addictfreak said:Could it be this. Not new I have to say
http://www.mtb-routes.co.uk/northyorkmoors/routes/Langdale-Loop/details.aspx
Kirstie said:I was riding in little langdale at the weekend. If you are facing up the wrynose pass (ie great langdale over the hill on your right and tilberthwaite over the hill on your left), is the track you describe on the left or right? If it is the track going up the hillside on your left hand side that is the bridleway to high tilberthwaite. It is not a man made trail, but it is absolutely SUPERB in both directions. It's basically one massive slabby rock garden all the way, up and down... HIGHLY recommended.
Jonathan M said:I don'tt think so, as Rigid is talking about Langdale in the Lake District, so unless Rigid has some absolutely spanking binoculars he didn't see Langdale in the NYM.
porkypete said:But beware of the highland cattle.... I nearly tripped over several in the wee small hours on the UTLD 50 on the section between Little Langdale & Tilberthwaite.
Kirstie said:I was riding in little langdale at the weekend. If you are facing up the wrynose pass (ie great langdale over the hill on your right and tilberthwaite over the hill on your left), is the track you describe on the left or right? If it is the track going up the hillside on your left hand side that is the bridleway to high tilberthwaite. It is not a man made trail, but it is absolutely SUPERB in both directions. It's basically one massive slabby rock garden all the way, up and down... HIGHLY recommended.