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  • Lakes routes – best one from Staveley?
  • wl
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    Anyone got any great routes from Staveley for tomorrow? Can be a big one (4-7 hours), and we’re after good singletrack with some steep and techy stuff – maybe Nan Bield the hard way down. Don’t mind some pushing/carrying if it’s worth the effort. Ta v much.

    torihada
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    Here’s a good route (gps) on bikely, starting at Stavely.

    Three Passes

    A fantastic, epic day out, with some serious hike-a-bike. Make sure you carry some spares (my first attempt on this route totalled rear mech and snapped the hanger).

    Ecky-Thump
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    Three passes but leave out the descent from Gategarth to Haweswater. It’s a waste of altitude. Go up and over Harter Fell (cheeky) instead to get to Nan Bield 😉

    wl
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    Cheers guys. Roughly how long are we looking at time-wise? We’re pretty fit, but not athletes. We did the 4 Western Passes route (Black Sail, Warnscale etc) in around 8-9 hours, as a guide.

    Nobeerinthefridge
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    Staveley-Dubbs-top of Garburn-Yoke-Ill bell-Mardale-Nan bield-Staveley head fell-Stavely.

    Cracking, especially on a clear day.

    dunmail
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    Staveley – green quarter – Gatesgarth – Harter Fell (cheeky) – Nan bield – Kentmere Hall – Three rivers.

    Nobeerinthefridge
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    OP – 3 rivers = Staveley head fell! Lovely wee descent.

    munrobiker
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    I would always recommend Nan Bield all the way over and back- it is very technical but lots of fun.

    breadcrumb
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    As in decent to Small Water?

    We done Kentmere-Gatesgarth Pass-Nan Bield-Kentmere on Saturday, cracking ride. EDIT- a leisurely 3 hours.

    The push/carry from Small Water want too bad, doubt I could ride down it though!

    wl
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    So which way is the super-techy way to ride Nan Bield, please?

    Nobeerinthefridge
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    The descent to the north.

    wl
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    Nobeer – cheers!

    scary_carey
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    http://www.strava.com/activities/131640371 – This route takes in both side of Nan Bield – bit of a biggy but takes in some great trails
    Another way which is good:
    http://www.strava.com/activities/59217116 – you can make it a bit shorter by not visiting the pub on Haweswater ;D
    I love it round there, possibly my fav part of the Lakes and Nan Beild (north) gets better every time I ride it

    lowey
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    Stavely, Stavely Head Fell, Green Quater, Sadgil, Gatesgarth, Harter Fell, Cross Nan Bield, climb Mardale Ill Bell, Thornithwaite Beacon, Froswick, Ill Bell, Yoke, Garburn, Kentmere Hall, Meadowplatts, Ullthwaite Bridge, Stavely.

    wl
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    Ended up doing what I think was probably 4 passes, including Nan Bield both ways. I have to say that Nan Bield heading north is possibly the best UK descent I’ve done – defo in my top 3. Cheers for the tips everyone.

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