Scarth Gap Pass

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taximan

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My pal and I are contemplating a Coast to coast ride in a few months time. he is an experienced mountain biker, I am not. In fact I am still trying to regain some fitness after a long absence from cycling. What I would like to know is how difficult is Scarth Gap Pass. we are both over 60. I intend using my Barrosa Monaco bike and will be carrying camping equipment.
 

Globalti

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If that's the pass from Black Sail over to Honister, I wouldn't fancy it with a loaded bike!
 

jethro10

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If that's the pass from Black Sail over to Honister, I wouldn't fancy it with a loaded bike!


If your right and it is this, I was 49 last year and did this pass practicing for the C2C on a Halfords carrera MTB with panniers all loaded up.
Yup. It's hard, very hard. Pushed most of it too. Finally got there though - slowly - one step at a time.

Jeff
 
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taximan

taximan

senex crepitu iuvenis cordi esse
If your right and it is this, I was 49 last year and did this pass practicing for the C2C on a Halfords carrera MTB with panniers all loaded up.
Yup. It's hard, very hard. Pushed most of it too. Finally got there though - slowly - one step at a time.

Jeff











Hmmm ! Thanks guys, I think its back to the drawing board.
 

mcshroom

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It's not the easiest of walks without a bike.

If you are new to off-road stuff then it may be worth doing the C2C route from Whitehaven, and playing on the off road bits like Whinlatter and the Old Coach Road. Quite a bit of road riding though.
 
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taximan

taximan

senex crepitu iuvenis cordi esse
It's not the easiest of walks without a bike.

If you are new to off-road stuff then it may be worth doing the C2C route from Whitehaven, and playing on the off road bits like Whinlatter and the Old Coach Road. Quite a bit of road riding though.








Once again, thanks folks, we are already looking at alternative routes (with a pub or two on the way)
 
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