Hong Kong Deep Bay road
- fishtail
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Hong Kong Deep Bay road
anyother HK'ers out there?
got introduced to this place today - pretty cool - alot to explore - I didnt get as far as I might as it took nearly an hour to get there...
frankly this enduro type stuff in knackering!
anyways I managed to get a few videos - ( my camera mount was a bit screwy so not many were usable.. )
I'm goin back tho!
( hope the youtube clip is below
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErM5IrLCs38[/youtube]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVZxI-xlH50[/youtube]
got introduced to this place today - pretty cool - alot to explore - I didnt get as far as I might as it took nearly an hour to get there...
frankly this enduro type stuff in knackering!
anyways I managed to get a few videos - ( my camera mount was a bit screwy so not many were usable.. )
I'm goin back tho!
( hope the youtube clip is below
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErM5IrLCs38[/youtube]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVZxI-xlH50[/youtube]
1996 CRM 250 "Mk 3" FMF pipe .... - the other 'un is a 98 hornet 600 - Sai Kung Hong Kong
- fishtail
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Re: Hong Kong Deep Bay road
incase they aren't working..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErM5IrLCs38
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVZxI-xl ... er&list=UL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErM5IrLCs38
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVZxI-xl ... er&list=UL
1996 CRM 250 "Mk 3" FMF pipe .... - the other 'un is a 98 hornet 600 - Sai Kung Hong Kong
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Re: Hong Kong Deep Bay road
I would advise your mate to wear a helmet as well as his boots!!
-Some of those shots look like old military trenches (we have a few here in Nam)?? -Wouldn't fancy going headfirst into one of those!!
-Some of those shots look like old military trenches (we have a few here in Nam)?? -Wouldn't fancy going headfirst into one of those!!
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Re: Hong Kong Deep Bay road
yes i was aghast as well!
honestly it was hot as hell doing this.
major sweat on.
it was hard as i didnt know the trails and didnt wanna launch self off a cliff.,
actualky were some stunning rides there.
will be back aftet the soreness breaks off!
honestly it was hot as hell doing this.
major sweat on.
it was hard as i didnt know the trails and didnt wanna launch self off a cliff.,
actualky were some stunning rides there.
will be back aftet the soreness breaks off!
1996 CRM 250 "Mk 3" FMF pipe .... - the other 'un is a 98 hornet 600 - Sai Kung Hong Kong
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Re: Hong Kong Deep Bay road
Some of those drop-offs looked pretty dangerous. Take one of them too fast and you have to master a 20 foot drop- good luck with that then!! Either that or into a trench...
Know what you mean about heat- 2 of my crew collapsed with heat stroke last weekend (local lads too)- we had to carry them off into the shade and hose them down with water!! Its a bitch wearing full armour in 40 degrees, but I was glad when I went face first!! -Was pushing a bit too hard really and wasn't thinking too straight myself. I emptied my 4 ltr camel bag in 2 hours- bugger that I'm not carring more...
Know what you mean about heat- 2 of my crew collapsed with heat stroke last weekend (local lads too)- we had to carry them off into the shade and hose them down with water!! Its a bitch wearing full armour in 40 degrees, but I was glad when I went face first!! -Was pushing a bit too hard really and wasn't thinking too straight myself. I emptied my 4 ltr camel bag in 2 hours- bugger that I'm not carring more...
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Re: Hong Kong Deep Bay road
njhardy wrote:Some of those drop-offs looked pretty dangerous. Take one of them too fast and you have to master a 20 foot drop- good luck with that then!! Either that or into a trench...
Know what you mean about heat- 2 of my crew collapsed with heat stroke last weekend (local lads too)- we had to carry them off into the shade and hose them down with water!! Its a bitch wearing full armour in 40 degrees, but I was glad when I went face first!! -Was pushing a bit too hard really and wasn't thinking too straight myself. I emptied my 4 ltr camel bag in 2 hours- bugger that I'm not carring more...

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Re: Hong Kong Deep Bay road
-10? u see that would be me staying in with a cuppa in front of the fire looking at bike porn...
mind u I bet u can still work a sweat up?
I'm foaming to go an explore some of the UK's green lanes..
think I've just convinced the missus to do a UK road trip in August - probably starting at Castle Donnington up to scotland,, ( folks live near east midlands airport )
no idea how to achieve this - I've read abit about the TRF ...... so maybe joining that might help.
apparently my Hong Kong License is valid - so should be able to get a bike - ( or 2 actually ) not sure whether we can hire or just purchase? then there's insurance.
@nj -
yeah I was nervous going down the first 20 footer - but as there was a bit of a run off at the bottom didnt need to clamp on the brakes... just a bit of front and engine on the rear.. really exhilarating - at one point we went down about 5 flights of straight stairs - ran from a Pill box down the side of the hill - couldnt see the bottom from the top cos of bushes...
thing was on some of the steep climbs - had no idea what was on the top - popped up a few to have horrifying drops and sharp rights etc...
found the worst thing was following someone - cos sometimes he would get stuck and that would screw me up! ( experience eh?)
this place is off the beaten tracks. more likely to be eaten by a pack of feral dogs than a passing rambler...
shame about my camera - was mounted on helmet - but slipped - lots of footage of the handle bars and ground..
mind u I bet u can still work a sweat up?
I'm foaming to go an explore some of the UK's green lanes..
think I've just convinced the missus to do a UK road trip in August - probably starting at Castle Donnington up to scotland,, ( folks live near east midlands airport )
no idea how to achieve this - I've read abit about the TRF ...... so maybe joining that might help.
apparently my Hong Kong License is valid - so should be able to get a bike - ( or 2 actually ) not sure whether we can hire or just purchase? then there's insurance.
@nj -
yeah I was nervous going down the first 20 footer - but as there was a bit of a run off at the bottom didnt need to clamp on the brakes... just a bit of front and engine on the rear.. really exhilarating - at one point we went down about 5 flights of straight stairs - ran from a Pill box down the side of the hill - couldnt see the bottom from the top cos of bushes...
thing was on some of the steep climbs - had no idea what was on the top - popped up a few to have horrifying drops and sharp rights etc...
found the worst thing was following someone - cos sometimes he would get stuck and that would screw me up! ( experience eh?)
this place is off the beaten tracks. more likely to be eaten by a pack of feral dogs than a passing rambler...
shame about my camera - was mounted on helmet - but slipped - lots of footage of the handle bars and ground..
1996 CRM 250 "Mk 3" FMF pipe .... - the other 'un is a 98 hornet 600 - Sai Kung Hong Kong