Cycling Eye Airfield and Station 119, Eye, Suffolk - 9th September 2020

During the summer months, or at least whilst it's light enough, Mick the Brick likes to cycle over the old WWII airfield at Eye on our way to the Cherry Tree at Yaxley for Wednesday beers. After that, we're at Station 119, now known as Bruha, for a post-lockdown-style beer in the freezing car park.

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Mick cycles around on the airfield concrete

Mick cycles around on the airfield concrete

Abandoned agricultural equipment

Walkers on the perimeter road

Wind turbines in the sunset

Mick cycles off

One of the taxi routes, half the width it was

The main runway

Mick on the cyce path up to the Yaxley roundabout

The cycle path is dug up

Mick waits to cross the A140

There's a swarm of crows flying over Station 119

We have cold beers in a cold car park at 119

Phil, Marc and Suey in the Oaksmere