DCLane
Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
- Location
- Dewsbury, West Yorkshire
Hope the ride goes well - won't be able to make it as it includes a Sunday morning.
Woohoo! Permission granted, just need to decide if I will drive up there with the bike or go nuts and try to cycle there and back as well?I just need to get final confirmation from the boss but initial negotiations last night were promising.
Hey you've been on one forum ride and you're already giving me abuse![]()
Thanks. I'll make sure to organise a few Saturday rides next year. Most people seem to prefer Sundays but I know that some can only make Saturdays.Hope the ride goes well - won't be able to make it as it includes a Sunday morning.
Excellent!Woohoo! Permission granted, just need to decide if I will drive up there with the bike or go nuts and try to cycle there and back as well?
Ouch indeed, get well soon pal.
Need you fit for SITD so Colin has some company at the back, me and Phil are riding with Svendo next year as pacemakers for him![]()
Oh, that's bad news - I hope he gets well soon.Well, Colin, when you first proposed this I thought it would suit me perfectly: not too long, easy pace, good company, cafe stop. I was all set to make some rearrangements then my father-in-law was admitted to hospital at the week-end.![]()
Yes, perhaps a subtle warning is called for ...Just wondering Colin, how steep are the climbs on your route? I'm asking because I see someone else was thinking of riding fixed or ss, any idea of percentages, length etc? I remember telling you I grew up in that area but can't remember the roads now but I used to go down Thursden as a boy, happy days.
Shame - catch you another time instead!I'll be at work overnight Saturday until 3.30pm Sunday, so can't make this ride. Forecast looks OK too, still fairly mild and at most damp.
I thought so too, the last time I went up there. It still wasn't perfect, but that's okay because it puts off a lot of drivers who would otherwise use Cold Edge as a shortcut.I went over Cold Edge Road the other week and I think the surface is better than it used to be.
Yep, that was your first.I first went that way I think on the first ride of Colin's I went on. I missed a turning with Longers (who'd correctly suggested the first turning), waited ages then tried to ring before catching you up on the far side of Wainstalls.
You've really got to watch parts of that lane in mid-winter. Some parts are in perma-shadow at that time of year so the whole road can be covered in ice. I went up there once and nearly got caught out by it. I walked round the bend and saw a motorcyclist coming towards me pretty quickly so I stood in the road and flagged him down to warn him.I'd forgotten what a lovely twisting dipping lane it is before the bravery testing descent to the main road again, tried to not brake 'til the end but chicken out and scrubbed some speed half way down!
Oh well, catch you in January for a ride to Waddington or Chipping then, assuming that the forecasts for a late but severe winter are wrong?I won't be joining you either I'm afraid, as expected I am starting my working week on Sunday night.
Oh well, just have to potter about the nice flat TPT instead
ps- Ordered my CX bike today, it comes with a 30t 30t low gear, ideal for next years SITD![]()
Goody - I've moved you to the other list!95% certain for Sunday. Barring domestic disputes/chaos/incidents of a dubious sexual nature I will be along.
Shaun, our beloved Admin (aka The Guy In Charge) has unilaterally decided to wean us off our web browsers next Sunday in order to promote CycleChat III - Beware of a Geek Bearing Gifts!
So - we might as well get out on our bikes instead of messing about on t'Interweb all day! I thought I'd take the opportunity to organise one final forum ride for 2011 before the cold and lack of daylight really kick in.
Bearing in mind the early sunset now, I've come up with a shorter route than usual. It is still pretty hilly, but slightly less demanding than some of my rides. We should have no problem getting back before it gets dark (though it might be wise to carry emergency lights just in case).
Route description:
Hebden Bridge, Pecket Well, Old Town, Midgley, Jerusalem Lane, Booth, Jowler (*tough* climb!), Wainstalls, Cold Edge (we will use a stretch of rough road over Oxenhope Moor but it is rideable on road bikes - just watch where you are going!), Oxenhope, Penistone Hill (west side), Stanbury, Oakworth, Scar Top, Herders, Laneshaw Bridge, Trawden, Clarion House, Coldwell Activity Centre (cafe stop at 28 miles), Thursden (*tough* climb), Widdop, Slack, Lee Wood, Hebden Bridge.
Route map:
Bikely, GPX file (you may need to reduce the number of trackpoints for your GPS, though it works perfectly on my Etrex).
Route profile:
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The second part of the route will be familiar to all of you who have ridden through Trawden with me before, and returned via Widdop. The first part will be unfamiliar to many of you.
We'll have a cafe stop at Coldwell Activity centre after 28 miles.
Nobody will be left behind, but you should be confident that you can tackle a very hilly ride of this distance. It will be slow, slow, slow. Don't come along and complain about it being slow. IT WILL BE SLOW! (We won't be riding quickly ...)
We'll be aiming to set off at 10:00 so let's meet at Market Place car park, Hebden Bridge, at 09:45 on Sunday, 20th November. Map showing car parks.
The centre of Hebden Bridge is now pedestrianised and there is a one-way system. To get to the car park turn right up Commercial Street as you come into HB from the Halifax direction, second left after about 100 yards by the White Lion. Follow that road round over the river. The car park is then on your right.
If you are coming from the Todmorden direction, turn left down Old Gate (one way street) at the end of Market Street, just after the Inn on the Bridge on your left. Follow the road round past the Hole in t'Wall. The car park is straight ahead on the right.
If anybody decides to turn up announced (it has happened before) make sure that you get to Market Place car park by 09:45 because we won't be hanging about once all those officially riding have gathered!
I reckon we will get back at about 15:00. (Told you it would be slow!) but I suggest you bring lights in case of problems, or if we decide to add a few miles on after the cafe stop (there are two good options if the weather is nice and we decide to make the most of it).
Riders:
Possible riders:
- ColinJ
- Steve H
- I like Skol
- colly
I'm taking names now. Hurry - numbers are strictly unlimited!
- oldfatfool
potsy(working)- YellowTim
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