Picture(s) of the day....
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myglaren
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Lambda sensor Jim.
Everything else was OK (or at least, after they chucked £500 worth of parts at it)
Goes OK but can seem a bit under powered at times, is a bit thirsty too.
Supposedly 155 BHP but I'm not convinced. The C5 2.0 HDi at 110 was more lively.
Everything else was OK (or at least, after they chucked £500 worth of parts at it)
Goes OK but can seem a bit under powered at times, is a bit thirsty too.
Supposedly 155 BHP but I'm not convinced. The C5 2.0 HDi at 110 was more lively.
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Please pass the credit on to Robyn for that top class bit of spotting and photography along with with a one-off Falcon Award for an outstanding contribution.
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Gosh Steve, that's an outrageous price for a Lambda sensor... It must be made of some very exotic materials
Robyn is very proud NeilNewcastleFalcon wrote: 01 Nov 2024, 09:41Please pass the credit on to Robyn for that top class bit of spotting and photography along with with a one-off Falcon Award for an outstanding contribution.
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A true 'Picture' I came across today, the real thing has been demolished but you can still see the other side of the garden gate from the door to the bunker!!
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My boy did the banner for me as i said hes useless at computers. talk about being proved wrong, kids these days!!!!
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A harbinger of winter - autumn leaf-fall and hedge clipping has once again exposed a trig. point on one of my regular cycling routes.
It spends late spring and all of summer completely invisible, hidden behind lush foliage...
It spends late spring and all of summer completely invisible, hidden behind lush foliage...
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Nice picture Jim, apart from the fact that the "flush bracket" number is not clear. Looks like...CitroJim wrote: 04 Nov 2024, 17:17 A harbinger of winter - autumn leaf-fall and hedge clipping has once again exposed a trig. point on one of my regular cycling routes...It spends late spring and all of summer completely invisible, hidden behind lush foliage...
...S6838 Eyreswood Farm
https://trigpointing.uk/trig/3093

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That's the one Neil, absolutely spot-on

I deliberately did not show the Flush Bracket as I thought you like to identify it from other clues!
The road it's on is currently closed due to severe damage during the recent floods and requiring extensive resurfacing...
Even for a bike, the closed bit was impassable so my planned loop ride became an out and back...
I deliberately did not show the Flush Bracket as I thought you like to identify it from other clues!
The road it's on is currently closed due to severe damage during the recent floods and requiring extensive resurfacing...
Even for a bike, the closed bit was impassable so my planned loop ride became an out and back...
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I did come across a few others Harrold Park Farm (S6836) and Lavendon Wood (S6835) but they looked to be a bit "off-road", and another a little more roadside and similarly hidden for most of the year Chellington (S6837) but the last digit obviously wasn't a "7"CitroJim wrote: 05 Nov 2024, 04:55 That's the one Neil, absolutely spot-on![]()
I deliberately did not show the Flush Bracket as I thought you like to identify it from other clues! The road it's on is currently closed due to severe damage during the recent floods and requiring extensive resurfacing...Even for a bike, the closed bit was impassable so my planned loop ride became an out and back...
Chellington's "Spider and Cap"

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You should dig it out and put it somewhere more prominent where it can be seen easily.CitroJim wrote: 04 Nov 2024, 17:17 A harbinger of winter - autumn leaf-fall and hedge clipping has once again exposed a trig. point on one of my regular cycling routes.
It spends late spring and all of summer completely invisible, hidden behind lush foliage...
A garden ornament for you perhaps?
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The Trig. Baggers would go ballistic if I did that Steve, They're quite a sensitive bunch and get very upset by trigs being misappropriated. But yes, I'd love one in my gardenmyglaren wrote: 05 Nov 2024, 09:27
You should dig it out and put it somewhere more prominent where it can be seen easily.
A garden ornament for you perhaps?
You can get model ones...
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We have an invader in the raised bed, the wood beside it is 100mm wide!!
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Is that a very very small nuclear explosion going off in you flower bed ??? 
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Dinner!
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That was my first thought Steve but I don't know enough about them to know if it would be delicious or poisonous!! I do know I've never seen such a big bulky one in a shop or restaurant!! 
I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure!
I used to ride on two wheels, but now I need all four!
I used to ride on two wheels, but now I need all four!