Noel wrote:
2222! ouch!
I got this booked for next year, fair bit of climbing.
http://blackmountains3day.co.uk/the-event/the-routeWoww!! I've been looking at events like this. This looks really appealing
beardee wrote:
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@Sarpullido, Trails round Hope/ Ladybower / castleton are best mtb trails in the uk imo.
Worth checking out a book, Peak District Mountain Biking - Dark Peak trails, written by Jon Barton.
What day you riding? Im trying to squeeze a day in peaks between xmas and new year...
Thanks. I'm going 24th evening and back 27th late evening. Aiming to do something on the 26th (maybe the long one) and 27th shorter one early morning.
PeakyPaul wrote:
Hi Sarpullido et al
I'm an Essex boy in Exile in the Peaks.
Just wanted to give you a bit of advice on your route, I hope you don't mind.
Firstly, and you might know this already, the going is slower in the Peak, so 78km here is equivalent to 150k in Epping.
A 40k ride up here can easily take 4-5 hours depending on the route. Although your one does have a few road sections so you may be quicker but it won't be a three hour sprint.
If you did want to cut it down a bit the section around the lake from 34km to 48km is a boring family cyclepath, skip it by chucking a right at the bottom of the (superfun) Lockerbrook descent heading south to the visitor centre at 48k.
Chris has asked me about going for a ride up here between Christmas & New Year and I tried to put him off with a description of the foul weather, but if he insists or you fancy some company let me know.
Paul
Thanks for the advice, Paul. My plan is to leave very early and pack off road lights and plenty of energy food. No worries for the length and the climb. That's what it's best for me. If I'm running late I'll follow your advice. And of course, if someone wants to join me, perfect!
I'm available 26th (whole day) and 27th (early early and shortish til 1 or 2pm). 25th would be fine as well but that's the only day offfor my friend.
Noel, Paul, Chris, how about 26th? Or 27th early start? Anyone?
By the way, nevver ridden in the Peak!