Quote Originally Posted by Graham Breeze View Post
There is little point in riding to the Yorkshire tourist promenade hot spots to display one's finely honed physique in deepest February - for want of tourists. Instead a typical pootle is via Addingham to the Craven Arms - the one made famous by Mr Brightside - and then on to Embsay passing under the railway line serving the Cracoe quarry before passing the steam railway that connects Embsay to Bolton Bridge (for Bolton Abbey) and then down the 40 mph long descent to Bolton Bridge and back to Addingham and Heavens Waiting Room (aka Ilkley).
In Craven Arms related news, with the revenue from the sale of his Bentley, David as purchased something called an Austin A7. The photo he showed me could be described as one of a tin box on wheels, with a fine glass display cabinet sat atop. Excellent carpentry work by the looks of it, possibly coachbuilt. The Merlin engined roller is still a WIP.

Quote Originally Posted by Graham Breeze View Post
Today I added a loop through the lovely hamlet of Stirton, made famous by RO extraordinaire, Sue Weeden (usually hindered in her duties by Mr Weeden) which allowed a sprint up the sensitively named Bog Lane which was the nasty, brutish and not so short start to races organised by the aforesaid Mrs Weeden. Drizzle from above and greasy dirt splattering from under one's skinny tyres. I love February.

Just 27 miles (2200 feet) but 51 miles in 4 days this week so far.

Cycling - what's not to like?
Buy some mudguards.