There isn't really is there. Its either Peak District, Calderdale way etc?
Holme Moss is hardly a million miles away.
Jutland Street.
It's steep. It's a hill.
You're right, there are no steep hills near Manchester. The surrounding area is completely flat :-/
Jutland is also cobbled for that Flanders effect. And right outside my office.
Nearest. How far is Holme Moss?...
Marple area is the nearest?
Saddleworth'hin probably the closest area. Choice of several including Isle of Skye, Nant Sarah's Marsden Cutting and Holme Moss can be added to a loop including those.
Holme Moss isn't 'steep' anyhow (not in my book anyhow). Ramsbottom Rake is pretty close but never done it myself.
Handforth has a bumpy bit.
Ah. So if I ride out from Trafford through Ashton Under Lyne and up (its for a pre darkness evening ride)
Werneth Low is testing too.
Get yerself an os map (or online) and seek out double chevrons. Put that otherwise wasted time sitting on the bog to good use ๐
Steep as in steep or steep as in steep and long?
There's ****ing loads either way.
Werneth Low, Marple -ok. So I need to put together a post-work loop.
Where to start from? Or ride out.
Steep as in steep. I can spin on the flat country lanes easily from my house but literally its flat from South Manchester.
I could drive out to Horwich and do loops Horwich to Belmont and round then vice versa.
The question asked somewhat presents a juxtaposition
I'm guessing you mean road hills?
Bakestonedale road out of pott shrigley or blaze hill also out of pott shrigley.
Ride out to Poynton, assuming you're coming from the a6 direction, at the funny roundabout, turn left, past waitrose, and stay on this road, up a small hill, over the middlewood way, keep going under a railway bridge, up a steep but short hill, keep going to the end of the road, turn left at the end of the road, keep going for a mile or so and you get to bakestone dale road , go up here, steepish and long, all the way to the end turn right, carry on for a couple of miles and then turn right down blaze hill.
or do it the other way round, and go up blaze hill and down bakestonedale road (the harder direction IMO)
Macc Forest/Goyt/Windgather ain't all that far away. Plenty of lumps round there.
^ Its a post work spin so (currently) it gets dark at 8pm and I need a rear light to travel further. So it'd be reachable from here circa 5.30pm - finish by 8 currently.
Get the train out from Piccadilly to Hope.
Ride home via Mam Nick (or Winnats), Sparrowpit, Slackhall, Wash, Eccles Pike, Whaley Bridge, Disley (voia the little back road over Lane Ends), Disley, Marple Ridge.
And then whatever way home from Marple is best for you.
Last minute training now isn't going to help for Sunday you know!
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Chew valley,greenfield, loads of mega steep stuff
Crazy-legs, aye Im ****ed. That Virus has left me open to death ๐
Tomorrow riding Hudds-Outlane-Scapegoat-Slaithwate-Marsden-Farnley Tyas-Bradley then up to Outlane
why not just fit a 24" wheel on the back, a 29er on the front, and set you brakes to bind on a bit? That way, everywhere you ride will feel like a steep hill?
(you can thank me later for this AMAZEBALLS idea...... ๐
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Monks Road above is a good un, Also Cowlishaw Road up to Werneth Low from Romiley is steep go over the top and drop down Joel lane turn right at the bottom and ride for about 1.5miles turn right onto Apple Street and let us know how you get on(Lets just say the last bit you will struggle walking up)
Stockport town centre has a couple of short, steep climbs if you're wanting to do a few up and downs. Monks Road is a bugger. I can get up Winnats but I didn't get up that bitch!. I have a very quick 'cross bike hill climb circuit from my front door in Marple which involves Brabyn's Brow, Mellor and Lakes Road.
My commute from Trafford Park is pan flat until I cross the Manchester / Stockport border (at Didsbury/Heaton Moor) and then it immediately gets lumpy .
Tomorrow riding Hudds-Outlane-Scapegoat-Slaithwate-Marsden-Farnley Tyas-Bradley then up to Outlane
If you want steeper hills just do that in the opposite direction. Slaithwaite to scapegoat hill is a pretty steep one (but not the steepest on that hill!).
I just drove through bakestonedale road coming back from the garden centre near poynton. Loads of roadies out there this evening.
Cheers for Monks rd chaps. The lighter evenings will mean Ive got more time to play with. Robdob I might try and vary my route actually ..
Although I love that back road down the ICI works so will probably be able to just reverse my route completely.
Binners the next time I visit Rammy I'll be swinging by. Its been too long. Lifebackontrack.com ๐
SwissHill, Artists Lane, The Wizard all lead to Alderly Edge
not mega steep but good enough if you try hard
just wrote pretty much the same reply stevenmakin but the ipad lost it.
its a decent run out from outway Hora via didsbury/cheadle
if you are feeling strong there is 10mile TT that takes in brickworks, wind gatherer, dead mans hill and finihes at the bottom of the brickworks. its chuffin hard and I seem to have dropped out the top 10 on strava - thats my goal this year ๐
I could drive out to Horwich and do loops Horwich to Belmont and round then vice versa.
yeah, but don't do that. i moved here to escape you...
Hora - I've been last minute training too, around Marple.
Off road - up Linnets Clough
Up Strawberry hill (Shielan). We call the next left hander surprise hill, as you round the bend it just goes steeper still.
Up Neilds way (from The Fox Inn)
Up Castle Edge road and back up Lakes road. All up hill then to our house.
yeah, but don't do that. i moved here to escape you...
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