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That's probably why it's been used as a hill climb a number of times.
Glad you 'enjoyed' Porlock, don't say you weren't warned. It doesn't get much harder anywhere in the UK. I should have told you to ride on the central line on the 2nd hairpin, but you probably worked that out! Back in the 80s I rode it on a steel road bike with 42:25, because that is all we had back then....
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Will someone please leap to the defence of poor @dancing james, he is clearly suffering.
Please.
Anyone?
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Err, no, the only saving grace of the Mail is that it's reasonably absorbent and the print doesn't come off on your arse. I have no idea who the atomwaffen are, if indeed they exist, I hope they don't.
I gave you no reason to misrepresent me or draw conclusions about my views, which are the polar opposite of what you suggest. Once again, please stop doing so to anyone who you might suspect doesn't entirely share your ideals, that would actually be fascistic.
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The solution surely is to stop transphobia by the agreement of the majority. I don't personally know any trans people and therefore have no axe to grind. I don't like the thought of anyone being bullied for who they are, whatever their differences are from the perceived mainstream. Kindly don't call me a fascist as this would be factually incorrect.
What does concern me is that you come across like a religious zealot (any flavour you prefer), utterly convinced that you are the only one to have achieved enlightenment and seeing it as a duty to scream at anyone with a different view.
Will you please stop acting like the bullies you clearly despise as this is no way to get your message across, let alone agreed with.
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Thank you, also thank you @Maj, that might redress the balance.
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No, it doesn't. This is just a particularly beautiful loop which allows you to take in Countisbury without turning around and descending it (it isn't as nasty as Porlock). It would mean that you retraced a couple if miles of your original route. If you want to add Countisbury to your list, then the quicker way is up and straight back down.
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Bloody youth of today, no backbone. I wouldn't attempt that ride on 2 wheels without a minimum of 250cc!
Every time I watch tourists struggling to drive up those hills induces a moment of nostalgic vomiting.