My mountain may not be the biggest but at least it’s not the longest.![]()
My mountain may not be the biggest but at least it’s not the longest.![]()
Thats ok then
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My mountain may not be the biggest but at least it’s not the longest.![]()
My mountain may not be the biggest but at least it’s not the longest.![]()
A brilliant, cold day in North Yorkshire!
25 miles, 3400ft climbed.
The trails were, for the most part, dry, and a real pleasure to ride after all the recent storms.
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It was a new route for me and I really enjoyed the whole loop.Done that route a few times, the descent down Black Hambleton is fun![]()
It was a new route for me and I really enjoyed the whole loop.
Have you tried the vague sneaky section of single track near to where it says 'Wainstones' on the map? It's worth checking out![]()
Yeah there’s a trail that starts behind a house in Chop Gate and takes you over the moors to the Cleveland Way. It’s a steep and rocky ascent at first but then it mellows out all the way to the edge of the Cleveland Hills. It’s actually a walking route so you have to respect the hikers when passing. Is that the one you mean ?
yes, that is a tough climb out of Chop Gate (great descent tho!) and yhen you continue straight ahead and down the singletrack towards Head House.View attachment 83640
That write up is all we need ..nicely doneWhitley Chapel revisited today with The Hodge and Jaco (we were beaten back by horrendous weather a few weeks ago) and what a great ride out. Bit of a chew in the wind on the way out but thanks to Mr Bosch and 85nm of torque available it was ok.
Fantastic climb on to moor from Fell View, sublime singletrack from the Broadway up to Pikeley Rigg, from there up to Hangman’s Hill and IMO some of the most technical singletrack to Kings Law a proper rock fest.
Here’s a pic of The Hodge and Jaco
(sporting a snazzy new pair of specs)
completing the climb out of Fell View
I’ll leave The Hodge to complete the description with loads of pics
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You are very welcome my friendThat write up is all we need ..nicely done..
That's Jaco with the snazzy glasses ( aka wasp man ) ..
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Cracking day out with me chums..
Cheers for the " refreshment" in the Travellers Rest ,Slaley Wayne![]()
Whitley Chapel revisited today with The Hodge and Jaco (we were beaten back by horrendous weather a few weeks ago) and what a great ride out. Bit of a chew in the wind on the way out but thanks to Mr Bosch and 85nm of torque available it was ok.
Fantastic climb on to moor from Fell View, sublime singletrack from the Broadway up to Pikeley Rigg, from there up to Hangman’s Hill and IMO some of the most technical singletrack to Kings Law a proper rock fest.
Here’s a pic of The Hodge and Jaco
(sporting a snazzy new pair of specs)
completing the climb out of Fell View
I’ll leave The Hodge to complete the description with loads of pics
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Way to go Lou……,My partners getting quite confident on the bike now. It’s been over a year since she first pedalled an MTB and quite rewarding seeing her progression
Took her on some off piste today, she was fine. I had an OTB on a steep chute, into a tree, like a right twat
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Black Sheep bitter ?A nice circuit around the Hawnby area in North Yorkshire.
Starting (& finishing) at Hawnby you are straight into a tough little climb up onto Hawnby Hill but we'll worth the effort as the views were terrific, plus the descent was very entertaining!
The singletrack from Low Thwaites to Blow Gill was good fun, with a mix of ruts, twists and tussocky (is that a real word?!) grass to negotiate, but the Blow Gill stream crossing, though narrow, was a royal pain so beware if you venture there!
The Owl in Hawnby is excellent, great views and the beer was pretty good as well![]()
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Can i ask what mud guard that is? I likes a bit of carbon i does.