Two minds about today, due to the sub-zero temperatures, so decided to have a rare ride out on the hybrid with it's wider and treaded tyres.
As I was going mainly off road, decided to wear my new
Altura MTB shorts but what about my lower legs in these arctic conditions? No problem - Mrs ND got me a winter pack from Planet X that included some 365 knee warmers - they'd be idea.
Put them on under the shorts and they didn't feel overly secure but I thought they'd be fine.
Faffed about for ages getting ready (for reasons I still can't explain) but eventually set off and by the end of the street I felt the first knee warmer sliding down. By the next junction the second one was on it's way to join it...bah! Back home to change (0.42 miles done).
Out again with leg wear that stayed in place and no firm plan about where to go. By heck it was cold.
Out through Cross Gates, then up towards Thorp Park. At the turning onto the bridleway (NCN R66) all the cycleway signs have been removed and then further on the bridleway has been closed by the site developers with no diversion signs, so had a bit of a mooch before retracing my steps and taking an old route across the site. I'll report both these issues via FixMyStreet as they need sorting.
Back onto the bridleway and the run up to the M1 bridge. Across then the long descent down through the woods to where the tarmac road starts again. Only the odd ice patch on the ground, which was nicely firm under the wheels.
Left at the end, then left again onto Nanny Goat lane and up past the stables and then onto the bridleway to head back under the M1.
This would have been VERY muddy if not for being frozen - as it was I was cycling on sheet ice between the ruts in the mud, sometimes breaking through to the mud and puddles beneath, sometimes flexing the surface. Good fun though!
Down to the farm, then Barnbow Lane, over Cock Beck and right onto the bridleway across Garforth Golf Course. Again, the frost / ice saved this from being a mud bath and there were only a couple of hardy golfists out on the course. Past the farm shop and out up Ellis Lane, across Long Lane and onto NCN R66 again and up to Parlington Woods.
Again, firm ground beneath my wheels to start with just intermittent ice, but as i got into the woods proper it got muddier and icier (is that a word?) and there were a couple of inches of standing water through the haunted tunnel.
Onwards towards Aberford through the woods, slipping and sliding here and there but keeping going.
Out of the woods and the descent down to the village was very icy and the only place I encountered a numpty - walking his dog, him on the right of the path, dog (on a lead) on the left. He was facing me, can't have not seen me approaching for at least 100 yards but still made no effort to allow me room to pass. Given the ice I was hardly going fast but he still had to make his point didn't he? Twit.
Anyhow, back on the road and up to the Almshouses for a drink, a piece of flapjack and a photo.
Refreshed and starting to feel even colder, it was back on the bike and retracing my steps on R66.
Passed a group of horses and riders just before the tunnel and then 5 deer ran across the route about 100yds in front of me and vanished into the woods, which was quite impressive.
Back down to Long Lane, then Barwick Road for another loop along Nanny Goat Lane - stopped to let a horse and then a car pass. You can't be too careful with horses can you, especially on icy tarmac? Or cars...
Then the bridleway (more horses) and onto Manston Lane, then through Pendas Fields and up to home.
Just
18.3 miles today, at an average of
10.3mph which I don't suppose is bad for largely off road in muddy / icy conditions. At least I got out!
I had started the day with an inkling to to a metric half, but I don't think I had another 13 miles in my legs at that point and I was too cold to face another hour or more in the saddle.
Tomorrow is looking like a snow (in fact it's meant to be snowing now), so it might be a lie-in and then a movie day...