I love climbing.
Although I’m not very fit, I have gears, several under 20″.
🙂
Recently enjoyed;
1. Chew Valley:
The tram road up past Greenfield Res.
Took some relatives walking up there yesterday.
Pretty idyllic setting, not been on that side of the road for ages so popped over early this morning for a ride up.
It’s ace, feels friendly and local.
Came back via Indian’s Head and a bit(!) of a carry.
Probably should have taken the MTB, bit cheeky, but it’s dry as a bone up there.
Was going to have a pop at finding the Lysander on Featherbed Moss as well, but I was knackered!
Feels like an English, tarmac version of the Llyn Anafon climb on Conwy Mountain.
2. Burnley from Hebden, the hard way:
Always get cocky even though it’s a local ride. 😐
Easy on the outbound leg, left at the Kettledrum and through Slack.
After a coffee in Hebden the top road to Heptonstall or Mytholm Steeps always seem like a good idea.
I remind myself of this whilst grinding up Long Causeway out of Blackshaw Head attempting not to vomit whilst breathing through my arse.
It’s horrible, every time.
Probably need more cake.
3. Marchlyn Mawr from Llanberis.
Down though the quarry from Dinorwic, Pete’s for brekkie then round the north end of the lake and up the Fachwen.
Compulsory coffee stop at Lodge Dinorwic half way then up to the reservoir.
On a good day, it’s worth it.
You can come back via the quarry zig zags if you’ve got big tyres, otherwise, just pick a fast way down and hang on.
Pint in the Bull in Dieniolen on the way back earns you my eternal admiration.
Half an Alp D’Huez apparantly, but you get to see Anglesey and play in a quarry.
Yours?