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Week Ending, Saturday 26th November 2022 (31.49. miles)

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Sunday, 20th November 2022 15.66 miles.  Cycling. Boldon Colliery - Jarrow - Washington Village - Boldon Colliery. Started damp and grey, but, by coffee stop at Washington Village, blue sky and sunshine. Cold 7c, and, the ground is very wet, after several days of heavy rain. We did a slight variation on our normal route, since, rumour has it that parts of Bowes Railway path flooded and/or damaged by rain, so, we avoided that section. Two vintage 1947 Pensioners. AKASO EK7000 camera. Saturday, 26th November 2022 15.83 miles. Boldon Colliery - Sunderland - Seaburn - Whitburn - Boldon Colliery. Grey autumn day, with stiff breeze from the South, cool 10C. Two vintage 1947 pensioners, AKASO EK7000 Camera.  

Week ending, Saturday 19th November 2022 (15.70 miles)

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  Monday, 14th November 2022 15.70 miles. Boldon Colliery - Washington Village - Jarrow - Boldon Colliery. Foggy at Boldon, but, Autumn sunshine at Washington Village, where we stopped for coffee,12c and calm. Our "routine" Washington Village circuit, but, cycled clockwise, ie, in opposite direction to usual. Two vintage 1947 Pensioners. AKASO EK7000 Camera.

Week ending Saturday 12th November 2022 (52.25 miles)

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  Sunday, 6th November 2022 15.88 miles. Boldon Colliery. - Jarrow - Washington Village - Boldon Colliery. A damp, grey autumn morning, chilly at 10C, with a bit of autumn mist. No coffee stop, because we were too early for the Coffee Shop, at Washington Green. Two vintage 1947 pensioners. AKASO EK7000 Camera. Wednesday, 9th November 2022 20.02 miles. Boldon Colliery - Whitburn - South Shields - Jarrow - Boldon Colliery. Sunny, with cloud, damp, but calm and mild at 12C. Coffee stop at Little Haven. Two vintage 1947 pensioners. AKASO EK7000 Camera. Saturday, 12th November 2022 16.35 miles. Boldon Colliery - Jarrow - Washington Village - Boldon Colliery. A calm and mild (14c) morning, sunny with cloud. Coffee stop at Washington Village Green. Two vintage 1947 pensioners. AKASO EK7000 camera.