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[url= http://www.bogtrotters.org/rides/2009/4jul/DSC_0339_.jp g" target="_blank">http://www.bogtrotters.org/rides/2009/4jul/DSC_0339_.jp g"/> [/img] click pic for more[/url]


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 8:59 am
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Lovely pics there sfb. Looks like a cracking ride too.
Are you using a tripod for those panoramics or do you have a super-sturdy technique you'd like to share? And are you still using a Nikon D?? witht the 18-200?
Questions, questions...


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 9:03 am
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I never use a tripod, too much faff. I use PTGUI for panoramas, and it compensates for camera misalignment automatically, just as well as I'm often out of breath and unable to hold steady 🙂 Hugin (free) will also do this. Yes I'm using my D300 with 18-200mm Nikkor

I'd been wanting to do High St for the last 5 weeks, but had had to pick another venue each time due to poor weather, but it was clear blue skies in Lancaster on Saturday - though as you can see that didn't last 🙁


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 9:09 am
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PTGUI looks good. Much cheaper than a wide-angle lens too. Have you tried both PTGUI and Hugin? Just wondering how they compare for basic stitching together of images.

Spending some time in the lakes in August, sadly without a bike. But I'm looking forward to it none-the-less. Was trying to decide whether to bother taking the D50 or not but maybe now I will.


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 9:15 am
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PTGUI is slicker and more flexible but costs about £60. Hugin is free but fiddly to set up, and some of the tools are less good. They both use the same underlying public domain software. There are other programs like Autostitch but I didn't get on with them, or the output was worse.

[b]NOT[/b] take a camera ?? Madness! I take mine with me when I go shopping - you never know :o)


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 9:23 am
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Great pics as usual.

Most Women do have an unusual, almost child-like posture when riding bikes, is my observation......................


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 9:27 am
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NOT take a camera ?? Madness! I take mine with me when I go shopping - you never know :o)

I know, I know. I must've been crazy to even consider not taking it. Was thinking of taking the compact instead but that just gets on my nerves through its lack of functionality. Going to investigate getting a pouch I can mount on my chest for easier access. Also going to limit myself to just 1 lens (18-55) as I know how much my girlfriend gets annoyed at me for taking ages to swap things over (don't yet have the funds for one of them 18-200s).

Thanks for the opinions on those programs. I'll give them a go with some images of York Minster. It's pretty big and difficult to fit on one frame - ideal for photo stitching software.


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 9:27 am
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You were up there on Saturday? We were out as well doing the full length Troutbeck-to-Loadpot version... what time were you at the Beacon? Can't have missed you by much. Somehow we dodged the showers and caught the sunshine - at the end we got back to Brotherswater thirty seconds before it chucked down 🙂


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 9:35 am
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what time were you at the Beacon?

3pm - you'll have passed high above us while we were crawling up from Hartsop. I don't envy you climbing Kirkstone from Brotherswater - steep and plagued with cars 🙁 Interesting that you missed the rain and had sun - as you can see we had little sunshine.


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 9:39 am
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Yep, belatedly spotted the photo timestamps, we were there around midday. We were staying at Sykeside & went up the Kirkstone at 9am so the traffic was still light. Actually it made a change doing it first off - when I used to live in Ambleside it was the sting in the tail to get home!

Glad to find the slices of ginger cake at Side Farm cafe are still the size of paving slabs 🙂


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 9:51 am
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Love those pics. It's inspired me to take my camera out and try those two programs out - never used a stitching app before.


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 9:57 am
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Well, people often slag High Street off, particularly the ridge to Loadpot Hill, but it's really a glorious place to get to, provided you can actually [b]SEE[/b] and are not stuck inside a cloud 🙂


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 10:03 am
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Hi,

Nice pictures. Some advice please, any recommendation as to best direction to ride the 'full' length. North -> South?? I note the boggies routes seem to do northerly section northwards and southerly section southwards..?
Many thanks
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Posted : 07/07/2009 11:17 am
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For the full-length version I always go northwards - much better value overall.

