I have a different model…and slightly older, but I still like the ride.
Had a superb ride in the Breamish Valley navigating an 18 mile loop out of the village of Ingram in North Northumberland. Not the most technical of rides so I took my time to enjoy the river Breamish valley and surrounding hills in all their glory.
My route took me from Ingram following the course of the river to Lower Bleakhope onto the hills via Salters Road (an ancient drovers road) to Ewartly Shank, from there to the village of Prendwick and off road again on another ancient “green road” up and over the hills back to Ingram.
Many years ago I rode this loop on my hardtail when the there used to be sections of excellent singletrack but sadly been replaced with 2ply loose hardcore track.
The tracks were very dry, loose and fast the bike seemed to float on the fast downhill sections amongst the dust and loose stuff.
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River Breamish before the farm at Lower Bleakhope.
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The very fast drop into the ford over Shank Burn viewed from the climb out of the valley bottom towards Ewartly Shank.
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A great couple of hours or so in perfect solitude.
[/QUOTELove tracks like that brilliant
Had a superb ride in the Breamish Valley navigating an 18 mile loop out of the village of Ingram in North Northumberland. Not the most technical of rides so I took my time to enjoy the river Breamish valley and surrounding hills in all their glory.
My route took me from Ingram following the course of the river to Lower Bleakhope onto the hills via Salters Road (an ancient drovers road) to Ewartly Shank, from there to the village of Prendwick and off road again on another ancient “green road” up and over the hills back to Ingram.
Many years ago I rode this loop on my hardtail when the there used to be sections of excellent singletrack but sadly been replaced with 2ply loose hardcore track.
The tracks were very dry, loose and fast the bike seemed to float on the fast downhill sections amongst the dust and loose stuff.
Looking back towards Ingram, 6 mile into the valley View attachment 86973
River Breamish before the farm at Lower Bleakhope.
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The very fast drop into the ford over Shank Burn viewed from the climb out of the valley bottom towards Ewartly Shank.
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A great couple of hours or so in perfect solitude.
What you mean by that is that unfortunately I couldn't join you to rabbit on in your lugs!Had a superb ride in the Breamish Valley navigating an 18 mile loop out of the village of Ingram in North Northumberland. Not the most technical of rides so I took my time to enjoy the river Breamish valley and surrounding hills in all their glory.
My route took me from Ingram following the course of the river to Lower Bleakhope onto the hills via Salters Road (an ancient drovers road) to Ewartly Shank, from there to the village of Prendwick and off road again on another ancient “green road” up and over the hills back to Ingram.
Many years ago I rode this loop on my hardtail when the there used to be sections of excellent singletrack but sadly been replaced with 2ply loose hardcore track.
The tracks were very dry, loose and fast the bike seemed to float on the fast downhill sections amongst the dust and loose stuff.
Looking back towards Ingram, 6 mile into the valley View attachment 86973
River Breamish before the farm at Lower Bleakhope.
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The very fast drop into the ford over Shank Burn viewed from the climb out of the valley bottom towards Ewartly Shank.
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A great couple of hours or so in perfect solitude.
Gorgeous evening for a ride out, where's that?
Cracken edge, just on the other side of chinley churn, near hayfield on the edge of the peak District.Gorgeous evening for a ride out, where's that?
..especially liking the mid ride energy snackBangor Bay, Bangor, N Ireland a wee while ago.
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Most of the Brazilians in the know have headed for the North East mate ...Guimares , Joelinton ..and hopefully Paquetta from next season ..Pretending I’m in the woods… View attachment 87070
Looking for a mtbiking spot in Hyde, driving on the odd side and rolling on a cube.
Its cold, though folks tell its hot, stinging cold makes me feel like an alien, I’m a brazilian in the UK…
Didn't you plug-in for a quick top up?Afan Skyline, up close theses Turbines are HUGE!
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Is at a mock chop supper a see thereBangor Bay, Bangor, N Ireland a wee while ago.
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That is a pastie supper. The chippy only took cash and I only had a fiver and my card so felt like a child in a sweet shop working out how much I could get with my pocket money! The guy working in the chip shop (not Elvis) took pity and knocked a few pence off the price!Is at a mock chop supper a see there
I'm on a diet I was sliverin looking at that.That is a pastie supper. The chippy only took cash and I only had a fiver and my card so felt like a child in a sweet shop working out how much I could get with my pocket money! The guy working in the chip shop (not Elvis) took pity and knocked a few pence off the price!
Thanks for posting this, completed it earlier this morning, what a great route.Great loop starting at Gargrave towards Mastiles Lane then back to Gargrave via Weets Gate, 22 miles in perfect weather conditions
Plus the car park is free in Gargrave, bonus!
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How many's that then?a brazilian in the UK…
Brilliant, I'm glad to hear you enjoyed it, and great weather too!Thanks for posting this, completed it earlier this morning, what a great route.
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