I'm always getting 'floated past' by other riders on that hill too! It isn't steep (apart a couple of hundred yards halfway up) but it is 5.5 miles in length - the 'longest continuous gradient in England' no less!you did fifty miles some of those floating past you mightve just left their houses![]()
You were unlucky with the ice cream van - there is almost always one parked in the lay-by opposite the junction by the reservoir!Exactly the photo I took ,then another on the top with the Yorkshire / Lancashire sign.
When I got to the top it really did feel like an achievement ( though have a bone to pick with my friend when I see himas he said there was ice cream at the top ) which there wasn't . Though perhaps not having an ice cream will make me marginally more floaty next time.
Thanks for the encouraegment .
jacqui
I'm always getting 'floated past' by other riders on that hill too! It isn't steep (apart a couple of hundred yards halfway up) but it is 5.5 miles in length - the 'longest continuous gradient in England' no less!
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thats considered a flat bit in scotland![]()
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And even in places round here guys, but shouldn't we be giving Jacqui some encouragement rather than making little of her achievement!and in Wales....
50 miles on knobblies..well done. i did that road on sunday whilst on a 58 miler, the ice cream van was there. so was a bloke doing his misses in the passenger seat in the layby halfway up, the number plat was P1 LOT, they were friendly, they said 'hi' as i cycled past.