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Congratulations :-) Definitely worth bumping it to 700 if you get the chance. Metric round-ish numbers are good, as is slight overachievement !
Completed my thirteenth ride in the challenge today, which was also my shortest qualifying ride by distance - actually tried to pack the climbs in on this one for once.
However I'd like to do one more hilly ride before the end of the year because that way I can get my lowest value to drop off the bottom of my list and that would mean my actual achievement could be updated to 2,300 feet / 700 metres, which sounds a little more impressive (but not much compared to some of you other peeps!)
I'm thinking I may need to come up with a shortish route packing in the climbs too - I'm one short of target and finding that my cycling is very social this time of year and my riding buddies don't take to unnecessary hills just to suit meCompleted my thirteenth ride in the challenge today, which was also my shortest qualifying ride by distance - actually tried to pack the climbs in on this one for once.
However I'd like to do one more hilly ride before the end of the year because that way I can get my lowest value to drop off the bottom of my list and that would mean my actual achievement could be updated to 2,300 feet / 700 metres, which sounds a little more impressive (but not much compared to some of you other peeps!)

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I did. Well spotted ! A very fine ride it was too. I spontaneously made it into an imperial century by going the wrong way around Ingleborough at the end, thereby adding 25km.

It is often handy in that direction. I encountered the headwind-from-hell when riding in the opposite direction in a few editions of the Spring Into The Dales audax.I had a sidewind at that point. Most of the day in fact. Since it was 15mph and gusting 30mph, I'd probably not have done that route today had the wind been adverse either way. As it was, it blew me up the hill out of Hebden Bridge towards Oxenhope quite nicely :-)
I also managed to avoid that ford having wisely checked a new route on Streetview before setting out to ride it.That Widdop road really is excellent in either direction. It's a bit far for me to actually get to and sadly involves traversing Colne, but I'll do it again sometime, I'm sure. At least I spotted that my 'avoid Colne' planned route went through this ford on Cockhill Lane before I set off. I don't think I'd go along there in dry conditions, and it is far from dry !
In mid-summer, maybe, but you wouldn't want to be hanging about for me at this time of year!I did wonder whether I'd see you but thought it would be too restrictive to try and meet as it was a pretty long day anyway.
The same reason as you going round Ingleborough - to add distance. Even with the extra zigzag, our route only came to 52-53 km. Also, I like the views from the higher road.Oh! Why did you do that huge zig zag on your recent Hebden Bridge triangle forum ride; the one going up to Watersheddles Reservoir from Haworth? I wondered if there was an issue with the direct road but it seemed fine.
went through this ford on Cockhill Lane before I set
Yep - that convinces me of my choice to never go anywhere near it. I wasn't aware there was a path along the side, but that is a) pretty rubbish, b) quite possibly under water in vaguely wet conditions !
I noticed a closure on the one.network site and went to look at what the issue was. I could see on the OS map that a stream ran along the road. Once I could also see that there was also no raised path I scratched the thing from my route and all future routes ;-) I don't ride through any ford ever for reasons of slipperiness as I value the integrity of my bones !assuming the barriers were there when you checked it out