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Last day of riding in Sospel for us today.
Hit some great trails from the top and down to the town. Flowy, fast and fun.
Went out early to avoid the heat and also to get back and do some chores. All the washing now done and van swept out.
In the five days here we haven't seen a single rider on the trails or in the town.
Did have a 72 year old woman from NZ pitch her tent next to us late one night. Had a beer and a chat. She was riding the Turin to Nice Rally on a fully loaded Surly. Wild camping most of the way.
Tomorrow sees us traveling the short distance to Diano Marina for a couple of nights and a few scoops of gelato
Just back from a 3 day excursion, the idea being to cycle from my dad's house near Skipton back to my house near Durham whilst visiting some old haunts and favourite places. Day 1 (Wednesday): cycled from home to the train station in Durham and took 2 trains to Gargrave:
After leaving Gargrave took back roads and bridleways to Coniston Cold via Ingthorpe Lane and Moorber Lane. Then Bell Busk, Kirk Syke to Airton and up to Weets Top. No views for company, just the sheep (though the clouds were lifting):
From Weets across to Mastiles Lane:
Very wet in places after recent rain:
From Mastiles Lane across on the Pennine Bridleway to Langcliffe. The 3 peaks were above the cloud, but the Forest of Bowland was clear:
From Langliffe a combination of Pennine Bridleway and roads to my accommodation at the Wheatsheaf in Ingleton:
Three day excursion, day 2 (Thursday), Ingleton to Appleby. The weather on Thursday morning was better than expected (based on forecasts before I left). I set out up Twistleton Scar (Kirkby Lonsdale highlighted in the sun):
Then across Scales Moor towards Ribblehead:
The clouds even lifted on the 3 peaks for a while:
The railway was a common theme of the first 2 days:
My route took me over the Great Wold and down into Dentdale. Great views down the dale and across to the Howgills, but the weather was closing in behind:
From Dent I took the Dales High Way (bog fest) to Sedbergh and had lunch at the Dalesman. I had planned to go over the Howgills to Bowderdale, but as the clouds were now way down I took the (effing) lower level bridleway to Ravenstonedale and then over Grear Asby Scar and on to my accommodation at the Crown & Cushion in Appleby. By now the cloud base was low (Great Asby Scar):
Three day excursion, day 3 (Friday), Appleby to Durham. My route took me over past High Cup Nick, though the weather was not great (wet and blustery). Lots of run off from streams on the way up:
Then along the Pennine Way and over Maize Beck:
At Cow Green, Plan A had been to cross Maize Beck and go over Cronkley Fell but that didn't seem too safe so I took Plan B and took the road to Middleton in Teesdale. Nice rainbow above Forest in Teesdale (there must have been some sun somewhere?):
From Middleton I took the byway past Pawlaw Pike (Elephant Trees in the distance):
And Elephant Trees up close - now starting to feel like home is close:
Finally got home late afternoon after 128 miles and 12,000ish ft of climbing. Happy and will do again at some point in search of better weather!
Not cycled for a couple of months due to work/ill health/apathy, but the sunshine and autumn colours persuaded me to finally get out on my bike.
Fitness has seriously diminished, but this didn’t dampen my enjoyment- a lovely 20 miles of the South Downs. Can’t wait to get out for another bike ride again soon 👍 

First big ride for us today from Finale up in the hills above Ranzi and then a blast back down the trails to Pietra for gelato.
Once again our local guide Mario from Trails Adventure had some hidden gems for us to have some fun on.
Extended lunch ride today - 24km on local trails.
Had a frustrating conversation with a self-entitled dog-walkist about the legality of the trail I'd stopped on to wait for him & his two dogs to amble around me on ... Apparently I'm an "old man", should "stop behaving like a kid, and grow up" for having fun on a bike in the woods! 🤷
Other than that, a lovely ride out ...
Dawn raid on a trail of dubious legality before the rangers started work.
Started at 2500 meters and finished at the beach.
Couple of uplifts for a total of 4000 meters of descent.
Temperatures ranging from 6 to 38 degrees and scorching sun to rain and fog.
Cooked.
@singlespeedstu: where u b?
A few from days 3 and 4 of the Basque MTB High Pyrenees trip. Can confirm, it is everything you ever heard about it.
Today so us starting off on the train to go and ride i the hills above Albenga and Alassio.
