Has anyone on CC "enjoyed" cycling in the Lake District??

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EltonFrog

Legendary Member
The fragrant Mrs P and I stayed in Windemere in October about three years ago and we took our bikes, did a bit of riding around. One day we decided that we would ride from Windemere to Glenridding, it looked straight forward enough, about ten miles if I recall. We had no idea it was up The Kirkstone Pass! Blumen 'eck that is a long hill, great fun going down though as can be seen in this video, I got up to 40 mph I think.




It's a lovely part of the world.
 
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hobbitonabike

Formerly EbonyWillow
Living in the South Lakes hills are my bloomin' nemesis!! Just to get out of my village I have the choice between a shortish sharp hill or a long drawn out slog with no warm up! My challenge for 2016 is to drop a few stone over winter and climb all the passes that make up the Fred. My challenge this year was to break 100 miles which I did so next year I am embracing the best the Lake District can throw at me!! And after walking up Hardknott this year with the kids I am pretty horrified about tackling it on a bike!!:laugh:
 

mcshroom

Bionic Subsonic
Wot no sheep?I know what youve been up to,hoying Digestives behind you,then waiting,letting them pass you and then taking a photo.You will be responsible for visiting cyclists in their matching Castelli gear being run down by demented Herdwicks as they merrily pedal along towards the fleshpots of Carlisle,unaware of the horrors awaiting inthe lands beyond Uldale:okay:
Trick is to use the photos on days the sheep ain't there. :biggrin:

Just for you @Hyslop
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flyingfifi

Veteran
Location
Hamilton
Us CC Ecosse are going in May, looking forward to tackle the less steeper bits, will come on a tank with the appropriate low gears ^_^
@flyingfifi and I are cycling from Glasgow, and back :biggrin:
I was driving down south today and stop for wee break and take a look at the route next to the M74 and find the cycle path
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Hyslop

Veteran
Location
Carlisle
Trick is to use the photos on days the sheep ain't there. :biggrin:

Just for you @Hyslop
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^_^:okay:Brilliant!The Herdwick Death Stare!I must admit I like Herdwicks,Could only be a Cumbrian sheep!!
 

Jimidh

Veteran
Location
Midlothian
I've never had the pleasure of cycling in the Lake District but I'm of the persuasion that hills are there to be climbed and for me that is one of greatest aspects of cycling.

I was in France last month and managed to get in a few good climbs including Ventoux and Alpe D'Huez - greatest few days of my cycling life ( and the hardest).
 

Hyslop

Veteran
Location
Carlisle
I've never had the pleasure of cycling in the Lake District but I'm of the persuasion that hills are there to be climbed and for me that is one of greatest aspects of cycling.

I was in France last month and managed to get in a few good climbs including Ventoux and Alpe D'Huez - greatest few days of my cycling life ( and the hardest).
Come on then!^_^:okay:
 

SpokeyDokey

68, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
Moderator
Living in the South Lakes hills are my bloomin' nemesis!! Just to get out of my village I have the choice between a shortish sharp hill or a long drawn out slog with no warm up! My challenge for 2016 is to drop a few stone over winter and climb all the passes that make up the Fred. My challenge this year was to break 100 miles which I did so next year I am embracing the best the Lake District can throw at me!! And after walking up Hardknott this year with the kids I am pretty horrified about tackling it on a bike!!:laugh:

Same here: the last bit up to the house is a toughie which is always a sting in the tale to every ride.

I'm pretty sure that I couldn't do Hardknott though - did a short distance of 25% plus a while back and Christ that was hard enough.
 

SpokeyDokey

68, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
Moderator
I used " " purposely.
We have just enjoyed a 3 day break in the lakes...........lots of walking. I saw a lot of cyclists going up some VEERRY long & steep hills. I know that I just could not do them...........maybe on my hard-tail but not with my 11-32 road bike. I sort of enjoy the hills around Cheshire but I thought "they are seriously fit" to do some of those BIG hills.
Just wondered how many CCs "enjoy" that sort of challenge.

Yes - I do enjoy cycling in the Lake District in as much as enjoy cycling at all.

You get used to the constant up/down of every ride but the real biggies are out of my league. At least on a road bike - could probably make a decent fist of them on a twiddly MTB.
 
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