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If anyone is interested there's another "mass trespass" event planned for Saturday. 2pm, Glossop Square.
I'd be happier if they simply branded it as a family fun day out on bikes or something rather than the more antagonistic "trespass" moniker but whatever.
The Derbyshire Times article from last week's event led with "Angry cyclists defy road closure..." and it was then accompanied by pics of smiling happy relaxed cyclists of all ages and on all types of bike. No anger in evidence.
But it did the job for clickbait, the comments section was filled with angry gammons defying logic and common sense.
It's got out of control with the closure. I can appreciate the construction teams getting a little concerned with loads of cyclists mid week, but it was never an issue at the weekend. It's an over-reaction caused by a few folk being a little stupid. I think they had people posing for pictures on the 'slipping' road.
The guy 'organising' it was getting the train to Glossop from Manchester... why not ride it, it's not far ?
For true gammon content, listen to yesterday's Jeremy Vine lunchtime show on R2. The "local government" guy was truly a thing to behold. The guy who did the organising of the trespass came across well, but missed several chances to ask the gammon if he even had the slightest clue where the Snake was, let alone be there.
I too think the term Trespass isn't doing them any favours but I am fully behind the sentiment and action.
I think more needs to be made of the fact that the trespass doesn't go within about 3 miles of the landslips and the whole road is still open to residents, their visitors and farm traffic as so many people seem to think that cycling anywhere near the landslip might cause another.
So odd that people concerned for cyclists safety seem to be the same people that aren't concerned about cyclists safety.
So odd that people concerned for cyclists safety seem to be the same people that aren’t concerned about cyclists safety.
Drivers: you need to get off the roads, use cycle paths.
Cyclists: OK, we'll go play on this closed road away from all the traffic.
Drivers: NO, NOT LIKE THAT!
Just been over it, Ladybower -> Glossop.
The previous overzealous use of barriers at the entrance has gone, replaced by a simple line of cones and some Road Closed signs. One guy in a van who didn't even look up as I rode through.
Did the whole stretch, all on road, saw about 6 other cyclists and NO cars. Well, none moving, there were 3 parked up at the summit, guessing walkers who'd gone off to the plane wreck. The collapsed bit hasn't got any worse, it's all well-barriered but there was no-one working on it.
A few bits of heavy machinery in a layby just down from the old Snake Pass Inn but no people in evidence and that's still a good couple of miles away from the landslide area.
Stunning late afternoon up there - blue sky, a gentle tailwind, completely quiet.
@crazy-legs Given that you appear to have ridden over the Snake Pass about 70 times in the last fortnight, is it fair to say that it's not actually closed to cyclists at all?
Has anyone really been prevented from riding it or are we just dealing with a sign and some disapproving looks?
I've heard reports of a couple of cyclists being stopped at Ladybower but I believe they continued on, also heard about a couple of people being stopped by workers near the landslip but it's all "friend of a friend on twitter". I'm not convinced the guys at each end are paid enough to get out of their vans and enforce anything.
I was going to happily do it again this weekend but looks like I'm otherwise busy.
I've just done this. From Sheffield and up to the top and back. Bloody glorious, can't recommend it enough. It wasn't looking good on the way out as I was being passed by an almost constant stream of motorbikes and cars with big exhausts and bigger spoilers. But once past the road closed signs and cones I probably saw ten cars and about five people on bikes there and back.
There was another "mass trespass" ride from Glossop to the summit yesterday and I saw on Strava that a couple of friends rode the full length from the Ladybower side.
Yesterday was glorious weather - I was climbing Man Nick from Edale, I've never seen so many roadies coming down it! Constant stream of cyclists.
I rode it yesterday morning, Glossop and back via Mam Nick - two big club runs going over from Sheffield side. Not many going up from Glossop.
Given the lack of progress, I can see the road being closed for ages.
Mam Nick was hard work on a 39 x 26.
I did Ladybower Glossop Ladybower yesterday, was good... Still not 100% nob head driver free, DCC van doing quick laps, motorbikes on racing lines and an oblivious family at the top but in the 2+ hours we were out it was less than I get on my daily 13 minute commute.
