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9th November 2004
Mt. Biking: Malvern Hills
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Another session up the Hills, on my own this time. Went for the straight forward route upto the Wyche cutting and on to the Beacon.

Started to rain as I set off from work and the mist came down over the hills so kept to the main paths that I know. Very muddy on the way up through the woods.

Over the top of the Wyche and up to the top of the Beacon the rain came down a bit more and visibility was poor. After the beacon I came down off the top away from the path and scattered a school party that I'd passed on the way up. I thought they would stick to the path but never mind.

Then went back to the main path for the rest of the decent as it was so wet and the vis was crap and there weren't many people about if something went wrong.

Fats decent through the woods very muddy, got back to work plastered with the stuff, quick shower then back to work.

Another 4 months or so and I might nearly enjoy it, but good for fitness while I'm off football.

Another good work out, and its getting ever so slightly easier ;-)

Only 3 stars as the weather was a bit crappy, no views and I couldn't see where I was going.
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