Friday 18th Rideout OffTarmac

MickDB1

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I will be having a ridearound the peaks lanes this friday if anyone is interested
It will be mainly easy hard packed stuff and a little mud as I can find
Starting point will be the Famous Yonderman cafe which is at Wardlow Mires

That is midway between Stoney Middleton and Peak Forest on the A632
I would like to be leaving around 1015 to 1030 so if you want the three of everything breaky come earlier :augie
I am on a r100GS so big bikes are welcome but if you have a little un and want a very easy day come along
Mick :thumb2
 
I'd like to but no can do though its been ages since I've been out on t'Peaks.

Hopefully from next week onwards I should be able to get out more in the week.

Paul
 
I would love to but will be here for a few days.:(
 

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I hope thats yer boat
Looks like its gone without yer
Gu Steady If yer get in any bother I will send my missis to save yer
 
Would love to Mick, but I'm already committed to a mountain bike ride tomorrow. If you're heading to Houndkirk, Long Causeway or Shatton look out for an unfit tall bloke on a lime green bike, he'll be glad of the excuse to stop for a natter.:thumb
 
A Peak Ranger told me they had re-graded along the houndkirk so we will give that a go see you on a trail somewhere :thumb2
 
Had great day with me new mate James
did 120miles of lovely roads 14 trails - no drops - not bad at all for first timer offtarmac with road tyres on his GSA1200 :clap :clap
I must be a good tour leader /route picker :augie

hounskirk and Black Harry trails have been looked after by the council and stone has been put in some of the more dodgy places
The play area where the knobheads had cut the moor to bits mainly in their
4 x 4s on hounskirk is fenced off and has been repaired also
Sun was out all day and only saw a few walkers/hikers on the trails :bounce1
No photos to prove it though
Hope "Town" win tonght = perfect day :thumb2
 
Thanks for the great day Mick, was awesome I rarely venture into the northern area of the Peak District so i was well chuffed.
I wasn't aware we did 14 tracks :bounce1

I clocked in at 160 miles round trip and didn't manage to drop the bike once, had a near miss !

Nearly hit a dam pheasant as well and the horn wouldnt work when the sheep decided to play chicken near Chatsworth, hard as nails them sheep were ! lol

Defiantly have to do it again now the weather is warming up :pullface

Ped
 
Ah forgot to mention Ill have a mess about with the Map Source tomorrow and see if I can import all the way points :rolleyes:

Should be interesting :P
 
If yer not successful giz a shout and I will mail you the route and start and finishpoints of the trails
Thanks for your company - Top day - towns won 5 nil - top of the division :clap
 
If yer not successful giz a shout and I will mail you the route and start and finishpoints of the trails
Thanks for your company - Top day - towns won 5 nil - top of the division :clap

Eh up Mick,

They were lucky, 3 offside and 2 defensive mistakes :D

Give my regards to Janet :thumb2

Lloyd
 
hounskirk and Black Harry trails have been looked after by the council and stone has been put in some of the more dodgy places
...with assisstance from volunteer groups, including the TRF :thumb
 
I am so out of shape, aching all over this morning !!

Sun's shining already, lets go again :drool:JB

Mick's a great guide and full of local knowledge, he could easily start a business doing local tour guides on bikes very easily indeed...:thumb
 
I managed to find the "Track Back" feature on my Zumo or "Tracks" as its called and managed to pull in the route that we did yesterday ;)

(I was marking positions as I went and adding them as favourites and was going to try and put them all together as a route, but I tried this and got lost after the first "off-road section" :D

Anyway, after faffing around in MapSource and Google earth I managed to put together the entire route, took me a good hour cross referencing it, however Mick I could only map 11 tracks in total, I know we did 2 twice so don't know if you were counting them as 1 each.

Anyway this is for Garmin I have included and I have also included the route as a text file if you wanted to try and import it into another GPS

Route Screen shot (click to enlarge)



We did double back in a few places so if you see the track stop in the middle of somewhere it was probably because we just turned around :thumb and Mick needed another pish ... haha :P

Hope some one finds it useful

And remember please ride on the tracks with respect for others :thumb2
 

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Why cant I edit a old post ?

I was going to add some stats

Start Point: Yondermann Cafe - N53 16.604 W1 43.760
Finish Point: Bakewell Murco Petrol Station - N53 12.592 W1 40.344
Total Route Distance: 90 Miles
Time None Stop:3h 06 Mins
Time Recommended: 4 -5 Hours nice and easy
Difficulty: Easy (ideal for first timers)
Refreshments : Grab a full English at the start, then some lunch at the Grindleford Station Cafe - N53 18.312 W1 37.476
Petrol Points: Petrol at start and finish and a few on route too

All positions marked on the Attachment above. :D
 


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