so if you cant go on bike can the course be done running
thanks dominion hav,nt done much down there so may give it whirl
will the bike be still there when i go back to get it ?
We didn't have issues a few years back, to be honest you're not going to learn much on a vaguely gravelly path.
A few years back two of us parked up at Ribblehead viaduct ran the Whernside loop, then drove down to Horton and parked up there and took the bikes up Pen-y-Ghent running the top bit. Then there's a layby opposite the turn off up Ingleborough which we went to and had another run out over it. We were convinced we'd gone the wrong way as no-one would carry a bike up there....
25m/2900' today, first of the hard rides...Storiths-Appletrewick-Hartlington Raikes-Greenhow-Thruscross-Storiths (25mls). Really nasty climb out of the Wharfe valley up Hartlington Raikes Lane, wasn't really ready for it. Got the bike up to terminal velocity on the A59 heading back to Storiths, full speed in 29th gear trying to overtake some Mods on scooters, it's frightening getting hit by an eddy gust at that speed. I don't think either of my road bikes have the gearing for the hills on this route, i'd have to put my knees through a lot.
Luke Appleyard (Wharfedale)- quick on the dissent
32 mile warm up for Wolvo - Roubaix in 2 weeks time. No idea how I'm going to last double that distance - just don't have cycling legs.
First time out for a potter on the ridge on the mtb in a loooooong time. Slowly getting fitter but tiny tick spotted
52 miles on the bike yesterday.
I did not have my cycling legs attached yesterday and toiled from start to finish.
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