steve50
Disenchanted Member
- Location
- West Yorkshire
my nephew wanted to go for a bike ride with me so we arranged for an early start today. 06.45am we were out the door and on our way, now the met office has been forecasting a good day for our region all week, it couldn't have been more wrong!!
When we set off from my house the rain had stopped, i thought "great, should be a steady dry ride" WRONG!!!
We headed out through Sowerby Bridge to Ripponden, @ColinJ will know this route well, up Ripponden bank continued up to Blackstone Edge reservoir where the weather just got worse, it was pouring down, windy and foggy, we eventually arrived at Hollingworth Lake looking like two drowned rats.
We left Hollingworth Lake and headed back home via Todmorden, Hebden Bridge and Mytholmroyd and the rain eventually stopped when we were approximately five miles from home.
35.5 miles in three hours thirteen minutes which I don't consider too bad taking the weather into consideration and the fact my nephew was riding an old Pinnacle hardtail so I had to keep waiting for him to catch up with me.
Got absolutely soaked to the skin but enjoyed it anyway.
https://www.strava.com/activities/657210830
Just to top it off, I was about two hundred metres from home when a I got a puncture in my front tyre so I walked the last bit home pushing the bike, it was the tiniest fragment of glass that had worked its way through the tyre into the inner tube.
When we set off from my house the rain had stopped, i thought "great, should be a steady dry ride" WRONG!!!
We headed out through Sowerby Bridge to Ripponden, @ColinJ will know this route well, up Ripponden bank continued up to Blackstone Edge reservoir where the weather just got worse, it was pouring down, windy and foggy, we eventually arrived at Hollingworth Lake looking like two drowned rats.
We left Hollingworth Lake and headed back home via Todmorden, Hebden Bridge and Mytholmroyd and the rain eventually stopped when we were approximately five miles from home.
35.5 miles in three hours thirteen minutes which I don't consider too bad taking the weather into consideration and the fact my nephew was riding an old Pinnacle hardtail so I had to keep waiting for him to catch up with me.
Got absolutely soaked to the skin but enjoyed it anyway.
https://www.strava.com/activities/657210830
Just to top it off, I was about two hundred metres from home when a I got a puncture in my front tyre so I walked the last bit home pushing the bike, it was the tiniest fragment of glass that had worked its way through the tyre into the inner tube.
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