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Heading home this weekend to see the folks for a few days, and planning to get out for a couple of hours on one of the bikes.

Starting at Eskdale Green, I'm planning to ride up Mitredale, around Burnmorr Tarn and back to Boot, followed by a loop around Muncaster Fell.
[url= http://www.strava.com/routes/9068539 ]Route on Strava[/url]

Wondered what the STW collective thought would be the most suitable bike:
- rigid gravel bike (with 40mm tyres)
- hard tail
- full bouncer


 
Posted : 07/06/2017 2:01 pm
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Haven't ridden this for a few years (ahem, 20), but when I did it was on a fully rigid mtb, all was fine apart from a short rocky section above Boot, so I'd think your hardtail would be best


 
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cheers mildbore ๐Ÿ™‚
Hope to come back with some nice pics.

Fingers crossed for a little sunshine


 
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I've done exactly that route on a 140mm 33lb Wolf Ridge. All of the bikes will do the job, which is the lightest? There's a lot of climbing out of Mitredale & I suspect the ground around the tarn will be very boggy.
Rocky descent into Boot is great fun on a full suss though!

Say hi if you see me bimbling around between the pubs on a Genesis Day One, it's the Beer Festival this weekend ๐Ÿ™‚


 
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Fingers crossed for a little sunshine

Enjoy a pint in the Brook House Inn, one of my favourite pubs ๐Ÿ™‚


 
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cheers guys... I'll keep an eye out for you MD; looks like I'll be on a white GT Zaskar

festival you say!
In that case, I will have to pop in for a beer or two


 
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I'll be in the Brookhouse tomorrow! We are taking the bimbling (commuter) bikes to get around the valley, prefer riding between the Woolpack, Boot & William IV to walking.


 
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enjoy the beers today MD - looking at the weather forecast I think I'll be heading out on Friday afternoon for this ride / beers.


 
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Don't blame you!
It will be VERY boggy around the tarn, and the streams cutting across the trail will be moving fast so take care.


 
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I did parts of that last week on a hardtail. Wouldn't have wanted to do it on a rigid bike. It was boggy last friday, imagine its much worse now


 
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cheers folks.. maybe I'll change the top part of the loop and go up the other side of Eskdale to see Devoke Water instead - looks like it may be less boggy


 
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Ha haa to my thinking it would be less boggy up at Devoke Water, it was a quagmire up there, and I couldn't find the bridleway half the time - that said, really enjoyed the day, thanks folks
[url= http://www.relive.cc/view/1028334374 ]Relive Video[/url]


 
Posted : 09/06/2017 9:57 pm