100 miles ride through the north wales country side
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- danieljw
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100 miles ride through the north wales country side
Route: rhyl-Abergele-llanrwst-betws y coed- nr. Llangollen- Denbigh moors-Denbigh-st. Asaph-bodelwyddan-rhyl.
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Re: 100 miles ride through the north wales country side
In picture 2, what is the sign on the building front? Is that the train line, and a coed dorm for travelers?
,GREAT pictures.... please keep posting the scenery with scooter and towns, creeks, buildings, etc. Good stuff!
Regards. Fish
,GREAT pictures.... please keep posting the scenery with scooter and towns, creeks, buildings, etc. Good stuff!
Regards. Fish
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Re: 100 miles ride through the north wales country side
hi fish! the second picture is a train station set within a very small mountain town. "betws y coed' is purely the name of the townfish wrote:In picture 2, what is the sign on the building front? Is that the train line, and a coed dorm for travelers?
,GREAT pictures.... please keep posting the scenery with scooter and towns, creeks, buildings, etc. Good stuff!
Regards. Fish
I live in that small country called wales, next to england, most people from outside the UK assume that the UK is all one country.(not saying you but a lot do.)
where i live dose have its own language aswel as english, hence the weird place names
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Re: 100 miles ride through the north wales country side
Not toooo far from me. I'll be heading straight in that direction if I ever get more adventurous than my daily commuting!
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Re: 100 miles ride through the north wales country side
Your about the closest I have seen, if you ever fancy a ride out let me know 
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Re: 100 miles ride through the north wales country side
Got to do my cbt first!
Getting the pcx Friday but been too busy to book a day for it!
Getting the pcx Friday but been too busy to book a day for it!
Re: 100 miles ride through the north wales country side
Sure, Wales.....
Home of my favorite writer - the rascal Dylan Thomas.
(all 6 of my kids have been made to sit at Xmas time while I read "A Child's Christmas in Wales", And I have orig. BBC recordings by him - and one of Richard Burton reading Thomas.)
I came away from his writings thinking that Wales is a nearly miserably cold, snowy and blowing land, with a desolate coastline not of sand, but frozen small smooth stones.
But your photos put paid to that idea!
Though, I imagine this time of year a ride into the country is a bit chilly. Layer up the clothing is what I do - just added a pair of silk liners to my heavy leather gloves, and the kevlar jeans keep out a lot of the chill. I ride year around, if no snow or ice on the roads here in Ohio. Coldest ride started one morning at 0 degrees F.
Please do take your camera along on your rides - and share the scenery of your country with us.
I really like to see the scooter in each picture - and towns and such are especially interesting to me. (frankly, miles of road surface and fields - could be France, upstate New York or South Africa - so those type pix hold less interest for me than the villages, cities, etc. with a scooter in view!)
Ride safe, Fish
Here's a picture a friend sent from the Philippines (we each have one of these Kymcos - but he's found some special parts!)

Home of my favorite writer - the rascal Dylan Thomas.
(all 6 of my kids have been made to sit at Xmas time while I read "A Child's Christmas in Wales", And I have orig. BBC recordings by him - and one of Richard Burton reading Thomas.)
I came away from his writings thinking that Wales is a nearly miserably cold, snowy and blowing land, with a desolate coastline not of sand, but frozen small smooth stones.
But your photos put paid to that idea!
Though, I imagine this time of year a ride into the country is a bit chilly. Layer up the clothing is what I do - just added a pair of silk liners to my heavy leather gloves, and the kevlar jeans keep out a lot of the chill. I ride year around, if no snow or ice on the roads here in Ohio. Coldest ride started one morning at 0 degrees F.
Please do take your camera along on your rides - and share the scenery of your country with us.
I really like to see the scooter in each picture - and towns and such are especially interesting to me. (frankly, miles of road surface and fields - could be France, upstate New York or South Africa - so those type pix hold less interest for me than the villages, cities, etc. with a scooter in view!)
Ride safe, Fish
Here's a picture a friend sent from the Philippines (we each have one of these Kymcos - but he's found some special parts!)

