On Tuesday I went out in -4 degrees of frost, hoping for bright sunshine, but it turned out to be generally overcast, with only a few glimpses of the sun. As I drove through Dunsden I was considering abandoning the ride as there was a lot of ice around on the country lanes. However, I decided to change my route somewhat, to avoid the narrow country lanes I had planned to do at the start of the ride.
My route started at Sonning Common, took in Stoke Row, Ipden, Goring & Checkenden. 23 miles, according to my cycle computer. However the route below says 21. I prefer 23.
There was plenty of interest along the way with the frost and also some interesting monochrome subjects.
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| Beecwoods near Checkenden. |
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| Berrins Hill |
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| Berrins Hill |
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| Ipsden |
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| Farm at Ipsden, which always strikes me as mini Tuscany. |
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| Different view of the farm. |
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| The Thames near Goring, at the Leathern Bottel, now Rossini Restaurant |
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| Another view from the Leathern Bottel |
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| From the bridge at Goring. |
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| The bridge at Goring. |
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| Pigsville |
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| Beechwoods near Stoke Row, with the frost melting on the leaves. A magical place when the light is good. |
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| More at the Beech woods near Stoke Row. |