Itching to get up there but is it still sloppy on top? Anyone...
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Is it too early for Cut Gate?
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No, go now before it rains! I did it on Tuesday, it was perfect (if a bit breezy...)
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Did it today,dry as foooook!
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do it NOW!
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Yep it is very dry. Rode it at weekend, was absolutely fantastic, one of the best times I have ridden it. Do it
now!
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Winner...thats me sorted fot tomorrow then.
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Went 3 weeks ago for the first time.....best ride in a while! Quite tempted to go on saturday myself
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Its a go for cut gate weekend then, cheers all. Dont wear it out rorschach
... I love cut gate me!
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ahh spose i'd better,this is from today
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I had to stop watching thst clip after about a minute as it was making me feel sick, but I'm sure you had fun!
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I rode it two weeks back on my first outing on a new bike and it was awesome if rain holds off might be up there again myself at the weekend. Then again who cares about the weather?
Going!Posted 1 year ago # -
Darn! I shouldn't have watched it as my bike won't get used this month in all likelihood.
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I reckon conditions are very nearly perfect. Really dry up there today, it was fantastic !
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Where's a good place to park for Cut Gate? Fancy riding it on saturday.
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I find starting at the langsett end he best, free parking by the resevoir if you get there early. Ride over, drop down to ladybower res and go to fairholmes for a cuppa if you fancy it, then back over the way you have come. Means you get a great descent right back into the car park pretty much to end your ride. Bit of a climb to start though
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Yep - the car park at Langsett is defiantly the answer. Was in great condition over the weekend. It's actually a fair trek down to Fairholmes, but probably worthwhile for tea and cake!
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Always do it from the Langsett end as it only 15 mins away. We have not had much rain so it should be in good condition. Away for the next three weekends or we would be up there. The Wagon and Horses do a pie Sunday twice a month which is always good finish to the ride.
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Ah the joys of cut gate. Never ridden right down to fairholmes - usually go out from langsett then turn back at the ridge/cairn.
Is it worth the drop down to ladybower and back up?
And yes the wagon and horses is a cracker, as is the bank view cafe with doorstep slices of cake
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Pat, when you going? Was thinking of wharncliffe on Saturday but could do both?
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Yeah going to Fairholmes certainly extends the ride. Think when I checked it using bikehile it made a route of about 20ish miles with the fairholmes extension. If it's nice wether though it's a lovely spin to the cafe and back. Good time for a chat
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Conversely I've always started from the Fairholmes end as if you've still got legs left after doing Cut Gate you can finish off with a few more trails around the reservoir...
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Ah the joys of cut gate. Never ridden right down to fairholmes - usually go out from langsett then turn back at the ridge/cairn.
Is it worth the drop down to ladybower and back up?
And yes the wagon and horses is a cracker, as is the bank view cafe with doorstep slices of cake
Def worth it. Don't have to go all the way to fairholmes, just drop down to the resevoir (stepping stones) then turn around and come back. Your missing half of the ride turning round at the cairn at the top. One of my favorite descents down to stepping stones and the res, or at least the last part is.
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Yep fairholmes end for me for a full day. The drop down to slippery stones is brilliant if you take the steep techy right turn. Going up sat Tom with ya dad if he's free ( spud free
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If I'm doing Cutgate I usually start at the fisheries office and head over Whitstone Lee, Drop down to Fairholmes and out and back to Langsett, over Hagg Farm, up on to Hope Cross (I think) then finish with the Beast and a pootle back along the res.
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Yep fairholmes end for me for a full day. The drop down to slippery stones is brilliant if you take the steep techy right turn. Going up sat Tom with ya dad if he's free ( spud free
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Going up this neck of the woods for the first time this weekend, after seeing the video I am excited! Looks incredible! Going to be studying the map tomorrow I think.
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Yep fairholmes end for me for a full day. The drop down to slippery stones is brilliant if you take the steep techy right turn. Going up sat Tom with ya dad if he's free ( spud free
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carlos that's quite a big day out
how long does that normally take?
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err, dunno really can't remember. I would guess at 6hrs maybe a little more. I'm not one for stopping and starting all the time, taking pics and resting etc..
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+1 for the 2 right turns near the bottom to slippery stones/packhorse bridge. The tighter left-right bit in the 2nd bit is good to 'session' loads of different lines too:
1st bit

2nd bit


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OOoow I'm So tempted to ditch the DIY and join in if I can...what time u meeting up?
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Woah! Triple post- point made i think..Doopid mobile phone
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smell_it - Member
I had to stop watching thst clip after about a minute as it was making me feel sick, but I'm sure you had fun!
haha yeah camera shaky shaky,2nd time with the gopro,and my camera knowledge-skills are dire...ha
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He was out on the flats yesterday. A bit quicker on the downs but some comedy uphill falls, usually with bloody shins. You would think he is old enough to know better!
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Anyone else do it today? Was a few other bikes about.
It's running really nice, dusty and sandy and dry, only one spot I think where it was a bit soft and damp.
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