Sunday 21 October 2012

Cycling around fences


The weather today was lovely, crisp blue skies, cool in the shade but warm in the autumn sunshine. I was sorely tempted to take the Long Haul Trucker for a ride but I didn't want to risk damage to the headset from the brake judder problem. I can wait another few days. So saddle back on the Falcon and a cycle up by Stenton.



Pondero had wondered if too many of his pics feature barbed wire fences. Not at all. Here's one on the road to Pitcox.

And here's a plain wire fence to keep this old lady from wandering.


 Some fields have no fences at all.


 And a very few have relics from WW2 costal defences.


There you go. A peaceful cycle in beautiful weather and an unhealthy amount of fence photography.

4 comments:

  1. Barbed wire is an interesting subject, German barb wire was quite different to our stuff in WW2...

    sorry... nice pics -:)

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  2. What I great looking ride! Maybe there are certain ingredients that blend together to help enhance the flavor of a savory ride, and barbed wire fencing might be one. Of course that stone fence looks fantastic as well.

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  3. David:
    Awesome photos and narration.
    The WWII rusty fence photo gave me the creeps.
    Just in time for Halloween, eh?
    Peace :)

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  4. Sorry I'm late replying, usual excuses.
    CK and Pondero, looking back a week later, I really like this post. Funny where something as mundane as barbed wire can lead.
    Chandra, CoastKid used to have a great blog going about WWII defences. A lot of the stuff is now on his Coastrider blog. The pics from the local POW camp are particularly haunting. http://coastkid.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/WW2%20German%20POW%20Camp%20Cooler%20Explore

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