Off Road North Yorks Moors

Off Road on the North Yorks Moors

  • Sounds fab, count me in dates permitting

    Votes: 15 93.8%
  • I'd love to.......on me other bike

    Votes: 1 6.3%
  • I wouldn't want to get me GS dirty, it's not an off road bike you know

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Can't we do it after the glorious 12th for more fun ?

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    16
  • Poll closed .
If I`am in the country on the dates I`ll be there,looks like a fine event.I should know one way or the other in the next week or so

regards

Jon
 
back agin

Post Denmark, nearly an hour of reading only the 'interesting' posts of the 600 since I left (on site as total, not this thread), so feel free to ask any advice (can't help with goats of vasoline though :P ). Will call Simon post the w/e (Farmyard Party interupts) and see what all we can come up with for the w/e. Farvel ! ;)
 
Onwards

Off to check the legality (best idea, especially if a few of us as it looks like) this aftie.
More details to follow, if not end of week, then very soon after, so folk can commit, though we're very much 'on'.
Thence to the limited planning necessary. Watch this space :type
Simon (n Georgie) - I'll call and chat Thursday ;)
 
Sorted. You can call any time Thursday evening. I won't be watching the footy - I always bring bad luck to whatever team I support, so it's safer for me not to watch the England game.

I think it's god's way of telling me "don't watch football, go and ride bikes instead". Seems to have done me OK so far.


Simon
 
I'll speak this eve Simon...at some point.

Checking legality..........what a f***ing s****e system that is. Can check BOATS (some) free at County, green lanes it's either pay £15 a go, or sit for hours with books.
Open book democracy my arse :mooney I will rely on :-
a) the maps
b) a list kindly researched by those in the know
c) Join TRF as they need all the support they can get
(I've been meaning to join for an age, so nows a good time - anyone else ?)

Rant f***ing rant f***ing rant - argh :mcgun no wonder there is so much illegal riding.

To reinforce, we'll only use legal routes.
 
Although it's not the official way to go about things, the way I spot lanes is to paw over the maps for hours on end, then go out and try to ride them. If there's even the slightest whiff of some landowner or NIMBY having a claim to stop vehicular use, then there will be a sign on the lane or track.

If I get there and there isn't a sign, I ride it and if I manage to get the the other end without getting stuck or hitting a chained gate, I mark it as a doable lane / track on the map.

If you've ridden the lanes already and not seen signs to say 'get off my land' them you're ok.

Obviously if there is a sign, you have to make a judgement about how official it looks, balanced with the 'likelihood that the lane will be any good'. The opposite ends of the scale are 'a tatty cardboard sign at the start of a cracking lane' and 'an official sign and an official banning order at the start of a peatbog'. BTW you don't want to sink your GS in a peat bog, DAMHIKT!

The downside of this approach is that you sometimes ignore stuff on the map that is marked as a footpath, but is actually a cracking lane - that's where TRF membership comes in.

Simon
 
And how do we find out if a lane has a TRO on it?

Official TRO signs on a few trails in Peak District have been vandalised/stolen. I was prevented from "committing a crime" by chatting to a ranger.
 
Spout, that TRO business. When I went to check the legailty issues I went to PROW (Public Rights of Way) and they were great, the 'roads' (includes green lanes) were another section and that was the difficulty, pretty hopeless as they charge, and were just not willing to help easily without payment.
The local divisional surveyor might be a point on contact as they put up the notices for temporary closures, and the County say they don't get these details (what a ****ing joke this open book democracy malarky is).
The only way I found out two of the trails that would have been good 'links' were closed was on site (luckily notices still in place).
On my own, I go were I want, as the GS two up can't exactly cause much damage or nuissance (in my mind).
Of course for this little venture I will use the 'legal' route.

No bloody wonder there is such misuse is all I can say - god bless the TRF etc etc. Now were's me cheque book ;)
 
We're on

Right. Date is set. I need those that are coming to contact me. Please send me an email with answers to these questions :-

your name (real and user here)
Email address - if different from the one the message is sent from
Will you be over-nighting ? Y/N
Have you arranged accommodation, if so where (just for info)
Do you want to ride Saturday
Do you want to ride Sunday (may be more adventurous than Saturdays ride)
Have you off road experience
Have you off road experience in North Yorkshire.
Confirm you'd like some food at lunchtime (Saturday)
You will be riding a GS won't you !

Include 'GS N Yorks' in title of mail or I'm likely to bin the mail from me junk mail (use this on all correspondence please - though Q's etc through this board)

fritz1232 hotmail.com (stick an '@' in the gap for it to work). There should be a link to this address through this board

The plan (details will be emailed & posted w/e before too) is to meet in Thirsk’s Millgate Coach Park – away from any coaches (behind market place, near St Mary's church http://www.hambleton.gov.uk/hambleton/transport.nsf/pages/thirsk_car.html OS Grid SE428823) at 10am for 10.15 off.
There are many establishments in Thirsk centre that open at 9am that will provide breakfast, at least 5 I know of, (Sunday an hour later !) Do not park in coach park though – there is free m/c parking opposite side of the road from the town clock in market place, but mind the bollards. Saturday there is a market so town centre is busy.
We'll leave town 10.15 sharp for a short sample ride of few miles to ensure everyone is happy, then we'll be off over towards Whitby via the trails (and a fair bit of tarmac). We'll stop at the Lion Inn, Blakey for lunch. We'll be back to Thirsk at some point that afternoon / evening !

