Entries Tagged as 'Mountain Biking'

Cross Fell and Maiden Way

Cross Fell by dingbatbell at Garmin Connect – Details.Me and Scottish out for a nice ride in the hills of the North Pennines. One slight error meant we went way off course and got lost.

Started off quite well, followed the track up hill for a few miles. Last couple of times I have done this I have had to get off and push but this time my fitness must have been a lot better because I didn’t need to do that this time. Lovely day but a bit of wind blowing at the top and still some snow on the ground in places.

Track over the top, after Gregs Hut, is a lot better than last time, not as boggy so managed to right quite a lot of it but still had a couple of tumbles (in the same place that I fell last time but not as dramatic).

Once over the top it’s a really fast downhill through to Kirkland. Previously I have turned left here and up the road to the radar station, over the top and back round the Carrigill but this time I wanted to try going the other way as google earth showed a nice downhill that runs for about 4 miles. The climb to the top was steep and it was a bikes on the back job until we managed to get on the top and that’s when it all went wrong.

GPS mapping was playing up and I had lines all over the place on the screen, no paper map, 2 options to take and we took the wrong one, which had us walking about 4 miles through knee deep heather until we finally made it to the A686 road. At this point we were both knackered and decided the best thing was to head down the road back to Carrigill.

Looking at the map I can see were we went wrong. Never mind. I am planning to do it again and this time will following the right path and hopefully a great down hill.

 
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Gunnerside in the snow

Bright and sunny Saturday morning, blue sky’s, perfect weather for a trip out to on the bike but very cold and I could see a bit of snow on the hills.

 
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The snow got worse towards the top of the fell and the track was covered most of the way, about 8 inches of snow/ice, un-ridable so decided to bail out halfway round. The downhill back to the car was nice and fast, might take that route again because if the snow had not covered to first couple of mile then that would have been around 5 mile of clear downhill.

Hexhamshire Common

It’s funny but every time I do this route it’s always wet or raining. This time it was raining hard and very wet, in fact it was like riding up and down a river. The problem I had was that I couldn’t see how deep the puddles were and came off a few times because some of them turned out to be about 3 foot deep. As a result most of my things got wet and stopped working e.g. camera, phone, wallet etc; note to self “when you have a waterproof bag trying actually using it”, notes to self number 2, “reproof Goretex jacket and pants”.

As suspected, Michael (Scottish) bottled it, got a call from him at 9 in the morning saying it was “too wet”.

Anyway, it had just about stopped raining by the time I got back to the car, which was handy because I didn’t fancy getting changed into dry cloths in side the car (getting the inside of the car wet).

Some pictures from the route below.

Alwinton

Been a long time since I was out in the hills on the bike. Nice easy ride around Alwinton in the Cheviots just brought reminded me why I like it so much. Place was fairly quiet but did see a lot of kids doing their Duke of Edinburgh stuff, or at least it looked like that, but apart from those didn’t see many.

Here are some pictures from the day. Next time I get out I’ll be heading up to the same area but going to join two routes together and make a day of it, this run only took me about 1 1/2 hours.