
Off-road riding to reach Berney Arms railway station and windmill, followed by more off-road to hit the tarmac again. My companion (the frame would have been far too big for him) for this diviertissement is sporting an Oxford University Cycling Club jersey, which was sponsored by Competition Cycles (their logo, I think) and who used to advertise in the RTTC handbook. He is holding my 71/71 off-road Major Nichols which was stolen in 1999. Stallard steel rack. More about Competition Cycles in this thread and about the owner, the late Colin Freud, a relative of the late Clement Freud and also about the master frame builder Stan Pike, and Freud's involvement with OUCC. Shortly before this photo was taken, my companion had amazed me by nonchalently cycling across a narrow plank bridging a drainage ditch without a second thought. I walked . The night was spent at the long lost Martham Youth Hostel.