Mike Rudd | 1 Jul 2007 09:53
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Fwd - ? useful website

Hey folks,

My brother in law decided to learn web development stuff and to give it a 
purpose he set himself a project to develop a web site about Scottish 
Mountain Biking.  He's spent ages on it, taken loads of the photos, visited 
most, if not all, of the sites and put all the info together as well as 
producing the web content.

He's launched it now - at www.scottishmountainbike.com.

Personally I think it's bloody impressive but I'd really appreciate you 
having a look and letting him/me know what you think, providing any 
feedback, corrections, or anything else you think is appropriate.  It's not 
complete so they're expecting and would welcome people pointing out typos, 
etc,

And please, pass it on J

Cheers

John
Phil Aitman | 1 Jul 2007 18:53
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Re: Fwd - ? useful website

I have to say it's remarkable user friendly and useful as far as the man
made trails go. 
Good effort all round.
Phil

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>>Hey folks,
>>
>>
>>
>>My brother in law decided to learn web development stuff and 
>>to give it a purpose he set himself a project to develop a 
>>web site about Scottish Mountain Biking.  He's spent ages on 
>>it, taken loads of the photos, visited most, if not all, of 
>>the sites and put all the info together as well as producing 
>>the web content.
>>
>>
>>
>>He's launched it now - at www.scottishmountainbike.com.
>>
>>
>>
>>Personally I think it's bloody impressive but I'd really 
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Andy Armstrong | 1 Jul 2007 19:07
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Re: Fwd - ? useful website

On 1 Jul 2007, at 17:53, Phil Aitman wrote:

> I have to say it's remarkable user friendly and useful as far as  
> the man
> made trails go.
> Good effort all round.

Yup, looks great.

http://singletrackworld.com/article.php?sid=2491

:)

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Steve Dixon | 2 Jul 2007 09:09
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Re: Fwd - ? useful website

Website looks excellent, i especially like the little acronym at the top of the page, is that some sort of coded message to the mackems ? (sad mackem b***ards !?) ;O)  

On 01/07/07, Mike Rudd <mike <at> rudd.totalserve.co.uk> wrote:
Hey folks,



My brother in law decided to learn web development stuff and to give it a
purpose he set himself a project to develop a web site about Scottish
Mountain Biking.  He's spent ages on it, taken loads of the photos, visited
most, if not all, of the sites and put all the info together as well as
producing the web content.



He's launched it now - at www.scottishmountainbike.com.



Personally I think it's bloody impressive but I'd really appreciate you
having a look and letting him/me know what you think, providing any
feedback, corrections, or anything else you think is appropriate.  It's not
complete so they're expecting and would welcome people pointing out typos,
etc,



And please, pass it on J



Cheers

John


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Philip Aitman | 10 Jul 2007 09:53
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For those who don't know (Big bike content!)

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Philip Aitman | 12 Jul 2007 10:20
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Saturday PM Ride???? (again without the Map_Sorry Andy)

Hi,

It looks likely that Ian and myself are heading to Hamsterly on Saturday PM.

Out on the start of the Black up onto Hamsterly Common before the rooty climb. Over the moors, back in at the far side of the forest. Down Dangerous descent, last bit of SSUK course and back along to the car park.

Small map attached.

 

Phil

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Raoul Morley | 12 Jul 2007 13:31
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Re: Saturday PM Ride???? (again without the Map_Sorry Andy)

Phil,
 
Just sticking my nose in, but Hamsterley will be grim after the amount of rain that's happened of late I'd avoid to be honest it'll be a horrid slipp chodfest.
 
You'd be better with a Chopwell ride.

 
On 7/12/07, Philip Aitman <philip.aitman <at> unn.ac.uk> wrote:

Hi,

It looks likely that Ian and myself are heading to Hamsterly on Saturday PM.

Out on the start of the Black up onto Hamsterly Common before the rooty climb. Over the moors, back in at the far side of the forest. Down Dangerous descent, last bit of SSUK course and back along to the car park.

Small map attached.

 

Phil


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Philip Aitman | 12 Jul 2007 13:44
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Re: Saturday PM Ride???? (again without the Map_Sorry Andy)

Not with the forest festival being on we wont :0(

It’s ok we’re prepared for horrors :0)

Phil

 

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Phil,

 

Just sticking my nose in, but Hamsterley will be grim after the amount of rain that's happened of late I'd avoid to be honest it'll be a horrid slipp chodfest.

