T'other day (late posting again, as usual) a five of us went for a pedal around Fineshades and Wakerley woods on the MTB's.
It's a nice ride around there, with a 'family trail' that we used to get to the bridleway I knew headed towards some nice off-piste runs.
The nettles and undergrowth made some of the trails quite narrow and stingy but we all survived with only a few bits of rash and a couple of bramble scratches.
The entrance to one section was a bit boggy with a strategically placed root that sent my front wheel away at 45 degrees right, I was quick enough to get a foot down to steady myself, but as it slipped off another wet root, I did a graceful exit stage left and sat down in the mud. Luckily, no one had a camera out so it can never be proved to have happened!!
With a mile or so to the coffee stop, I wasn't waiting...
I took the muffins, and Ian bought the coffee and Bob drove us there & back.. Sorted!
Once we'd finished on the Fineshades side, we headed for the Wakerley Woods side trails on the other side of the A43 and played around there for an hour or so before needing to aim homewards for 17:30 ish.
A fun 18 miles, in decent weather and mainly dry conditions under the tree canopy. Muddy in places, but nowhere near as bad as it can be in the rainy season!!
https://www.strava.com/activities/672348750

It's a nice ride around there, with a 'family trail' that we used to get to the bridleway I knew headed towards some nice off-piste runs.
The nettles and undergrowth made some of the trails quite narrow and stingy but we all survived with only a few bits of rash and a couple of bramble scratches.
The entrance to one section was a bit boggy with a strategically placed root that sent my front wheel away at 45 degrees right, I was quick enough to get a foot down to steady myself, but as it slipped off another wet root, I did a graceful exit stage left and sat down in the mud. Luckily, no one had a camera out so it can never be proved to have happened!!

With a mile or so to the coffee stop, I wasn't waiting...
I took the muffins, and Ian bought the coffee and Bob drove us there & back.. Sorted!
Once we'd finished on the Fineshades side, we headed for the Wakerley Woods side trails on the other side of the A43 and played around there for an hour or so before needing to aim homewards for 17:30 ish.
A fun 18 miles, in decent weather and mainly dry conditions under the tree canopy. Muddy in places, but nowhere near as bad as it can be in the rainy season!!
https://www.strava.com/activities/672348750

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. Climbed back up the other side and eventually popped out onto the B6161, for another rapid descent into Leathley, then along the valley bottom, with the wind now at my back for the straight run to the A658. Straight over into Castley Lane, where I stopped for some sustenance and a photo (I won't do the Castley joke again this time
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. I squashed the little fecker with my wheel
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and 2 foreign touring ladies, passed twice, hello again!