves.

You had a superb day for your excursion, thanks for sharing.

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Great report. You managed to capture the dogs going wild then! Pretty little ford in pic 40/41, filling up with red diesel in pic 25 was he?! Honda XL185S in the background of pic 33 I see.

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What a lovely day to have been out on Devon's lanes Pug! 

I think they folk at Bude Farm have got a new terrier if he is fast enough to catch you. The previous terrier had got slower and slower and was easy to get by. He must have trained the new one well before retiring wink

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Yep that ford is a favourite of mine never to deep it's looking a little worse for wear as some 4x4 has ripped it up a bit. and was nice to have both dog's on chain's this time past that farm a little further on as well my mate tom had the little basterd on his boot for 30yards last time i was there with him. matey with the Ford had 10 gallons of red he was about to pour in that car country folk what you going to do with them............. and we should have stopped and had a longer look an natter with the Honda xl owner nice old chap said he had some bigger bikes in the shed. An xl 185 was one of my first bikes and well nice lane bikes they make.

 

Brian been past there lot's of times but this was the first time the terrier has been on a chain as well..................

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He's prob got a treasure trove of old bikes in there. Yeah xl185 is a great little bike. Damn 4x4's..

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I enjoyed looking at all the pics , thanks for posting . Ill have to get down to Devon at some point.

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Nice countryside, I'd like to travel the lanes one day

Saw a great part of the UK recently on TV called "Tales From Northumberland, With Robson Green"

Now I know "Exactly" where Border Collies Come From

BTW, in a couple of week there is a huge Border Collie Meet here in Sydney

Apparently last year they got the most ever Border Collies ever in one Photo biggrin

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BM Steve wrote:

Saw a great part of the UK recently on TV called "Tales From Northumberland, With Robson Green"

Cheers

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Northumberland was my old stamping ground for over 36 years. A great county with wide open spaces, plenty of lanes but no pasties. hmm

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BM Steve wrote:

Nice countryside, I'd like to travel the lanes one day

Saw a great part of the UK recently on TV called "Tales From Northumberland, With Robson Green"

Now I know "Exactly" where Border Collies Come From

BTW, in a couple of week there is a huge Border Collie Meet here in Sydney

Apparently last year they got the most ever Border Collies ever in one Photo biggrin

Cheers

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I have a Border Collie Steve, great dog

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Northumberland was my old stamping ground for over 36 years. A great county with wide open spaces, plenty of lanes but no pasties. hmm

Martyn


I can't believe you pommy blokes can't bake your own pasties, come on Martyn, you must have baked one or to in that time ?

How hard can it be, just like the Shepherds Pie I made the other night but with pastry instead of mash  biggrin

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Hi Terry

Here's a shot of my Border, Dexter, 7 years old now, and yes he's Grey and white, not black and white

with quite light brown eyes, they were baby blue when he was a pup

 

Dex_small.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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just like the Shepherds Pie I made the other night but with pastry instead of mash  biggrin

 

 

A minced beef and onion pie then, much different to a fine westcountry pasty! Why make your own when there are fine establishments around knocking out fantastically fresh and tasty ones!... smile

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 



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peteBLUEttr wrote:
A minced beef and onion pie then, much different to a fine westcountry pasty! Why make your own when there are fine establishments around knocking out fantastically fresh and tasty ones!... smile

 


Oh no mine are much better than that, carrots, peas, corn, herbs and spices all cunningly combined biggrin

I have a pie shop up the mountain from my place, good place to stop in an a wet and dreary day like today is, 50 or so varieties all made there and great coffee or hot chocky as well

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mines 5 years old 

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Both you guys have pretty dogs there. Basically you Aussie lot are just trying to be British, owning Border Collies, and baking Shephards pies and Meat pies!... winkbiggrin



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Both you guys have pretty dogs there. Basically you Aussie lot are just trying to be British, owning Border Collies, and baking Shephards pies and Meat pies!... winkbiggrin


 I have 2 Triumph's & a Border collie LOL

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I've got 2 borders,

 




Arthur the Bastard and Annie the Shistick, little buggers.



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Just thought I'd join in with the animal love (so to speak)

Left to right, Teddy (Cavalier King Charles), Belle (Burmese), Maynard (Siamese) and Lilly (Cavalier King Charles). Carnage in our hours when they start playing! IMG_5647.JPG



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peteBLUEttr wrote:

Both you guys have pretty dogs there. Basically you Aussie lot are just trying to be British, owning Border Collies, and baking Shephards pies and Meat pies!... winkbiggrin


Hey Pete, don't forget that most Aussie's are descended from a bunch of British criminal bread thieves biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin

Were just trying to live up to our past wink



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