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A 22 mile loop starting from Lastingham.
2 outstanding descents on techy singletrack into Rosedale.
Great day, even after I'd racked the front of my shiny on the flat pedal, it's fair to say that I cursed alot!
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A 22 mile loop starting from Lastingham.
2 outstanding descents on techy singletrack into Rosedale.
Great day, even after I'd racked the front of my shiny on the flat pedal, it's fair to say that I cursed alot!View attachment 83087
That's a great ride ..and the first I ever did on a borrowed ebike a good few years ago now ..at the time I was an active member on the Singletrack forum and after waxing lyrical about what a fun / fantastic time I'd had ..the amount of abuse eventually led me to a massive fall out with quite a few of the forum members on that site ..and eventually to leave .
It would be a good few more years before I purchased my own ebike ..but that ride is where the " damage " was done ..😁
 
That's a great ride ..and the first I ever did on a borrowed ebike a good few years ago now ..at the time I was an active member on the Singletrack forum and after waxing lyrical about what a fun / fantastic time I'd had ..the amount of abuse eventually led me to a massive fall out with quite a few of the forum members on that site ..and eventually to leave .
It would be a good few more years before I purchased my own ebike ..but that ride is where the " damage " was done ..😁

And a fine place it is to be damaged, well done for putting up with the criticism and for carrying the torch 👍
 
That's a great ride ..and the first I ever did on a borrowed ebike a good few years ago now ..at the time I was an active member on the Singletrack forum and after waxing lyrical about what a fun / fantastic time I'd had ..the amount of abuse eventually led me to a massive fall out with quite a few of the forum members on that site ..and eventually to leave .
It would be a good few more years before I purchased my own ebike ..but that ride is where the " damage " was done ..😁
Neil, Looks a great route. Fancy leading a group round the route in the spring/summer? Please.:)
 
I had a friend over here using what would be an old traditional English name .. Her parents obviously never thought through the international interpretations though ....... "Fanny Furr" ..

I was gifted this map of great British place names. I haven’t opened or read it yet, but apparently it’s full of fanny, bell ends, cocks & bottoms 😀

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Looks out of this world, actually, what part of this planet is that please. Bit jealous of the mountains, not so big in SE Qld, and have to travel for a couple of days to get down to the Australian Alps. Will get there one day, off to Tassie first which will be epic.
italia, domodossola. switzerland , martigny.
 
Looks out of this world, actually, what part of this planet is that please. Bit jealous of the mountains, not so big in SE Qld, and have to travel for a couple of days to get down to the Australian Alps. Will get there one day, off to Tassie first which will be epic.
Jump on a plane over the ditch. We're allowing you convicts over here again now.
 
That pic No 8 is a killer! I could not just ride towards it for the first time, I'd have to walk up to it and see what was around the corner. :eek:
What's the problem? You own all the cable ties in the world, get on with it.
 
What's the problem? You own all the cable ties in the world, get on with it.
I could have a million zip ties and I'd still get off and have a look around that corner! :eek:

Several years ago, I was riding at the Lee & Cragg quarries in Lancashire (UK) with two mates. One had a mechanical and the other was helping him fix it, so I went exploring. I followed a sheep trail that gradually brought me to a huge gash in the terrain. I was steadily approaching at an angle what looked like a 100' sheer drop to my left. To my right was a house sized rock perched close to the edge of the drop. The trail went alongside the edge of the drop and squeezed between the rock and the drop. To this day I can't imagine what I was thinking, but I kept going. As soon as I went around the corner, I knew I was in trouble. The edge veered in towards the rock and the gap between the rock and the drop narrowed to a bit less than bar width! I didn't have enough room to get off the bike and if my grip touched the rock, I'd be down that drop to a very messy ending. I considered going off the back of the bike, but thought I might lose the bike. Being a tight Yorkshire git, I rejected that and kept going. A cascade of thoughts flashed past in a second. Fortunately, with a tiny bit of bike lean left and body lean right I got past the choke point. A few yards further on the crisis passed and I dismounted and threw up. I have never forgotten that event. o_O
 
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