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Posted by: Jonathan Callaway
Date/Time: 02/06/20 18:14:00

I was there this afternoon. Bikes OK after 4pm but no cars - though there was a queue of them at Roe Gate trying and failing to get in.

The park was busier than in your pics with a number of picnic groups as well as quite a few more cyclists. But it was absolutely delightful and still very quiet once you got away from the entrance.  I went up past White Lodge to see if I could see or hear any skylarks. Sadly not a single one - too many people, dogs, predatory birds and the like, I suspect.  I did see a kestrel doing what kestrels do - hovering then diving down for a snack.

I avoided Priory Lane coming back.  Too many cars doing 35 or more.


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The return of cycling to Richmond Park29/05/20 17:49:00 Richard Carter
   Re:The return of cycling to Richmond Park29/05/20 19:24:00 Bunny Payne
      Re:Re:The return of cycling to Richmond Park29/05/20 23:00:00 Richard Carter
         Re:Re:Re:The return of cycling to Richmond Park30/05/20 07:32:00 Bill Christie
            Re:Re:Re:Re:The return of cycling to Richmond Park30/05/20 08:41:00 Richard Carter
               Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:The return of cycling to Richmond Park30/05/20 11:43:00 Mike Warman
                  Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:The return of cycling to Richmond Park30/05/20 13:51:00 Jonathan Callaway
                     Reply30/05/20 14:14:00 Richard Carter
                        Reply02/06/20 12:26:00 Richard Carter
                           Re:Reply02/06/20 18:14:00 Jonathan Callaway
                              Re:Re:Reply02/06/20 18:39:00 Denzil Darby
                                 Re:Re:Re:Reply02/06/20 18:48:00 Jonathan Callaway
                                    Re:Re:Re:Re:Reply03/06/20 10:03:00 Denzil Darby
                                 Re:Re:Re:Reply03/06/20 10:51:00 Richard Carter
                                    Re:Re:Re:Re:Reply03/06/20 11:18:00 Ed Robinson
   Roehampton high street contraflow03/06/20 14:51:00 Alan Sherman

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