Game: Name that road!

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Shown, I believe.

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ColinJ

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
At last - yes! :laugh:

When I rode the Bay Way with a friend, we extended the route up the side of Coniston Water to Hawkshead and then back down the side of Windermere. As a result, we missed that climb, coming to the top of that hill instead via Backbarrow and Brow Edge.

Following my successful answer to the previous road

This road can be found by following [the route described in] my successful answer to the previous road.
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
Point of order, the name of the thread is name that road which @GuyBoden did, I realise he may have been guessing, but are the rules now, name that road, with a picture as well ?

most of my 'wins' in this game have been guesses, but backed up with a screenshot of the actual spot. There's an awful lot of road on the east side of Coniston so the correct answer needs to be more specific :okay:
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
Exhibit A, your Honour, clearly shows the road 'on the east side of Coniston' highlighted.

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...and demonstrates that there is in fact more than one road on the east side of said Lake :reading:
 
About half the UK is east of Coniston Water so I'm not answering that - at least not yet - as it's too much of a '20 questions' type approach. The stone on the left is certainly a clue in that the very same stone appears on the Streetview image I cropped for this location .... :rolleyes:
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
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That stone on the left may be a clue?

I was wondering if it was a milestone, albeit a new trendy rustic one. It was the distant hill just peeking in on the left that i found familiar, but i can't find it. I have however been looking at some lovely lanes around Eldrof, Lawkland and Keasden, which means i really must get the train up to Settle and have a meandering ride back the Lancaster this summer
 
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