Got intentionally close passed by some outdoor hipster in his massive BMW because he's a nob and perhaps because I told him if he parks where it says don't park then horses can't get down from Fairholmes.
Mam Nick was hard work on a 39 x 26.
Why do [old?] roadies do this? Brag about having the wrong gear setup...
They don't brag about having no front wheel, or having the bars on the wrong way, so why is it seen by some as the height of awesomeness to be in the wrong gear?
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so why is it seen by some as the height of awesomeness to be in the wrong gear?
It's not a true road ride unless you SUFFER. Epically.
If you can suffer in black and white, *that* is the height of awesomeness. 😉
Because that's the lowest gear that is on my classic road bike. This is on my Ribble 653 with old skool Ultegra, and the rear mech won't take more than a 26, and the front is 130 BCD. Same issue with my similar aged Columbus SLX frame bike with 7402 Dura Ace - keeping both original so the gears are a bit large.
So I'm a bit stuck. Gone are the days of Winnats on 42 x 21 OMG
Meh, do Winnats on a fixie twice a day.
jambourgie
Free MemberMeh, do Winnats on a fixie twice a day.
Posted 9 minutes ago
Meh
Do it three times a day, after a 27 hour working day, and sleeping in an inflated sheeps bladder getting up 3 hours before I go to bed having had a cup of hot gravel for breakfast..
Don’t come round here with your “suffering”
Because that’s the lowest gear that is on my classic road bike. ..the rear mech won’t take more than a 26, and the front is 130 BCD. ...keeping both original so the gears are a bit large.
Fair point, well made. 😄
/ gets back in his grumpy box
Soz
gravel
Gravel? Gravel! What I'd give for a hot cup of gravel half way up Winnats. Luxury! I have to make do with a sachet full of desiccant.
Post from High Peak MP Robert Largan - Snake Pass reopens tomorrow with several sections of temporary traffic lights. I like the bit where he says "I am pleased to report that the Snake Pass (A57) is due to re-open tomorrow to all traffic, including pedestrians and cyclists..."
Can't imagine any pedestrians suddenly want to start mixing with traffic. If ever it needed some sort of mass trespass, it'd be once it's re-opened!
Might head out there tonight to ride it one last time before the traffic comes back.
Glad I rode it yesterday then if it's reopening. Obviously all the hot air about it being dangerous for cyclists was rubbish as it's now open to much larger traffic.
Wondering if the council's ineptitude and misinformation will now be all over the local news, probably not as there's no anti cycling rage to be had.
Got the train out to Hope (didn't have time to ride the full circuit), rode up to Ladybower. No traffic management anywhere in sight, just some barriers and cones. One car came past as i was riding up to the landslip section but other than that it was virtually deserted. One rider on the descent as I stopped in the woodland section for photos and a couple more heading up from Glossop side as I was on the descent.
No evidence of traffic management at Glossop either.
Just so peaceful - glorious sunny evening, hardly any wind. I just freewheeled most of the descent, barely touched the brakes. Not trying to smash it at all, just a really relaxing and flowing descent. I guess we've been lucky with the weather window - other than some very strong winds at times it's been sunny and dry, ideal for enjoying it while it's been closed. It was nice while it lasted.
Just so peaceful – glorious sunny evening
Yeah, it was really lovely weather when I went on Saturday too. I didn't actually plan to ride it so I was wearing a vest and tiny shorts. Got to the summit about 7pm and remembered that it's still March 🙂
The descent back to Sheffield was amazing but my poor arms were frozen stiff by the time I got home.
I didn’t actually plan to ride it so I was wearing a vest and tiny shorts
That sounds very wrong....
DCC says the Snake Pass is re-opening tomorrow afternoon, with three sets of temporary traffic lights. If you weigh more than 7.5 tonnes, you're not welcome and you should probably go on a diet anyway. The good news is that according to their FB, it's 'open to pedestrians' 🙂