on the road this year and it felt bloody fantastic..............the sun was shining and the roads were dry, for a mere 85 miles around Yorkshire's fabulous Dales
I love the Dales, especially midweek when they are virtually traffic free and the views are never tiresome, they are sublime
Today's bike was the 650, pictured in East Witton
With the recent talk about the discovery of the remains of Richard III, I took a detour up to his castle, at Middleham............well worth a look around
Onwards to Wensley, great views of Pen Hill
Spring, creates some spectacular images - not least the shape of this tree on the green @ Redmire, against the azure blue sky
At Castle Bolton, I came across this river with massive boulders in it and the scene was reminiscent of an Alpine snow melt stream in Europe
Castle Bolton is another landmark, which is nearly a 1000 years old, privately owned and still lived in by the family
Stunning
After Castle Bolton, I climbed up over Apedale Moor towards Swaledale and as I got higher, snow was still evident
Obligatory snow pic
Twisty road ahead
Grinton Moor
Lunch was at Dales bike barn at Fremington, a familiar haunt and one of my favs - home made food at its best and all in the shadow of Fremington Edge
After Reeth, the destination was Buttertubs
Beautiful river view
Typical Swaledale
Plenty of snow on Buttertubs Pass
Down into Hawes for a pot of tea and then home by 4, just 85 short miles
Bike washed off and dried
Perfect day............................