Does Friday count as the weekend? When the weather and trails are as good as this I propose that EVERY day should be the weekend...
You know what to do.
Ride your bike.
Take some pictures.
Post them up with a few words.
Early morning blast around my local trails. New trail additions at Callendar Estates trail centre officially open - just a couple of short diversions on the green trail (the 'Tamfourhill Balcony' trail overlooking the charm that is Tamfourhill...). Fun! A series of mini bomb holes, fun on the Cascade.
Looks bloody miserable
Pootle over the Chase -
- up Oldacre Valley -
- visit to the Katyn Memorial -
- over the top of Sherbrook Valley -
- down Sherbrook Valley to Milford and back home on the canal.
Glorious.
We went out early in Massa Marittima as rain was forcast for later and it had put quite a bit down overnight.
Plenty of trails to pick from once at the top so it was a case of hitting one then a climb back up for another. All the trails are rocky at the top then rooty as you progress lower. Fast and flowy but the rocks are very slippy in the wet
First time this trip that we have had muddy clothes and dirty bikes
It's always good exploring new trails as you never know whats next.🤞
Took it in turns to chase each other down the trails 😎
The Peak was primo today. 48km/1300m climbing. Langsett, over Cut Gate, climbed up to Lost Lad & Back Tor, Derwent Edge, down to Ladybower in, climbed back up Cut throat ridge, then descent to Fairholmes, back up beside Derwent to Skipper Stones, and Cut Gate/North America to finish.
Loose, dusty and rubbly, but all excellent.
Nowt useful to add to this thread as I didn't take any pictures but had a nice ride over Golfie this morning with another STWer.
Very relaxing ride and nice to catch up with him again despite the fact he needs to ride his bike a bit more 😉
Still managed to get just shy of 1000 Meters so still counts as a ride.
22 miles on the road bike this evening. Not much by many roadies standards but the longest ride I've done in years so I'm happy. Singlespeed too so was probably working harder than I used to with gears on certain climbs!
Continuing rain meant most of the trails were flooded and I just rode the rocky tracks and climbed back up the tarmac at Tewantin.
Only car in the car park!
Continuing rain meant most of the trails were flooded and I just rode the rocky tracks and climbed back up the tarmac at Tewantin.
You do realise this is karma for when we are suffering the misery of winter and you're posting sunny ride pics 🤣
...sorry, forgot to mention it was 20 degrees too. A bit chilly.
First ride out 3 weeks after my crash. Very, very gentle ride with my youngest on his new bits bike.
Probably about 6 miles max on gravel, no major pain whilst riding, which was a relief.
My youngest loved the new bike, just need to trim the bars down a bit more!
Quick local blast, trying a new raceface era carbon bar. It matches my stem nicely, most importantly.
Sgurr Ban slabs this morning and just about to ride at Crask of Aigas.
Mayer and the Kilbo Path on Friday
Scotroutes wins this weekends edition 😀
Mini overnight bike packing adventure from the front door. Left about 7pm on Friday , leisurely 1.5 hour pootle up to my camp spot, a stunning spring evening, place entirely to myself, up early to catch the sunrise, couple more hours kip then an easy pedal home for breakfast
Last day in Massa Marittima for us. Tomorrow we travel back North for 5 hours to Finale Ligure.
Trails were still wet and slippy from the overnight rain. Once again we took it in turns to chase each other down then back to the top for another trail and repeated it all day. Sun was out and the trails were getting faster.
Had a great time here for the few days that we visited
Day 1 complete, few heavy downpours in the village on on the way up, but all the NATO base trails stayed dry, Rollercoaster not so much, bike didn’t need a wash until then.
Commuting on gravel after a short attendance at the office to see people out. This is just over a mile in a straight line from the nearest part of Ipswich.
@tracey - not sure you're riding that out!
Plan was for a proper big day out in the Yat riding three properly tech trails I've yet to tick off this year. Obviously that's not something you want to do with a hangover/rubbish sleep. You'd have thought I'd have learned that by now. Apparently not. 60km/1315m of climbing, noodly arms and legs on the last descent, plenty of beers to recuperate. Garmin thinks I need 4 days to recover, and honestly I'm too blooming tired to argue 😉
Like Stu says- we defo need some rain, it's gone from hero dirty to burnished gripless dust!
Actually still can't believe the early summer we are having, getting as many rides in as possible
Steady local loop, bumped into a mate trail building (he builds some good trails above Bakewell), had a couple of pub stops, thousands of tiny caterpillars hanging from threads today, absolutely covered in the things.
@singlespeedstu- me neither. The Stamina thing was down to 3% as well and it started at 100%
I'm suspicious that maybe the HRM on the watch was over-reading. I was pretty much in limp home mode for the last 10km tho. Whatever my plan for physical activity today is repeated reps to the fridge 🙂
Falkirk to St Andrews on the Pilgrims Way. Cracking weather for it, dry trails and the bluebells and gorse absolutely made this a special day.
Some more pics showing some of the riding.
Awesome 25 miler round Matlock and Black Rocks with a mate. Be forgiven for thinking it was mid August
Rode from the front door today (as opposed to loading the bike in/ on the car) and I'm very glad I did.
North Wilts downs.
My son's first taste of singletrack, he loved it til we hit some overgrown nettles!
he loved it til we hit some overgrown nettles!
Character building. Tell him to man up and embrace the tingle 😉
No pics today but the local bridleways are bone dry and corrugated due the winter horse traffic. Notable because these are on London Clay which stays wet until quite late.
Great pictures above
Back in Bavaria, baby......!
Started the day with my first fry up in ages (not a fan of German sausages as they're far too finely ground up, but Lidl had some Italian ones and they're similar in style to a British banger)
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Heading towards Austria.....
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Edit... Something went tits up....
Guiseley to Leeds off road and urban assault, including snickets, ginnels, the Rob Burrows Leeds Marathon, stairs and Leeds uni urban furniture! 2 pint finish in the sun then train home. Superb day