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  • PEAKS POOTLE: June 12th, Cakes, Tandems and a bit of a chat
  • midlifecrashes
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    I’ll probably come over the Snake and drop down, heading from Doncaster so could come over Winnats instead.

    Bunnyhop
    Full Member

    I’m thinking they’ll be something open in Castleton. Or you could try ringing a local B&B and see if they’ll fit you in for a breakfast only.

    hora
    Free Member

    I’d love a lift (from South Manchester) if anyone is going from my way? 🙂

    spacehopper
    Full Member

    ooo another donny based rider…!

    im coming from the G/F’s house in leeds though this weekend…

    ill be the nervous looking ginger one… that should have been on a green meta 5 but due to rear shock issues will be on the light blue inbred instead..!

    gordy2
    Free Member

    Hi all, Room for an oldie if your not going too fast.

    Pook
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    I’m going to need a calculator to count this!

    nbt
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    Sadly, Rosie’s only opens at 10am,

    http://www.rosiesinhayfield.com/

    Ok if you just want to grab a bacon sarnie and coast down to the meeting point though!

    You might want to give them a call and see if they might feed you a bit earlier? If you do, let them know there’s a group ride and more people might be interested in calling in

    If you come over the snake pass you’ll go through the middle of Glossop to get to Hayfield – there’ll be something open there, even if it’s one of the chains

    sambob
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    Jen’s diner (burger van) on the road between Glossop and Hayfield is surprisingly tasty, and fairly cheap. So difficult to ride past when riding up that road 🙁

    BadlyWiredDog
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    Jen’s diner (burger van) on the road between Glossop and Hayfield is surprisingly tasty, and fairly cheap. So difficult to ride past when riding up that road

    I ride past it every time, no problem whatsoever, I can honestly say it has never occurred to me to partake of her dubious-looking fare… plus it seems to be a bit random as to whether she’s there or not. There’s the van at the car park up towareds Kinder Res, again, no idea when she fires up the grill.

    I don’t know what’ll be open in Glossop at that time on a Sunday tbh, there’s the caff on the left just a bit along from where you turn left at the traffic lights in the middle of Glossop, that might be open. There’s a caff in the Co-Op by the station, but that won’t be open until ten. I didn’t know there were any ‘chains’, there’s Costa on the High Street, that might be open if you’re feeling cosmopolitan.

    I’d offer you coffee and croissants chez moi, but I think I’m going to ride over to Hayfield, so I probably won’t be there. Er, I’ll see if I can think of any other options. Saucer of milk and some sardines maybe.

    Oh, could people stop saying how slow they are, please. It’s not an inverse race yer know…. The deal with these things is that they are prodigiously mellow. Unless you’re actually going backwards, you won’t be too slow ime…

    sambob
    Free Member

    I find it hard though BWD. I like food. Therefore riding past food is rather difficult.

    Naranjada
    Free Member

    Fab! I Just spotted this …I’ll do my best to be there. Might have Zoe with me too.

    BadlyWiredDog
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    I find it hard though BWD. I like food. Therefore riding past food is rather difficult.

    That was my point, I like food. Which is why I’d rather ride past. Rosie’s is very pleasant though 🙂

    mrmichaelwright
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    i might turn up

    could well be at my parents on sat night. might ride up from chinley station and then depart in the hope valley to return to the parents. is there a route plan?

    mrmichaelwright
    Free Member

    ah, trains no good

    thepodge
    Free Member

    what kind of tech level are we looking at?

    my girlfriend is the sort of person who manages most of the Peak fine but walks down the beast so if there is a lot of similar tech then we might make other plans

    sambob
    Free Member

    Most of the stuff around Hayfield is easier than the beast. The only one that might not be is Far Phoside, but i’ve never ridden that.
    Edit: Fair point BWD.

    nbt
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    By “chains” I meant Costa. And the Bugger King up behind Tesco

    Route plan TBA but generally similar to the “Hayfield Orbital” with some allowance for faffage and general sociability. We won’t be going over to the Hope Valley, but some kind soul might pick you up at Ashopton Sawmill if that doesn’t put you off

    nbt
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    terrain round hayfield mostly like whinstone lee torr, with a bit of pin dale now and again

    BadlyWiredDog
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    my girlfriend is the sort of person who manages most of the Peak fine but walks down the beast so if there is a lot of similar tech then we might make other plans

    She’ll be fine, there’s nothing comparable to that around Hayfield unless you go off piste. The only rocky stuff, really, is the little drop into Rowarth, the thing down to Phoside is a bit rutted, but there’s nothing frightening on it. It’s mostly standard issue Peak riding.

    mrmichaelwright
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    might ride over, 16 miles from my folks to Hayfield over Hope Cross, Jacobs Ladder

    would make for something of an epic.

    hmmmmmmm……..