Sunday I'm happy for another ride out, though this might be more 'interesting' as I may not have been able to pre-ride a route - ie spirit of adventure !!

Simon has kindly offered his and Georgie’s help with the ride (Bev and I will be at front, so it's good to have help). If anyone else wishes to help please say, particularly if you have experience of the moors.

For those who like to camp I think Simon’s suggestion of Sleningford Watermill is good. (http://www.ukparks.co.uk/sleningford/) Not too far away, say 15 mins, and coupla good pubs nearish by. There will be accommodation in village and area too, but I haven’t details, for other options try :-

Thirsk -Tourist Information Centre, 49 Market Place, Thirsk, YO7 1HA
Tel: +44 (0)1845 522 755
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.herriotsyorkshire.org

Masham - Tourist Information Point, Little Market Place, Masham,
Tel: +44 (0) 1765 680200.

Ripon - Minster Road, Ripon, HG4 1LT
Tel: +44 (0) 1765 604 625

Obviously if people are spread out all over the place it may be difficult to arrange a central social spot to meet of an eve, I’ll leave that to the folk coming. :beerjug:

If anyone wants advice or has questions :confused: , drop me a line here – better if you post Q’s on the thread as I can answer to everyone at once.


We look forward to hearing from you !

Who books the weather ? :sunshine
 
As Simon rightly pointed out to me its a long way further up the thread where the date was mentioned. So, by way of reminder it is the w/e of

SATURDAY 24TH / SUNDAY 25TH JULY

The programmed ride is SATURDAY. Sunday's will be more ad hoc and adventurous !

Enjoy (5 responces to date, ta ;) )

GS bikes ONLY !!!!!!
 
Raceday (but not for us ;) )

Just for info, the ride w/e is also Thirsk (horse) Races, so the campsite there would - I expect - be closed.
The races are pretty popular so be aware, accommodation + cafes etc busy - pubs VERY busy :beer: but not first thing am, ceratinly not pubs (hopefully coach park won't be full, if is, anywhere in parking is fine, should be room round and about for congregating).
Anyone that wants to drop me a mail for details (that hasn't already of course ;) ) at :-
fritz1232 hotmail.com (stick an '@' in the gap for it to work). Include 'GS N Yorks' in title of mail or I'm likely to bin the mail from me junk mail.

I'll send a mail to all probably next w/e re : ride.
 
Any more for any more

Any more for any more ? I'll mail some details out early next week to folks I have contact details for. Any more, email as shown on board contact section.
Anyone turning up on day nae probs, just helpful to give some info out in advance. ;)
 
Weather Order

Just in case there's a queue at the bar we'd like blue skies and fluffy clouds with a light sea breeze to keep us cool when spotted.

Fritz, can you get them in?

Ta.


Simon and Georgie

BTW if we go to Whitby and the tide's out are we gonna go down the ramp for a ride on the beach ;-). Done it on my XL600 one Easter Bank Holiday.
 
The w/e Dawns nearer

Nae probs, Thunder and lightening for afters ?
Anyone that hasn't mailed me, let me know if you need lunch at Lion, either here or PM. Looking at 'bout 14 mouths to feed at present. (And we ain't buying :rolleyes: ) More may decide to attend post Kelso (Jim ? Easier than Kielder ;) )
Expect a few on the day. Campers all at Slenningford ?
And which pub Friday ? first one over bridge from camping ? Seem to remember its good, another, Bruce Arms near r/b haven't been in for years, and I think another that I completely forget.
Anyone with time in West Tanfield have a look at the Marmion Tower, next to church (Nr first pub), Church has some impressive tombs inside too.

Will put a final post on here mid week for any late comers, previous contacts will get mail tonight or morra
;)

Beach - judge on the day, would be good for a photo, but best afore we leave I guess :eek: . If nice weather the 'shed' coffee stop, if wet, Witts End. Prey for sun - Witts End is costly (but very good). Easier than going in to Whitby for parking etc.
 
Fritz

Yep the pub next to the bridge in Tanfield - We'll be in there from 8 or 9 - depending on how the motorway / tent pitching / tipping down with rain situation is. The pub is small (most of the space is reserved for dining) but the beer garden overlooking the river is good, as is the beer.


Simon
 
Fritz,
will there be somewhere organised for us daytrippers to leave gear during the day? (spare helmet etc)

Rain or shine - don't really matter to me!
 
Assuming everyone doesn't want to dump all their luggage I should be able to get stuff in our garage. But remember - the folk who leave their stuff will have to ensure both they, and us, get back to Thirsk though !!!! Usual excluders on loss etc etc.
We can ride round and dump any stuff on way out (not enough parking near enough our house to meet there) ;)
 


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