Mario our guide from Trails Adventure was keen to show us some of what the area offered away from the usual Finale trails
Great day out Climbs we're technical and steep. The downs were also technical and the views were stunning.
Gelato in the old town of Albenga finished of a perfect day.
The inaugural voyage of my riding bud H's Fat Bike. Lots of giggling and pointing. You can hear it coming way before you can see it. 5th ride on the new 5010 in the 10 days since it arrived. It's a fab thing to ride. Conditions helped - dust in the lights.
Definitely getting FOMO looking at @tracey, @arrpee and @singlespeedstu photos! We did the Basque tour in 2022, but not the high pyrenees version. I remember being at around 2000m and the guide pointing out the HP path...
Posted already in the 100 days thread...but anyway.
Did a solo dawn mtb ride today. Chose some of the hectic tech descents that the young uns have built recently. Cleaned it all. Survived. Broke a spoke on a tame section of track.
ride above lanjaron yesterday
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Tuesday night ride, local(ish) hill overlooking the city of Stirling:
Then, this morning's pre-work noon. Stopped to watch the sunrise 😀
Rode up above Finale today. Took advantage of the uplift, first in 3 weeks of riding, up to NATO base.
Rode some great trails from there and ended up dropping down to Spotorno.
Intention was to climb back up to the Le Manie area before dropping back into Finale but a change of weather put stop to it.
Just got back to the van before the rain came.
Also above Lanjaron.
Great photos. And im jealous - which is great inspiration.
@Tracey: you guys seem to be living your best lives. Well done.
Took advantage of the sun yesterday and did a ride from Weardale over to Blanchland and back, via the tracks over Middlehope Moor to Rookhope, then up to Bolt's Law, with clear views across to Simonside and the Cheviots:
Included a stop at the bothy on the Carrier's Way:
Then back to Weardale via Broad Way to Allenheads and the byway/bridleway over Burtree Fell:
Road ride north from Valencia. Bit of a grind to get past the flat bits at the start but lovely after that
Staying close to home today but pedalled up some big old hills.
Got lost while looking for some cheeky singletrack but all the locals were tight lipped.
With the rain that we had overnight our plans were changed and instead of heading West and into the hills above Loano we headed East to where the trails dry quicker. Having a good local guide is where knowledge like this pays off.
Trails once again were rocky both up and down. 23 miles saw us finish on one of our favourite trails, Briga Destra, which spits us out not far from the sea and then a quick pedal for pizza and gelato.
No riding sadly, Monday was the perfect day for a final all-day gravel jolly I had planned along the banks of the Tay, but I was tight and sore after the previous day's CX race so bailed out and went for a walk to explore some trails I had planned to ride.
Rainmageddon. But I decided to ride anyway. It’s wonderful to have trailcentre, all-weather trails available at times like this. The wonderful Rostrevor black trail.
Another mellow one close to home for me. Absolutely living my best life now that Junior has started reception.
I've been neglecting the Druid this year because my mates only want to ride bikeparks and uplifts but I'm loving it. I need to make an effort to use it more through the winter.
First nice/free day in a while yesterday so took the youngling out in the trailer.
Only 23 miles, but always feels like more when towing another (albeit small) human!
First ride in Sestri Levante today. One big climb on road, track and trail up to Monte Capenardo and then one 8 km blast down blue, black and red to the beach.
Set of in wooded singletrack rocky and rooty before rocks and more rocks.
I hope this is what to expect for the next few days.
I seem to quite often come on here to post just after @Tracey, and end up with my local pics contrasting with her exotic multi-week MTB trips away!
Anyway, local 1 hour 20 mins gravel spin today. Slow-paced, as I'm still not feeling quite right, and only had 2.5 hours sleep last night as had to take my Dad to hospital ... But, beautiful out, and really needed that!
Will check out the gelato.
Our trips this year are coming to an end. So far since retiring at the end of March we have managed to visit and ride everything we had planned within the 90 days in 180. Next Monday means we have to go home.
Nice stroll on the beach after the ride. No gelato tonight





















































































































