Hello Folks. I've been off to the Lakes again for a week of fabulous cycling weather so here are a few more ride reports:
@gavgav, Doug and I stayed in Elterwater this time (within crawling distance of the Britannia Inn
) so we had a few different cycling options.
For our first day the forecast looked best for the morning so we set out before getting the shopping in and headed up Great Langdale, pausing in Chapel Stile to pick up some snacks. I took the Raleigh with me this time which feels so much nicer than the knockabout bike on these roads.
Shame about getting held up by the bus going up the valley in that case.
We had a good ride up the valley as far as the road goes before it swings left towards the climb to Blea Tarn. This climb is steep (signed at 25%) and Simon Warren rates it as 8/10 in his book, so both Gav and Doug were finding it tough going. Gav was doing better and went on ahead while I stayed with Doug to offer some encouragement. Doug did want to get off and walk at one stage but I did persuade him to get back on and beat the hill, which he did manage to do after a few more stops.
At the top we found Gav chatting with a nice bloke from Coniston who had come out on his bike rather than sailing as there was a big swimming event happening on Coniston Water.
I've said before that the scenery up here is like something out of a fantasy film and it makes the climb well worth the effort.
Moving on we had a gentler ride (apart from meeting a guy in a Land Rover who wasn't giving way to anyone) over into Little Langdale. Doug and Gav wanted to ride a little way up towards Wrynose Pass, which we did before heading the other way and finding lots of traffiic problems as people unused to these very narrow lanes struggled to get past one another. It was definitely good to be on bikes as we'd have been stuck in these queues for ages in the car, but were just waved through this time.
Further down the road we found another traffic hold up where motorists were unwilling to pass a couple of loose sheep.
Back down at Elterwater we weren't ready to stop yet so headed for Skelwith Bridge and up the climb to the Drunken Duck, suddenly finding it easier going when Doug suggested having lunch up there (and very nice it was too
).
Returning to Elterwater our mileage for the morning was 16.6 done at 10 mph average.
Looking up Great Langdale a couple of miles into the ride.
A quick snap before we start the Blea Tarn climb.
Doug looks impressed by the warning sign.
But it looks like that face was justified (Sorry Doug).
We made it to the top though.
Looking at the tarn
These two managed to stop the traffic.
These felt well earned at the Drunken Duck
More great scenery on the way back to Elterwater.
Just about to descend into the village.