ColinJ
Puzzle game procrastinator!
- Location
- Todmorden - Yorks/Lancs border
Hi all.
A reminder that it is coming up to the time when you need to be getting your entries in for 'Season of Mists', 2012. Details -> here.
For those of you who don't know SoM - it is a 100 km audax ride starting and finishing in Hebden Bridge. Apart from a quick passage through Burnley on the way out and through Nelson on the way back, the route takes in some of the very best scenery that West Yorkshire and Lancashire have to offer. Be warned though - that means hills; lots of hills; steep hills and long hills! Don't enter if you don't like hills ...
Assuming that the route is unaltered from all the years I've ridden it then there is a cafe stop/audax control at 'Country Kitchen' in the village of Waddington. It is probably best not to go for a full English all-day breakfast there - immediately after the cafe, you will tackle the stiff climb of Waddington Fell!
On the way back there is another control at Coldwell Activity Centre with refuelling options either at the cafe or possibly from the back of a car in the car park.
There is always an ample spread laid on at the finish at event HQ in Salem Mill, Hebden Bridge (next to the Co-op).
I have done the event three times in glorious sunny conditions and twice in heavy rain. You could be lucky or you could be unlucky, but hey - wasn't the whole summer like that!
Due to ill health, I won't be able to join you this year, but I highly recommend the event if your fitness is up to it. (If you aren't quite fit enough, take a look at the sister event instead, the 50 km 'Mellow Fruitfulness' - details -> here.)
So ... are you up for it this year?
A reminder that it is coming up to the time when you need to be getting your entries in for 'Season of Mists', 2012. Details -> here.
For those of you who don't know SoM - it is a 100 km audax ride starting and finishing in Hebden Bridge. Apart from a quick passage through Burnley on the way out and through Nelson on the way back, the route takes in some of the very best scenery that West Yorkshire and Lancashire have to offer. Be warned though - that means hills; lots of hills; steep hills and long hills! Don't enter if you don't like hills ...

Assuming that the route is unaltered from all the years I've ridden it then there is a cafe stop/audax control at 'Country Kitchen' in the village of Waddington. It is probably best not to go for a full English all-day breakfast there - immediately after the cafe, you will tackle the stiff climb of Waddington Fell!
On the way back there is another control at Coldwell Activity Centre with refuelling options either at the cafe or possibly from the back of a car in the car park.
There is always an ample spread laid on at the finish at event HQ in Salem Mill, Hebden Bridge (next to the Co-op).
I have done the event three times in glorious sunny conditions and twice in heavy rain. You could be lucky or you could be unlucky, but hey - wasn't the whole summer like that!
Due to ill health, I won't be able to join you this year, but I highly recommend the event if your fitness is up to it. (If you aren't quite fit enough, take a look at the sister event instead, the 50 km 'Mellow Fruitfulness' - details -> here.)
So ... are you up for it this year?
