Fiona N
Veteran
Over in the Sportives and whatnot forum, we (mainly me and ColinJ) floated the idea of a long, pretty hilly ride from Kendal (or more precisely, Oxenholme Station on the main railway route, for convenience) taking in Sedbergh, Hawes, Ripon and Patley Bridge before wending it's way back to Kendal avoiding the A65 as far as possible. We reckoned that the distance will be around 200km and it will be HILLY
Besides the obvious big climbs, most of the roads along the valleys, e.g. from Hawes to Ripon, tend to go up and down the valley sides making for pretty strenuous riding. I would reckon that about 4000m of climbing wouldn't be a gross over-estimate.
Neither the date nor the route are fixed. So this is a chance to put your oar in.
DATE:
There's a Cross-Pennine 100 already in the calendar for the last weekend in July so I'd suggest we go for another weekend and I'm suggesting the weekend of the 16/17 July. Also, as the number of trains stopping at Oxenholme is not great on a Sunday, I'd also suggest we go for Saturday 16th rather than Sunday to accommodate people who'd like to get the train up for the day. Also, would a pre-9am start be feasible to give us as much daylight as possible?
ROUTE:
Kendal-Sedbergh-Hawes-Ripon-Patley Bridge-Kendal gives us some way points but the route between places is open.
My preference would be to take the easier options with respect to hills where possible. It's going to be hilly no matter how we cut it, but there are gratuitous hills and unavoidable hills. E.g. Due to the geography, a big hill from Sedbergh to Hawes is unavoidable but the direct route is a pretty, quiet A road which climbs fairly gently up Garsdale. Whereas, in the former category, I would put the alternative steep climb out of Dentdale to join the road between Ingleton and Hawes (which, though only a B road is busier than the Sedbergh-Hawes road). So I'd take the former route rather than the latter to get between Sedbergh and Hawes.
Just to be pragmatic, as many potential riders are not mountain goats, I think this could save us a bit of time and have us back before dark
So, any takers?

Neither the date nor the route are fixed. So this is a chance to put your oar in.
DATE:
There's a Cross-Pennine 100 already in the calendar for the last weekend in July so I'd suggest we go for another weekend and I'm suggesting the weekend of the 16/17 July. Also, as the number of trains stopping at Oxenholme is not great on a Sunday, I'd also suggest we go for Saturday 16th rather than Sunday to accommodate people who'd like to get the train up for the day. Also, would a pre-9am start be feasible to give us as much daylight as possible?
ROUTE:
Kendal-Sedbergh-Hawes-Ripon-Patley Bridge-Kendal gives us some way points but the route between places is open.
My preference would be to take the easier options with respect to hills where possible. It's going to be hilly no matter how we cut it, but there are gratuitous hills and unavoidable hills. E.g. Due to the geography, a big hill from Sedbergh to Hawes is unavoidable but the direct route is a pretty, quiet A road which climbs fairly gently up Garsdale. Whereas, in the former category, I would put the alternative steep climb out of Dentdale to join the road between Ingleton and Hawes (which, though only a B road is busier than the Sedbergh-Hawes road). So I'd take the former route rather than the latter to get between Sedbergh and Hawes.
Just to be pragmatic, as many potential riders are not mountain goats, I think this could save us a bit of time and have us back before dark

So, any takers?