 

You'd be better with a Chopwell ride.

 

On 7/12/07, Philip Aitman <philip.aitman <at> unn.ac.uk> wrote:

Hi,

It looks likely that Ian and myself are heading to Hamsterly on Saturday PM.

Out on the start of the Black up onto Hamsterly Common before the rooty climb. Over the moors, back in at the far side of the forest. Down Dangerous descent, last bit of SSUK course and back along to the car park.

Small map attached.

 

Phil


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Raoul Morley | 12 Jul 2007 13:58
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Re: Saturday PM Ride???? (again without the Map_Sorry Andy)

Ah Ok that would make sense, stick some mud tyres on you'll be fine ;0)
 
If your on fire road on the moor that will be fine th efells themselves will be miging as will the forest, hige black pools of skank.
 
Can I just say that you need to take a supply of clean water a strong antiseptic and a nailbrush with you.
 
Both myself and Phil T's dad have had really nasty infections from crashing at Hamsterley, and I mean nasty as in huge boils and lumps and nasyiness if you clean and scrub quickly you've got less chance of it getting in I'd have thought.
 
It could be coincidental but it costs nothing to make sure you've got teh stuff with you.
 
Not trying to put a downer on it just don't want you picking up what we both has as it was grim, the Boils I had were the size of Golf Ball I had one on my face my arm and my knee really really grim and very painful.
 
R
 
On 7/12/07, Philip Aitman <philip.aitman <at> unn.ac.uk> wrote:

Not with the forest festival being on we wont :0(

It's ok we're prepared for horrors :0)

Phil

 

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Subject: Re: [mtbne-l] Saturday PM Ride???? (again without the Map_Sorry Andy)

 

Phil,

 

Just sticking my nose in, but Hamsterley will be grim after the amount of rain that's happened of late I'd avoid to be honest it'll be a horrid slipp chodfest.

 

You'd be better with a Chopwell ride.

 

On 7/12/07, Philip Aitman <philip.aitman <at> unn.ac.uk> wrote:

Hi,

It looks likely that Ian and myself are heading to Hamsterly on Saturday PM.

Out on the start of the Black up onto Hamsterly Common before the rooty climb. Over the moors, back in at the far side of the forest. Down Dangerous descent, last bit of SSUK course and back along to the car park.

Small map attached.

 

Phil


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Re: Saturday PM Ride???? (again without the Map_Sorry Andy)

Euuw!
On 12 Jul 2007, at 12:58, Raoul Morley wrote:

Ah Ok that would make sense, stick some mud tyres on you'll be fine ;0)
 
If your on fire road on the moor that will be fine th efells themselves will be miging as will the forest, hige black pools of skank.
 
Can I just say that you need to take a supply of clean water a strong antiseptic and a nailbrush with you.
 
Both myself and Phil T's dad have had really nasty infections from crashing at Hamsterley, and I mean nasty as in huge boils and lumps and nasyiness if you clean and scrub quickly you've got less chance of it getting in I'd have thought.
 
It could be coincidental but it costs nothing to make sure you've got teh stuff with you.
 
Not trying to put a downer on it just don't want you picking up what we both has as it was grim, the Boils I had were the size of Golf Ball I had one on my face my arm and my knee really really grim and very painful.
 
R
 
On 7/12/07, Philip Aitman <philip.aitman <at> unn.ac.uk> wrote:

Not with the forest festival being on we wont :0(

It's ok we're prepared for horrors :0)

Phil

 

From: mtbne-l-bounces <at> hexten.net [mailto:mtbne-l-bounces <at> hexten.net] On Behalf Of Raoul Morley
Sent: 12 July 2007 12:32
To: Mountain Biking in the North East of the UK
Subject: Re: [mtbne-l] Saturday PM Ride???? (again without the Map_Sorry Andy)

 

Phil,

 

Just sticking my nose in, but Hamsterley will be grim after the amount of rain that's happened of late I'd avoid to be honest it'll be a horrid slipp chodfest.

 

You'd be better with a Chopwell ride.

 

On 7/12/07, Philip Aitman <philip.aitman <at> unn.ac.uk> wrote:

Hi,

It looks likely that Ian and myself are heading to Hamsterly on Saturday PM.

Out on the start of the Black up onto Hamsterly Common before the rooty climb. Over the moors, back in at the far side of the forest. Down Dangerous descent, last bit of SSUK course and back along to the car park.

Small map attached.

 

Phil


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