That was probably the heavy overnight rain which hit just north of you.
Mebee... no overnight rain here thankfully which meant the roads and lanes were mainly nice and dry.
That was probably the heavy overnight rain which hit just north of you.
Back from a few days away without the bike and so was keen to get out before work next week. Woke up to grey skies and a strong NE wind which suggested a sheltered route would be the best option. I chose to head northward into the wind knowing I’d get a push on the return and aimed for the Lyth valley. I paused at the river Kent which had a good flow as it cut through its rock bed channel and saw a grey wagtail. I climbed up passed the entrance to Sizergh Castle and on to Brigsteer where the views across the lakes began to appear. I broke from my planned route and climbed the escarpment up to Helsington Church where I was rewarded with some really clear views to the Coniston horseshoe. Worth the 25% sections! Then I looped around the valley for lunch at Levens shop. Despite the heavy cloud it stayed dry as I was pushed by a sympathetic wind through the Arnside and Silverdale AONB. 85 km with 805 m of climbing.
Pictures are of river Kent, the home of the Lyth Valley’s biggest geranium fan, and the view across to Coniston from Helsington.
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I was very tempted to move it for the photo!Seems a shame to have such a lovely little cottage with a nice geranium display marred by a wheelie bin!
'We'll just go round Beeston (Cheshire) and through Delamere today', said my mate. Something about it not being hilly and an easy route...
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(Ignore the bit about it being my 2nd biggest ride, when Strava went haywire on my phone, I set up a second account).
Anyhow, had a brilliant ride out, no sign of the sun and it was overcast, but it meant the temperature was massively cooler than yesterday, so it was just about perfect. 8 or 10 miles in, we were passed by a nice fella on a bike, exchanged good wishes and as he rode off, my mate somehow kicked the rear mech on his own swanky new bike and it was stuck in a fairly high gear, will all the hills to come. We'd planned Chester-Christleton-Waveton-Huxley--Beeston-Oulton Park-Delamere-Chester (via the Shady Oak at Tiverton)
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but had to sack the Beeston bit off and detour to Tarporley and then Utkinton to Kelsall Cycles for a running repair. I must name drop the company, as they stopped what they were doing, fixed my mate's bike and even explained what they were doing and how to do it himself if he ever needed to. Exceptional service from them, we went away extremely pleased.
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The bike properly fixed and running like a dream again, from there we went to Oulton Park: MG racing was on, but we had to pay if we wanted to get in (fair enough) and didn't bother as it was only going to be a short stop. We watched a bit through the fence, there were 'modern' (i.e 1998 or something) MG TFs, MG ZRs and the odd MGB GT thrashing round, was very entertaining to watch, even with our restricted view....
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From there (I think) went to Delamere round some cracking roads I'd not tried before in the car or on the bike...
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Somewhere along the way we got so lost we ended up in Canada...
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...so with all the exertions of such a mission, we 'accidentally' fell into the (very good) cafe at Delamere station, before heading back via the paths through the forest (not as bad as expected on a road bike, but I don't recommend it!) then Manley (past the mere), Bridge Trafford, Mickle Trafford and home.
I'm very happy that I didn't push it up any of the hills and some I even got up without stopping. Certain parts were an absolute blast, we were absolutely motoring through short section of the road in Delamere and one or two other places.
It's good riding with mates, not sure about anyone else on here but sometimes as you get older (and lazier in my case) it's hard to motivate myself to do anything more than about 15 miles on my own. Today was lovely, a much harder and longer work out than I expected, but very much worth it.