The other way, going up Loadpot and then south to High Street would be a long grind. Dropping off Thornthwaite Beacon into Troutbeck is a fun descent but I'd rather push/carry up it for 45 minutes then get the full benefit for the next few hours.

Also, you wouldn't want to miss the fast descent from Arthur's Pike towards The Cockpit and then doubling back down to Howtown - it's one of the best bits of the long ride.

GPS trace [url= http://www.bikehike.co.uk/mapview.php?id=11378 ]here[/url] if you're interested.


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 11:55 am
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IMO do the ridge northwards! But I don't like the push/carry up the Rake from Troutbeck and prefer to climb up from Hartsop. But there are no definitive answers - try all the options and see what you like best :o)

You can also do Loadpott as a circuit from Pooley Bridge...


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 12:08 pm
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Definately Northwards. Personally hate the climb from Hayeswater up to the Knott. Much prefer the trip up the rake, never actually seen anyone else on it the times I've done it so dont have to suffer withering looks from walkers as I drag my bike up! As usual great pictures, always inspire me to get off my backside and do something.


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 12:27 pm
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Many thanks all. Northwards it is then. Probably start and finish in Troutbeck, leaves the road work for when I'm tired.
Cheers
Paul


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 12:44 pm
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Our group above Hayeswater (me on the left):

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SFB and the bogtrotters are somewhere in the background, coming up!


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 1:09 pm
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Probably start and finish in Troutbeck

I would advise advise Hartsop. Free parking and you get the ghastly climb up Kirkstone done while fresh! Note there is a little used BW down to Ing Bridge which cuts the corner to The Rake


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 1:49 pm
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How dare you suggest I would consider the highly cheeky Ill Bell path. Thats libelous. 😆

Oh, and I'll be enjoying myself whooping down this on Sunday.

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Posted : 07/07/2009 2:34 pm
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Posted : 07/07/2009 2:39 pm
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How dare you suggest I would consider the highly cheeky Ill Bell path. Thats libelous.

out of the mouths of babes and innocents - or Mr. D. Lowe of Chorley in this case... [grass alert]


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 2:39 pm
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How double dare you. I have far more taste than to slum it in Chorley. I'm from Gods own wonderland... the tropical oasis of Bolton [img] [/img]


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 3:14 pm
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the tropical oasis of Bolton

I thought you was posher, after all, the Chorleyites ent nicked that solid gold statue off of the Mormon church yet - how long would it have lasted in Bolton ?

[legal disclaimer: that was not a suggestion]


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 3:20 pm
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sorry simon - meant to say, ace pics as always


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 3:24 pm
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Lowey - whats that path in the photo with all the hairpins? How rocky is it?


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 3:28 pm
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OhhOhh I recognise those hills!
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Taken from above whassnamethingywiththedam, at the top of that middle little passything halfway up the whassname! Glorious day a couple weeks back 🙂


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 3:29 pm
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Nan Boiled.

Lowey - whats that path in the photo with all the hairpins? How rocky is it?

that's Gatescarth! v. rocky, quite scary but in a fun way
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and:
[url= http://148.88.53.14/rides/2005/3jul/gate_winding.jp g" target="_blank">http://148.88.53.14/rides/2005/3jul/gate_winding.jp g"/> [/img][/url]


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 3:40 pm
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we would not have Lowey in Chorley ......Mormons are one thing morons another thing altogether


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 3:46 pm
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Indeed it is, didn't get any shots of the descent down Gatescarth, echo the rocky scary sentiments though! Got a pinchflat half way down too 🙁
- Looks like I did the same ride as that one just there! I'm sure it took me hours longer though.


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 3:51 pm
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that's Gatescarth! v. rocky, quite scary but in a fun way

Yep, highlight of the Nan Bield route IMO... cant wait.

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Johnnie.... very funny [img] [/img]


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 3:53 pm
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and here's the lowlight:
[url= http://148.88.53.14/rides/2005/3jul/field.jp g" target="_blank">http://148.88.53.14/rides/2005/3jul/field.jp g"/> [/img][/url]

"mostly rideable" my [b]arse[/b]!


