Squid lips
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If it was up to me I'd let natural selection take its course
Something to do with having the drinks lined up?Good stuff - as usual - @Rickshaw Phil
A few incidents nicely dealt with.
Riding a bike is simple, but there's no substitute for experience.
I can see why people like riding with you.
Next time you are up this way drop me a line it would be nice to meet up for a ride with you gents. I live five mins away from Back o' th' fell road, it's on a few of my regular routes. Looks like you had a good time in the lakes again.For the fourth and final ride of this week we went off to try something new: Gav has a book of Lake District rides and had picked out one starting in Lindale and exploring mostly quiet roads up to Staveley and back.
We loaded the bikes on the car and drove over there, finding some on street parking (easy to do when you're away from the tourist honeypots), then started off the ride along the nicely named "Back o' th' Fell Road". The route starts off on gentle grades up the western side of the Winstervalley before crossing over and starting to climb a bit. We joined a gated road, which is a bit of a novelty as it's something you don't see often elsewhere (although I have come across a couple in Shropshire) and turned right at the next junction where it became more hilly.
On this road we passed Witherslack Hall (now a boarding school) which is a very impressive building then after a nice fast downhill came up against a blockage where a damaged telegraph pole was being replaced and there was little room to pass the contractors vehicles. They allowed us to squeeze through on the bikes though.
Shortly after this we realised there was a problem when the signs for the village of Witherslack came up. We'd turned right one junction too early and had gone about two miles in completely the opposite direction to that intended - oops. Retrace steps, have a laugh about it with the workmen as we carry the bikes over their telegraph pole (and are quietly amused by the irate drivers sat the other side of the blockage and expecting it to suddenly be shifted out of their way ) and back up the hill to the junction we go. Heading the right way now the route starts getting quite lumpy as we go north. There are some nice views though - not as nice as other parts of the area but still worth experiencing.
We had out lunch stop at the side of the road near Tarnside then continued on along Broom Lane towards Crook. There's some serious climbing along here which doesn't really come over on the map so it was nice to eventually have the long downhill into Staveley.
I suggested Wilf's Cafe, but with the time going on and only being halfway it was decided to carry on. The next section to Ings is the flattest bit on the route but is a path alongside a busy road and was against the wind. Have I mentioned the wind yet? It was quite strong, blustery and cool - not at all like June even for the Lake District.
From Ings we knew we had the biggest climb on the route up another gated road to, and through Borwick Fold. I rode part of this section about five years ago and was surprised to find ice cream for sale at one of the farms hidden away down these quiet lanes (made on site). I'd hoped that they would still be doing this but passing the farm entrance there were no signs out to suggest they were so we had to continue without.
We'd crested the highest part of the ride so there were some good fast sections to follow, but still quite a few climbs left as well. Jelly babies were opened near Gilpin Mill then we had to negotiate a slightly confusing section where the junction we wanted didn't necessarily start off going in the obvious direction (I notice that by this point, navigation had been passed over to me )
A very short main road section followed (very little traffic though) before we were onto the last lot of lanes taking us back a different way to the outward journey and finally onto easier going terrain. It was well into the afternoon by now and with the sun out and sheltered from the wind it was quite pleasant. Would have been nice if it had been like that earlier.
35.5 miles and our best average of the week at 10 mph.
My phone had some issues today and ran the battery flat less than 24 hours after charging (it usually lasts at least a week) meaning I only got a couple of photos:
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On the gated lane about 5 miles into the ride.
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Witherslack Hall
To make up for the lack of photos on this ride, here are a few odd ones from the rest of the week:
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Customers! Taken at the Drunken Duck Inn (no, really)
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Sheep crossing. From the Great Langdale ride.
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Heading up Ullswater.
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A short walk up the hill near Howtown.
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"I've got a 3G signal!"
Can do. That would be good.Next time you are up this way drop me a line it would be nice to meet up for a ride with you gents. I live five mins away from Back o' th' fell road, it's on a few of my regular routes. Looks like you had a good time in the lakes again.