way of the roses

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theloafer

Legendary Member
Location
newton aycliffe
just sorted out my b+bs for the WOTR we are cycling to the start and then back home ..taken it steady as I am dragging my g/f along to share the enjoyment
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Soltydog

Legendary Member
Location
near Hornsea
It's a nice route, i've done it a couple of times. Have a great ride :okay:
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
How come you're opting for the A683 instead of the actual route between Caton and Wray? ....apart from the chuffing big hill, it's a lot more pleasurable than that road.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
will do Colin ..its been awhile since I was over that way but remember it still ... :ohmy: have told told the Karon just to take it real steady and if she likes no harm in walking it
The people who come a cropper are usually the ones who take the descent too fast and find that those bends are tightening as they go round them. They risk crossing to the wrong side of the road and encountering traffic coming the other way. I think the falen rider I saw had done that, overbraked, gone over the bars and face-planted on the road.

One rider died on that descent as a result of hitting a dry stone wall - link. Another as a result of hitting a tree.

Still, I don't think it should be necessary to walk the bike down - It should be safe if the descent is shown the respect that it deserves.
 
How come you're opting for the A683 instead of the actual route between Caton and Wray? ....apart from the chuffing big hill, it's a lot more pleasurable than that road.

Yes. Better to come off the cycle track at Caton and take the obvious curving road through Brookhouse to then briefly rejoin the A road, which is OK along there, with decent sight lines, but not generally pleasant as it's busy.

You can, and I do, go up the road from Brookhouse over Caton Moor. There's a couple of kilometres of paved track at the top bit, with three gates, then you drop back down to Wray avoiding the A road altogether. That is, however, a bit hilly and also slightly further so it won't save any time, but would be nicer. Presumably it's not the official WotR route though.
 
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