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 3:59 pm
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Aye, the ascent up past Small Water is a complete arse. Ended up at the bottom of it at 5.30pm, with the sun dissapearing behind the summit, had to chase the shadow up the whole way!
A "view" back from the top (I was never the photographer):
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Excuse the bike in the way


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 4:03 pm
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Does anyone have a good reason why I shouldnt move to the Lakes? Been thinking about moving to Keswick for a while, pictures like this seem to make it an easy decision. I spend every New Year there, riding and hoping to go some winter climbing routes one day. Usually manage a summer trip too.

Guess work is tough to find, but good riding and LBSs arent.


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 5:40 pm
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Does anyone have a good reason why I shouldnt move to the Lakes?

1) most of the population are sheep
2) you'll become insufferably smug
3) it rains most of the time
4) barring one poet every century it is a cultural wasteland
5) the shops only sell outdoor gear
6) this will be the 'road' to your house:
[url= http://148.88.53.14/rides/2005/3jul/field.jp g" target="_blank">http://148.88.53.14/rides/2005/3jul/field.jp g"/> [/img][/url]<


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 5:43 pm
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Thanks Simon, guess you're the guy to ask. Fine with sheep and rain (I live in Bristol and close to Wales, so both are common).

I think I can deal with 4 and 5, and fully expect to become intolerably smug if I were to move.


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 5:46 pm
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seriously, I'd not choose to live IN the Lakes, Kendal or Penrith (or Lancaster, where I am) would be near enough, unless you fancy the rural idyll ?


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 5:52 pm
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Looks like a carbon/rigid singlespeed will suite this ride nicely.


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 7:34 pm
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i will bring the body bag


 
Posted : 07/07/2009 7:39 pm
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Dave you are a ****!


 
Posted : 08/07/2009 8:00 am
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Dave you are a ****!

Girl.


 
Posted : 08/07/2009 8:25 am
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Dave you are a ****!

is that remark from a disgruntled customer ?


 
Posted : 08/07/2009 8:41 am
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is that remark from a disgruntled customer ?

It's just the native tongue here in Bolton!!


 
Posted : 08/07/2009 8:46 am
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get your revenge on him swap bikes at the top when he is taking a photo/fag break and enjoy the descent 😉


 
Posted : 08/07/2009 9:18 am
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I would but according to Dave he is only 11 stone and with my 14 stone of highly toned muscle on his bike, it would be like riding rigid!


 
Posted : 08/07/2009 9:21 am
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Does anyone have a good reason why I shouldnt move to the Lakes?

1) most of the population are sheep

I thought most of the population are from the south anyway.


 
Posted : 08/07/2009 9:58 am
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1) most of the population are sheep
[b]I thought most of the population are from the south anyway.[/b]

actually I was guessing. The only time I meet the local population is when I ride through their garden/golf course etc. They seem to scowl a lot.


 
Posted : 08/07/2009 10:07 am
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I don't normally bother to jump across windows and upload pics - but did this time! Well worth while, great pics, thanks for linking/putting them up.


 
Posted : 08/07/2009 10:11 am
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get your revenge on him swap bikes at the top when he is taking a photo/fag break and enjoy the descent

I am taking neither fags or camera on Sunday.


 
Posted : 08/07/2009 10:46 am
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cold turkey 🙁


 
Posted : 08/07/2009 10:53 am
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But where better place to forget an addiction.


 
Posted : 08/07/2009 10:57 am
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who will I scrounge one off then 😥 and who will photo the carnage?


 
Posted : 08/07/2009 11:03 am
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I have photo'd this ride before, I just want to ride it without stopping on all the good bits to take pics.

Deejay usually has a camera.

As for the fags, think you will struggle to get a nico hit on Sunday matey.


 
Posted : 08/07/2009 1:09 pm
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I have photo'd this ride before, I just want to ride it without stopping on all the good bits to take pics

but rides are always different. Just because you're in the same place doesn't mean it looks the same! And even if it did, you have the chance to capture [b]that[/b] better :o)


 
Posted : 08/07/2009 1:23 pm