ColinJ
Puzzle game procrastinator!
- Location
- Todmorden - Yorks/Lancs border
Hi again, long-distance, ultra-scenic ride avoiders! @Littgull and I will be doing another one of those rides on Saturday 28th, subject to the trains running, our legs not having fallen off, and the weather being at least tolerable. You would be welcome to come along with us.
If you do not want to join us, please avoid this thread, or at least come up with an entertaining excuse for your non-participation. "Sorry, my dog ate my bike", "I would, but a circle of sink-holes has cut me off from my bike shed", that kind of thing ...
If there is anybody left still reading, this is what we had in mind ...
Northern Trains are now saying that they will have restored their new direct service from Littleborough (Brian)/Todmorden (me) to Clitheroe in the Ribble Valley by the 28th. Making use of those trains can save us 40-50 miles of riding main roads which can be invested in longer rides on wonderful roads further north.
So, our proposal is for us to catch an early train to the Ribble Valley and start/finish our ride out there. We will get off a couple of stops before Clitheroe at Langho, NE of Blackburn. We should get there in time for an 08:30 start. That will give us plenty of time for a leisurely 100 mile ride and still be able to get back in daylight, with no time pressure for the hourly return trains.
We will be riding out by a very hilly route through Chipping and Slaidburn, over the Cross o'Greet, through Wray and up to Arnside for a cafe stop. We will ride back on a less extreme, though still undulating route through Silverdale, Carnforth, Scorton, Longridge and Ribchester to Langho.
I imagine that the 164 km (102 mile) ride will take us 11-12 hours including stops. We will go quickly on descents if we want to, and slowly on the ascents which we will need to!
I make it about 2,250 metres of ascent, or 7,400 ft for you imperialists. So, not a ride for hill-dodgers, the nervous, or unfit. But if you fancy a long, scenic day out on your bike and can find the time, pencil the 28th in your diary, work out how you will get to Langho, and sign up below!
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If you do not want to join us, please avoid this thread, or at least come up with an entertaining excuse for your non-participation. "Sorry, my dog ate my bike", "I would, but a circle of sink-holes has cut me off from my bike shed", that kind of thing ...
If there is anybody left still reading, this is what we had in mind ...
Northern Trains are now saying that they will have restored their new direct service from Littleborough (Brian)/Todmorden (me) to Clitheroe in the Ribble Valley by the 28th. Making use of those trains can save us 40-50 miles of riding main roads which can be invested in longer rides on wonderful roads further north.
So, our proposal is for us to catch an early train to the Ribble Valley and start/finish our ride out there. We will get off a couple of stops before Clitheroe at Langho, NE of Blackburn. We should get there in time for an 08:30 start. That will give us plenty of time for a leisurely 100 mile ride and still be able to get back in daylight, with no time pressure for the hourly return trains.
We will be riding out by a very hilly route through Chipping and Slaidburn, over the Cross o'Greet, through Wray and up to Arnside for a cafe stop. We will ride back on a less extreme, though still undulating route through Silverdale, Carnforth, Scorton, Longridge and Ribchester to Langho.
I imagine that the 164 km (102 mile) ride will take us 11-12 hours including stops. We will go quickly on descents if we want to, and slowly on the ascents which we will need to!
I make it about 2,250 metres of ascent, or 7,400 ft for you imperialists. So, not a ride for hill-dodgers, the nervous, or unfit. But if you fancy a long, scenic day out on your bike and can find the time, pencil the 28th in your diary, work out how you will get to Langho, and sign up below!
Map
Elevation profile
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