Sooty09
Registered user
I have just had a great weekend riding. Today was especially scenic and enjoyable, I would like to repeat the run and share it with others on Sunday 12 Sept.
Im proposing to start from Otley cafe at 10.30 am and run through Lothersdale and the Trough of Bowland to Glasson Dock for lunch. The return route is along the north of the Forest of Bowland to Slaidburn and then over Pendal country and the Forest of Trawden finishing at Allan Jefferies new shop in Shipley.
Its about 130 miles and took us 6 hours to complete at a leisurely pace. Its tight going in places, narrow lanes and some are a bit rough, just right for GS bikes.
If you like to get your knee down or ride the lanes like its a leg of the Dakar this run is not for you. Its slow and steady but dont be fooled in to thinking its too easy, most of the lanes need 100% concentration.
Scenery, riding pleasure and good company are the objectives for the ride.
I will post a GPS copy later. If anybody is interested I can supply Way points for riders to complete the route using their own Garmin Sat Navs, meeting at a few vantage points along the way.
Im proposing to start from Otley cafe at 10.30 am and run through Lothersdale and the Trough of Bowland to Glasson Dock for lunch. The return route is along the north of the Forest of Bowland to Slaidburn and then over Pendal country and the Forest of Trawden finishing at Allan Jefferies new shop in Shipley.
Its about 130 miles and took us 6 hours to complete at a leisurely pace. Its tight going in places, narrow lanes and some are a bit rough, just right for GS bikes.
If you like to get your knee down or ride the lanes like its a leg of the Dakar this run is not for you. Its slow and steady but dont be fooled in to thinking its too easy, most of the lanes need 100% concentration.
Scenery, riding pleasure and good company are the objectives for the ride.
I will post a GPS copy later. If anybody is interested I can supply Way points for riders to complete the route using their own Garmin Sat Navs, meeting at a few vantage points along the way.

Dave.