Richard A Thackeray
Legendary Member
Bike selected; CGR
Weather; cold, quite damp, breezy
Photographs from today; unless dated otherwise
I had intended heading towards Ferrybridge, with a view to photographing that particular section of the pre-60's route of the 'Great North Road'
But...……
I'd gone under the M62, at Whitwood Common (jct 31), towards Castleford, up to the roundabout, where the Mining College was (now identi-box houses)
Turning right onto Cutsyke Hill, which is otherwise Leeds Barnsdale Road (1)
Dropping down to the 'King Billy' (a pub that was King William) & straight across at 'Cutsyke lights'
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/369304
Over the level-crossing 'Cutsyke Gates', http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/634097
With a ''thump', into a pothole, that I couldn't avoid due to the van alongside
Up the rise to the new ASDA, at Glasshoughton; http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3856120
Past that, & round the roundabout, towards Glasshoughton itself, & the climb of Holywell Lane
The rear felt a bit squidgy, over the roughened surface, by the Park, so a quick stop, & a squeeze confirmed
"Bugger!!"
The 'PF' had paid a flying visit
No pump, no tube, as I was relying on the superb resistance of the Durano's, & had fitteda new pair recently
So, a quick turn-around & back-track via the shortest route, until it got too soft to ride without damaging the tyre
I got back to roughly where the M62 crosses Cutsyke Road (between jcts 31 & 32)
Old picture, as there's a roundabout here, now, with Premier Way, heading down from ASDA;
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/225569
It was then a walk the 4(?) miles home along the 'Normanton Bypass', passing Havertop, where the new Wakefield Main Police Station is
It started to rain, quite heavily, as I got to about 1/2 mile from home. so not too bad
Investigation, after getting changed, & holding pot of tea, revealed a 'pinch puncture'
Undoubtedly the 'thump', after the level crossing
Oh well, it happens
1 An oddity of a name, as Barnsdale itself, is where the A639 (to Pontefract, via East Hardwick) leaves the A1.... Barnsdale Bar
Then there's also a Barnsdale Road, between Castleford, to Methley (& onwards to Leeds)
It's also Barnsdale Road, out of Castleford, over the River Aire, & the Aire & Calder Navigation, towards Peckfield Bar, & HookMoor (Aberford)
Modern Castleford & Pontefract, severed the Roman route, hence the Barnsdale Bar, stretch, then the Castleford - HookMoor
part of this route is still named 'Roman Ridge Road
Weather; cold, quite damp, breezy
Photographs from today; unless dated otherwise
I had intended heading towards Ferrybridge, with a view to photographing that particular section of the pre-60's route of the 'Great North Road'
But...……
I'd gone under the M62, at Whitwood Common (jct 31), towards Castleford, up to the roundabout, where the Mining College was (now identi-box houses)
Turning right onto Cutsyke Hill, which is otherwise Leeds Barnsdale Road (1)
Dropping down to the 'King Billy' (a pub that was King William) & straight across at 'Cutsyke lights'
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/369304
Over the level-crossing 'Cutsyke Gates', http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/634097
With a ''thump', into a pothole, that I couldn't avoid due to the van alongside
Up the rise to the new ASDA, at Glasshoughton; http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3856120
Past that, & round the roundabout, towards Glasshoughton itself, & the climb of Holywell Lane
The rear felt a bit squidgy, over the roughened surface, by the Park, so a quick stop, & a squeeze confirmed
"Bugger!!"
The 'PF' had paid a flying visit
No pump, no tube, as I was relying on the superb resistance of the Durano's, & had fitteda new pair recently
So, a quick turn-around & back-track via the shortest route, until it got too soft to ride without damaging the tyre
I got back to roughly where the M62 crosses Cutsyke Road (between jcts 31 & 32)
Old picture, as there's a roundabout here, now, with Premier Way, heading down from ASDA;
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/225569
It was then a walk the 4(?) miles home along the 'Normanton Bypass', passing Havertop, where the new Wakefield Main Police Station is
It started to rain, quite heavily, as I got to about 1/2 mile from home. so not too bad
Investigation, after getting changed, & holding pot of tea, revealed a 'pinch puncture'
Undoubtedly the 'thump', after the level crossing
Oh well, it happens
1 An oddity of a name, as Barnsdale itself, is where the A639 (to Pontefract, via East Hardwick) leaves the A1.... Barnsdale Bar
Then there's also a Barnsdale Road, between Castleford, to Methley (& onwards to Leeds)
It's also Barnsdale Road, out of Castleford, over the River Aire, & the Aire & Calder Navigation, towards Peckfield Bar, & HookMoor (Aberford)
Modern Castleford & Pontefract, severed the Roman route, hence the Barnsdale Bar, stretch, then the Castleford - HookMoor
part of this route is still named 'Roman Ridge Road
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