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Anybody been out up there this week?
Up north later this week and could fit a ride in on Friday. Are there any better alternatives if conditions are bad there?
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Well there's going to be plenty of us out up there Wednesday night. We shall issue a full conditions report on Thursday morning. Rivi's not so bad when we've had a lot of rain. Its fairly obvious where's going to be boggy.
ie: the path across the moor instead of the road climb from the Black Dog. Which I recall wasn't too great an idea last time out
Where up north are you going to be? Much of the riding in the Lakes is ok in the wet as it tends to be quite rocky.
Near Wigan, probably heading to Lakes at weekend but only time for 2-3 hrs on Friday.
Cheers Binners, yes I remember a bit of a mudbath last time.
It's all good up there considering the weather, ruts are getting deeper but it's all good fun.
mail me I may be able to give you a tour/guide depending on time
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cant open till I am home about 6 ish
Has been holding up fine, should still be fine I'd have thought, will see later on.
Should be OK as long as you keep off the boggy stuff,
looks like an STW outing up there tomorrow ๐
we are out for an evening ride as well
There's going to be more fat middle aged blokes than you can shake a stick at up there tomorrow night! ๐
I'll know who to blame if it's all cut-up on Friday then.
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In the time you've got You could do the run we did, but skip the Darwen Moor loop which will be boggy as hell anyway. Up through the gardens to the Pike, kennels up to the transmitter, San Marino, then the road climb (instead of the bog) then ice cream run to finish
That's what I had planned TBH, might aim for a couple of laps of that.
Is Healey Nab firm or sloppy in the wet? My other option is to check out the tracks there.
I was up there last night. All good but the dirty carpark ****ers were also out early scouting for other likeminded men. ๐
Stop for a quick BJ Hora?
I'd say Healey Nab will be pretty sllippy slidey at the moment
They all seem to be in small work vans. So if you know a rufty builder or manc sparky he'll also like abit of manulove ๐
Healey nab is a bit sloppy at the moment.
We made the mistake of parking the van near the big dodgy lay-bi on the A666. Never again.
No doubt you're now aware what that lay by is called? Named by everyone who's happened across something unholy after dark!
So are we bringing bikes tomorrow or is this just a STW dogging meet up?
Quick question is their anything in the woods at blow job alley. And i mean with the bike not man sausage related?
To quote American Werewolf: "always stay on the path" ๐ฏ
Erm, I almost hesitate to ask now, but what rubber should I bring?
XC mud tyres or XC intermediates?
You don't need mud tyres round Rivi
Looking around at our last jaunt, all except the clown bikes were running Maxxis Advantage
Quick question is their anything in the woods at blow job alley. And i mean with the bike not man sausage related?
take a look and report back (if you can still walk) ๐
seriously I drive past every day (on the way to work) and the amount of men lurking around walking into the woods etc is ridiculous! I thought it was called the "gayby"?
there are some decent trails behind the woods though (going past the reservoir upto tockells.
As a new member im getting worried im gonna accidently ride into this dodgy place.
Seriously, can someone give me a clue where it is.
Im open minded but this would probably tip me over the edge !!!!
Cheers
BTW +1 for Maxxis Advantage in Rivi.
I swapped from Conti Mountain Kings and noticed miles more grip, especially when descending from the Pike and going down Georges Lane.
Ots a shame really its spoiled by middle aged bummers because id like to find a mini Gisburn home baked on my doorstep. I like woodland trails. Anyone know of any apart from the Nab?
chakaping - I am delighted to report that the conditions at Rivi are damn near poifect. God knows how? The amount of rain we've had, but who's moaning?
The San Marino has got some new, and bigger holes and ruts in it, especially in the middle section, to keep you on your toes. Its all good! ๐
im getting worried im gonna accidently ride into this dodgy place.
oh you'll know all right! ๐
its the layby on the a666 just after egerton.
Ots a shame really its spoiled by middle aged bummers because id like to find a mini Gisburn home baked on my doorstep. I like woodland trails. Anyone know of any apart from the Nab?
There's a couple of cheeky ones near the strawberry duck ๐
Binners, did you do two lads? is that okay too? I shall be up there tonight i think ๐
Binners, did you do two lads? is that okay too? I shall be up there tonight i think
binners missed-out Two Lads last night but a couple of us threw it in as an extra. The climb over the footbridge from the mast rd is boggy but the descent to the dog kennels is still in good nick. It's only the "ravine" by the dog kennel steps that's been eroded up by the water and has a bit more lose stuff in it than usual.
Binners, did you do two lads?
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Back to the biking though, I was really surprised by the relative lack of mud around at Rivi last night.
[url= http://app.strava.com/rides/13173193 ]Strava ride profile[/url]
Good ride last night gents!
Video will be up after the weekend I expect..
Might have an explore. Also this time related to Rivi. How do i get to Healey Nab from Coal pit road say to Healey nab. Preferably off road.
You can do that by going along the resevoirs up to white coppice then a 2 min road section. Or via great hill which is a lot more work but more fun.
Sounds like I missed out last night.
Is Great hill the one opposite winter hill along from the blue lagoon res?
Pretty much yes, Go right to the end of georges lane and it is over the road. It's a good workout alright.
yes great hill is the one you mean but it is straight in front of you from the top of Winter hill - ie to your left when you start the san marino descent
you cannot really [ you can but dont] get there from the Blue lagoon without either aswamp or a push.
I would avoid as it is best done after lots of sun or in winter when the grund is frozen as it is very boggy.
If you e-mail me [ yours is not in profile mine is] I will send you some MM routes to et to Healey nab and show you the best routes up great hill from belmont road side
Will work myself up for a Rivi adventure for next week. Not been on my bike for 7 weeks after tendon niggles in my ankle. Just hope there is some sun next week. Then a visit to the tap on the way back home ๐
Sent you an enail junkyard ๐
Can't believe I missed seeing everyone out last night. Only got back from a couple days away with work, got back and headed straight out for a blast up to the masts, down to George's Lane then a couple of cheeky lines through the gardens.
Pretty wet in places, but mostly fine.
How big are the holes on San Marino descent? I rode down to the old quarry on Sunday, and turned around, as the bottom section from there was just a river. That section's been pretty badly rutted for a while, so wondering how much worse its got.
How big are the holes on San Marino descent?
It was rutted, but quite rideable all the way at speed, just got to pick your line and stick to it. ๐
I put together a vid of the ride - mid section shows the San Marino.
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I went out yesterday instead of Friday and you were right, it's riding fantastic.
I'd forgotten just how good the San Marino descent is too.
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