Further to my initial excursion on the 
Elstead Loop (orange track), today I tried the Frensham Loop (blue track). As I parked in the car park at Frensham Great Pond, it began to rain, and I had second thoughts. When the rain stopped after 30 minutes or so, I decided to go ahead, and was rewarded with a dry if overcast afternoon, in marked contrast to the brilliant sunny day for my Elstead ride. It was another enjoyable circuit. Some of the paths were very sandy and I had to get off and push quite often, although in places new routes have been made alongside: these offer firmer going, although in time they will probably wear down to sand.
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| Beach at Frensham Great Pond | 
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| Some of the paths are very sandy | 
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| Ford on Sandy Lane, Rushmoor | 
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| Formidable hill ahead on Hankley Common | 
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| Atlantic Wall, Hankley Common | 
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| The wall was built  to simulate German coastal defneces to allow Canadian troops to train for D-Day | 
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| Hankley Common military training area: don't be unduly alarmed if heavily armed infantry emerge from the undergrowth! | 
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| Hankley Golf Course: the tracks across the golf course are ....sandy | 
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| Downhill track between Tilford and Sheephatch Lane: take care! | 
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| Crossing the River Wey at Wey Meadow SSSI, Pierrpont Farm ........ | 
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| .... a tranquil spot | 
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| Overgrown path on the return to Frensham Great Pond: I stayed on the road | 
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