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Definitely sounds like it, doesn't it? I'll be there for sure ๐
Definitely sounds like it, doesn't it? I'll be there for sure ๐
EDIT ~ Hmmmm not sure what's going on with the double posts but I am enthusiastic ๐
Shep i felt the same as you on my first pootle and i can confirm your never made to feel that your holding anyone up and no ones laughing and pointing at you for being slow. Everyones very friendly and helpful, NBT (Julian?) even helped a group of us with pinch flats.
Watch that Jules - he lulls you into a false sense of security by helping with pinch flats, then he nicks your haribo.
At least I don't pretend to be nice and helpful, I just take them ๐
shep you can join me at the back ๐ I did pootle as fast as my little legs would go on the last one ๐ and everyone made sure the ones at the back were looked after, lots of advice of how to do 'the more advanced bits' lots of smiles and some sweets. It was a fantastic day as I bet this next one will be too ๐
not going to make this one.. I doubt very much the bikes will be sorted after the break in I had.. and yep that will be almost 2 months.
Enjoy it everyone!
Martyn? Just need a bike? I'm sure someone could lend a spare
Pook - those vids are brilliant.
I'm up for this (+3).
As long as I don't have to work I'll be there. Sounds like just my kind of ride as I'm very slow and unfit but willing ๐
Pook - those vids are brilliant.
ah cheers patriot - I like to have a laugh with a camera on the pootles!
Sometimes to my painful cost.....
I'm in Pookybear
woop!
Working ๐
pook, yhm.
Stick me on the list, plus book me a place at the back please..
Morton - can I blag a lift? I'll bring sweeties and scintillating conversation
Gutted! Booked in for Roman Challenge locally that day(Involves lots of cake... ๐ ). One of these days! - Think the Pootles are a great idea, well done POOK!
I'd like to come, but I have a habit of having to back out at the last moment, so I have yet to make a Pootle.
So I'll say "maybe" for now. But it's a hopeful maybe.
Pook, lift is not a problem, i'll let you know if the chat is sintillating or not!! ๐
I should be ok for that
nice one !!!
Mart
ps will mention it to Graham
cool.
Time for another vid?
Bugger! Can't do I'm afraid ๐ฅ
Have had a works doo organised for ages. Team building exercise involving lots of alcohol and out for a boogie in Manchester.
Won't be able to move the next day for a hangover .....if all goes to plan of course! ๐
Will miss it a HUGE amount! Have a good one everyone!
morning all.....
just so you know, a route is formulating in my balding noggin.
Just awaiting debating with the lovely Debbie Mcgee on my email machine.
one certainty - cake.
i fancy a bit of this ๐
Birthday ride n all
[b]Well well well everybody? How have we all been? Probably time for a route eh?[/b]
We're going to do what's commonly known as the Jacob's Ladder route.
It's a 12 or 13 miler (depending on which way we get up top) and features some beauts of descents including pootler's favourite; the sunken road, the quite sublime Roych Clough, the fast and skittery Coldwell Clough from Mount Famine, and of course the legendary Jacob's Ladder.
There is one BIG climb in this one, so save your haribo for that - but of course, there'll be a bunch of folks to share the banter and plan my death with on the way up.
As always, we will be at pootle pace. If you're fast, please hold the gates and count people through, if you're slow; then don't get too out of breath chatting to the people around you!
And of course - we'll have a pint and a bite to eat after.
The last time we did this one was in February 2010 - an lo and behold, I did a video on my old camera. Here you go...
We're not [i]expecting[/i] snow though this time. Having said that, I wasn't expecting snow up Snowdon in June, and Will of this parish turned blue ๐ฏ
[b]Meet: Edale car park, 10am, October 14th for a 10.15am start.[/b]
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Sounds brilliant, I'll definitely be there. I have asked a friend if he'd like to join us (if that's ok?). He's one of those fast types so have told him about the gate/counting thing - he's used to waiting for me so he should be good at that! Don't think he's ever done Jacob's Ladder - I have but not since approx 1996!!
I've informed Mrs NBT of the proposed route, our attendance now depends on family matters and amount of riding time acheived this week ๐
Sounds ace - cracking route, still waiting to sort out lifts before I can commit...
I presume fat, bald and middle aged from Lincolnshire are permitted?
Basil, you will be welcomed with open arms and hills.
the fast and skittery Coldwell Clough from Mount Famine
Bit of a warning for you - the farmer has taken to keeping Highland Cows on that land, they were all over the track last time I went down it. Docile enough as I walked past but the thought of riding round a blind bend and impaling myself on one of their really rather large horns made me glad that I'd seen them a fair way in advance.
Just bear that in mind before the hardcore downhillers amongst you set off...
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Cows are generally faster than pootlers - but cheers cl!
Gutted I won't be able to make this, sounds like an ace route as well!
I wont be able to come out to play ๐ฅ I have to go to a meeting
Bit of a warning for you - the farmer has taken to keeping Highland Cows on that land, they were all over the track last time I went down it. Docile enough as I walked past but the thought of riding round a blind bend and impaling myself on one of their really rather large horns made me glad that I'd seen them a fair way in advance.
A few years back he'd banged a feeding station right in the middle of the track, which was interesting at night in thick fog in an 'omigodd there's a whopping great shaggy cow with pointy horns stood in the middle of the track five metres away' sort of stylee...
Oh, there's some interesting water damage on both Coldwell Clough and the campsite descent. Nothing that's unrideable, but there are a couple of places that are a little more thought provoking than they used to be.
Anyway, may or may not be along depending on various random factors.
cheers bwd - good input.
I remember this well.A few years back he'd banged a feeding station right in the middle of the track, which was interesting at night in thick fog in an 'omigodd there's a whopping great shaggy cow with pointy horns stood in the middle of the track five metres away' sort of stylee...
The same farmer also had the feeding station in the middle of the track during a 2 day Peak district event (around 2001) , in which 400 riders took part, it was interesting seeing riders trying to avoid animals who are only interested in their food and are not going to budge on any account.
No can do on this one, can't really have two consecutive Sundays off at such short notice. Give me at least 4 weeks notice next time and I'm in.
Looks like I'm in plus one!
Will bring cake...
Is it okay if me and the misses come. We ride alot around this area (Jacobs ladder route is one of her favourites) but never ridden in a group before......we can bring haribo too!
kbrpro - all welcome on this one.
Sambob - 4 weeks notice? Are you mad? And risk 40 riders rocking up again??!
Okay, email me and put it on the forum two weeks later ๐