After getting myself an MTB, I began looking for where I could go out and get it mucky
There's not a lot near my house, so I need to travel into the Lakes. I have tried the Whinlatter blue trail, and that was good fun, but I wanted to have a go at some real mountain riding. I've been a road rider since I started cycling again, and going off-road really surprised me with how demanding it is.
Then I discovered PedalNorth.com and decided to have a go at one of their "easy" routes. (Easy is a relative term in the Lakes, there isn't really any such thing). I went for the Windermere Lakeshore and took the camera with me. Really enjoyed it, though the 1 mile + of off-road climb was bloody hard work, so I thought I'd put together a little guide video of the route. I'll do some more of these as I get round the different routes, who knows I may even go for the Helvelyn route eventually
View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTR2pO42LEo

Then I discovered PedalNorth.com and decided to have a go at one of their "easy" routes. (Easy is a relative term in the Lakes, there isn't really any such thing). I went for the Windermere Lakeshore and took the camera with me. Really enjoyed it, though the 1 mile + of off-road climb was bloody hard work, so I thought I'd put together a little guide video of the route. I'll do some more of these as I get round the different routes, who knows I may even go for the Helvelyn route eventually

View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTR2pO42LEo