20-25 miles for intermediate riders with a few bits of greatness chucked in
AQbout 5 hours of riding
Got OL1 and memory map - GPX traces would be cool
I've got a great route for you, ah, you want one that's 20-25 miles. Sorry, mine is 19 - why do have to be so precise?
Head across to Strines Station, up to the Fox Inn, up the side of the golf course, up left to the stables, head past Aspenshaw Hall to bridleway crossing, right, down to Birch Vale, up Chinley Churn by whatever route just make sure you end up riding all the way from the top down Far Phoside, across main road at the bottom, skirting Hayfield, heading up to Highgate Head via farm track then bridleway, down and join Coldwell Clough descent, back into Hayfield, up Twenty Trees (or is it Twelve, I can never decide?) until you get to Middle Moor/Shooting Cabin, head north and enjoy the bestest but of track around Hayfield. Find your way back to your car after a few pints in the Royal in Hayfield.
That clear?
Twenty Trees (or is it Twelve, I can never decide?)
Nnnnnn...nineteen ๐
can you be more precise ๐
don't suppose this is on a map site anywhere?
It's definitely 19, how precise do you want? Oh, you mean the route. I know where he means. Have a look on an OS map, it's all dead obvious, really.
i think there was a STW ride a few weekends ago - 'Peak Pootle' or something. I'm sure one of that group has a gpx file of it, as reading the forum messages, it sounds as if that was something like their route.
Try this [url= http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/38824820 ]Map my Ride link[/url]
Done from memory,so may be a little 'off' at points
I've just mailed you a gpx file as well, I must be bored ๐
There's a booklet with routes, free on the website, the printed version is only a pound.
http://www.romanlakes.co.uk/mountain_bikingpage.htm
Hey Rob, if you fancy it let me know when and if I can make it I'll show you round Gav's route, it's a nice ride but from the end of Middle Moor back to the Roman Lakes there's a chunk of road though.
Carlos
carl - i fancy it in 2 weekedns time if you are around
"from the end of Middle Moor back to the Roman Lakes there's a chunk of road though"
Not if you cut across to Lantern Pike. You can then come back via Robin Hood's Picking Rods, Old Quarry, Mellor Church, Mellor Cross and Roman Lakes or Lantern Pike, Shouty Dog Farm, Rowarth, Mellor Cross, Roman Lakes.
I did some of the latter today.
Weekend 9th/10th July I'm good for either day, just let me know what suits, where to meet and what time.
Monksie - I was thinking more the steep road climb upto Lantern Pike through Blackshaw Farm or the drag towards The Grouse and then onto Mattley Moor, then the bit from The Mill in Rowarth back along Shiloh Road to Pole Lane before taking in Black lane, The Cross, The Banks etc..
I think at 23.49 mile, the STW northern peaks chapter pootle is almost bang on what you want. It's more or less Gav's route with Monksie's suggestion of cutting back via Lantern Pike and Rowarth. We were out for just over 5 hours
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/11537800
Oh and you can export from MapMyRide to gpx somehow, long while since I've done it though as I don't have GPS ๐
Neither do I, which is why most of that route was rattled off from memory! Yup, there are tons of options from the end of Middle Moor.
I guess to keep on tracks and off the road, the Lantern Pike/Shouty Dog Farm/Rowarth bit works well, but then to keep more off road, you could then re-join 'my' route, head over Cown Edge, then head back over to Marple via Mellor. More direct would be to head up to Mellor Cross.
All are good! ๐
Sorry, I wasn't being intentionally arguemenative.