Don’t much like coming down any of them
A clubmate got carried away descending Sutton Bank and failed to slow sufficiently to make the harpin, resulting in a broken hip and a very broken Cannondale Supersix Evo.
Don’t much like coming down any of them
My date with destiny is mid-April. Keep me posted![]()
I tackled both Boltby & White Horse today
Both hills had me searching for my bottom gear 34/34 & Boltby needed a couple of rest stops(in my defence I did 100 mile hilly ride on Saturday & haven't recovered
) There was no shelter from the morning sun on the main drag up & it's fairly straight, so you can see it going up & up.
White Horse Bank was a much nicer climb, it zig zags up the hillside, so you can never see too much road in front of you, although the last right hander does seem to ramp up a little.
@EasyPeez you're carrying a lot less weight than me so might get up ok with your gearingGive it a go, what have you to lose
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First Al's knees went, then my crap lungs, then Steve, then you! We were all cross and frustrated - the whole thing was hilarious in retrospect! @EasyPeez would have shown us all up.Me, @Julia9054, her partner Al, and my mate Steve were due to be joined by @EasyPeez for our last attempt.
He was poorly on the morning of the ride, so it was just the four of us who took part in what turned out to be something of a car crash of an ascent.
All of us were pushing at some point, I got the furthest, but so I should having an ebike.
There's a short stretch about three quarters of the way up which is just a bit sharper than the rest and which defeated me.
I'm then in the worst of all worlds, tired, cross, frustrated at not being able to keep going, and with a heavy ebike to push up the steepest part.
First Al's knees went, then my crap lungs, then Steve, then you! We were all cross and frustrated - the whole thing was hilarious in retrospect! @EasyPeez would have shown us all up.
A great ride nonetheless!
He's probably the best climber I've ridden with
I might do White Horse Bank at the weekend. We're going to be camping up there next week.![]()
@Pale Rider
Has anyone ridden from the top of Boltby to Osmotherley?
Apologies for the 2 year delay in replying! Yes it is a nice ride from the top of Boltby Bank to Osmotherley but it is off road and rocky in places so not really suitable for a road bike - it's fine on a hybrid with 32 tyres.
For anyone around this area I would recommend the tea shop at High Paradise Farm which is about 1 mile from the junction at the top, along the track towards Osmotherley.
HTH
Don't forget the sharp turns, they bring you to a halt regardless of the average gradient, there may be steeper climbs out there, but the tight twists and turns are down right evil in a car, never mind on a bike, caravans aren't banned for nothing, many an HGV have come unstuck tooAverage grade 11.5%, much tougher climbs out there.