Looks great. I’ve booked us a week at Vallnord, Andorra next year, can’t waitSchöneben side of the Nauders/Resia. A flow trail and real roots&rocks mountain trail. View attachment 120418 View attachment 120419 View attachment 120420 View attachment 120421 View attachment 120422
Great, been there only in winter time, but I think the world cup track has big challengesLooks great. I’ve booked us a week at Vallnord, Andorra next year, can’t wait
Good for you it wasn't all nice and flat (what "Schöneben" literally means).Schöneben side of the Nauders/Resia. A flow trail and real roots&rocks mountain trail. View attachment 120418 View attachment 120419 View attachment 120420 View attachment 120421 View attachment 120422
Hmm...strange one that ..there doesn't seem to be any clue as to why not ...changed the wire to the dropper today as the dropper have not been working so good lately.
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haha yes it was no wonder the dropper didn't work well considering the way the cable lookedHmm...strange one that ..there doesn't seem to be any clue as to why not ...
Excellent riding around there and whilst you were doing that, I was fast asleep until 10Out early this morning before going back to base. Biked up Winnats pass, Castleton and then looped around on the old Tarmac road that has a bit of subsidence but fun on the bike.
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Just wish I had more time. Will be back for sure.Excellent riding around there and whilst you were doing that, I was fast asleep until 10
Was you racing analoguesYour boy Rusty bombing towards the podium.
Ok, it was a charity thing but I still came first.
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Out early this morning before going back to base. Biked up Winnats pass, Castleton and then looped around on the old Tarmac road that has a bit of subsidence but fun on the bike.
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Seems like a lifetime ago since I was last down there with another five mates ..mtb days minus the e ..one of the best weeks worth of riding ever...would love to go back with the ebike sometime ..Just wish I had more time. Will be back for sure.
Yes that’s the one.Is that in the Peak District, on the way to Mam Tor, with a load of camper vans parked at the top ?
Yes that’s the one.
Mind your own beeswax.Was you racing analogues
I thought that I recognised that last shot! I see that the tarmac has not got any better in the last ten years. I was there in March 2013 on my Kona Dawg Supreme. It was a damp, and cold day and it got wetter and colder the higher we went! Then the wind got up and one of the lads had a mechanical. It got bloody cold just standing there and I remember taking shelter in one of the bomb holes that litter the moors in that area. (They are not actual holes made by bombs; I suspect that they may have been very old shelters but lacking the conical roof). This was me. To my surprise, I still have those 510's! But everything else I'm wearing or holding has long gone!Out early this morning before going back to base. Biked up Winnats pass, Castleton and then looped around on the old Tarmac road that has a bit of subsidence but fun on the bike.
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God that must be frustrating to get through on a bargeHatton Locks, a flight of 21 locks in 2 miles that were first opened in 1799! An amazing feat of engineering for the time. The photo does not do it justice View attachment 120574
And its usually the women who do the winding on the lock gates and the men not letting go of the tillerGod that must be frustrating to get through on a barge
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Well you'm a brummie, so quite possible.........I’m sure I went that as a spotty teenager on a school trip! Back in the day …
Brilliant!Had a "Karen" couple try to tell me I can't ride here !! I kindly explained "that my bike nor myself do not shit all over the path, chase or disrupt the wildlife, leave rubbish laying around or mither other people. We just enjoy the pathways and mind our own business...... You should try it and also get your mut on a lead please" not sure who's tail was tucked more, Karen's or the dog lol.
Can only concur ..it was an excellent ride.Took a ride in Swaledale yesterday with @The Hodge @Richywalker64 and Dave ( who I can’t remember his tag on this forum)
The ride took the form of a loop and started at the Dales Cycle Centre, Grinton , up onto Fremington Edge along the top where we played on a couple of “Ard Rock” sections that form part of the course of the event on this weekend at Grinton, then a fantastic decent through the old lead mine workings down to Langthwaite.
Dave and Richy know this area well and between them they come up with a route up onto moor above Gunnerside Gill and an excellent single track decent called “Hush”?
That ended in a near vertical drop onto a very narrow stone bridge stream crossing ….. not for the faint hearted. Climbed back high above Gunnerside Gill for the fast long decent back to Gunnerside. Great trails in desolate but beautiful countryside. Finished with the gentle Swale Trail back to Grinton.
The forecast of rain never materialised which was a bonus.
A coffee and a cake at the cycle centre completed a great day out in excellent company……cheers guys
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Neil looking good……and the end of the decent into Langthwaite.
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It’s this way…… no it’s that way
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Richy and Dave chewing the fat on all things MTBing
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Looking down into Gunnerside Gill and a ruined mine working building.
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A truly fine day was good to catch up again
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