    BadlyWiredDog
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    By “chains” I meant Costa. And the Bugger King up behind Tesco

    There’s a Subway now as well, but I can’t imagine it’ll be open at 9 o’clock on Sunday, oh, and it’s a KFC behind Tesco, unfortunately. I’m off to buy milk, I browse caffs en route 🙂

    thepodge
    Free Member

    Cool, Sounds like she’ll be fine then.

    I’ve not ridden that side of the Peak so was a little unsure what it was like

    hp_source
    Full Member

    Just spotted this – and reckon I’m in if I can shift this weird achey bunged up thing I’m currently sporting.

    Keith

    tollah
    Free Member

    Now then, which Ego Chariot to bring!?? SS, HT or FS? Arghhhh

    marsdenman
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    Just spotted this – and reckon I’m in if I can shift this weird achey bunged up thing I’m currently sporting.

    Keith

    Keith – i’ll be driving, and heading directly past yours – let me know if you could use a lift.
    Chris

    sambob
    Free Member

    Anyone going through Whaley Bridge fancy making a very slight detour to give me a lift? Ta very much if anyone can help.

    GRAEMEJONES
    Full Member

    Sambob, I’ll be coming that way, drop me a mail ( in profile ) with your address, not a problem . I’ll get back to you when I get home from work tomorrow tea-time

    mikeclarke
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    hi folks just found this sounds great, Im at a loss as what to do this weekend or well i was… Can i join you all.
    TO POOK – are you riding on the fri and sat also as your camping in edale if so could i join you if possible plus which campsite you staying at as ill come up friday and camp over as i live in worcs. look forward to meeting you guys

    mike

    OH as ill be there on friday anyone free to bike on friday afternoon or sat morning ridden twice in the Peaks but always up for some new trails

    Pook
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    I’ll now be coming from sheffield – there was a threat I’d be camping in Edale the night before but I’ve managed to get out of it!

    mikeclarke
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    Pook – no worries which campsite were you gonna stay at or can you recommend any?

    Pook
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    I’d recommend Coopers in Edale old chap – but there’s a jazz festival on the night before there so it might be busy. That’s why I was going to be camping.

    Jazz. Nice.

    Any pootlers want to go the night before I’ll be there

    sambob
    Free Member

    Cheers Graeme. Will mail you now with directions as post code doesn’t quite get you here.

    amodicumofgnar
    Full Member

    No jazz in the Field this year they’ve gone folk instead – tickets available on the gate, apparently the field takes 3000 so no danger of selling out. Not pootling but will be in the folking in the field.

    GRAEMEJONES
    Full Member

    That’ll do nicely !

    Bunnyhop
    Full Member

    my girlfriend is the sort of person who manages most of the Peak fine but walks down the beast

    Podge – I’ve been mtbing for nearly 13 years and also walk down most of the beast. In my book there is no shame in walking down (or up for that matter) anything.

    Pook
    Full Member

    Folking hell.

    thepodge
    Free Member

    no shame at all, just not too much fun if you’re the only walker

    marsdenman
    Free Member

    no shame at all

    better a slow walk down than a fast drive to A&E….
    better a walk up then carry on riding, than not getting out at all…

    mrmichaelwright
    Free Member

    is that the bluegrass festival

    i’ve been very very very very high at the Edale Bluegrass festival

    ah those hazy school days 😆

    it’s not the bluegrass festival, but looking into it, my brother and sister went to school with one of the headline act

    funkynick
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    Sorry to make your problems with numbers even worse Pook, but I might be able to turn up for this one now…

    :o)

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