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Contributor |
Last Updated |
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Distance |
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home, silverdale,milnethorpe,hutton,hornby,caton,quernmore,home |
kevantlin |
Dec 12th 2008, 04:31 |
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83.1km |
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Training route |
kevantlin |
Nov 26th 2008, 08:43 |
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15.3km |
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Littledale route |
kevantlin |
Nov 23rd 2008, 10:42 |
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42.9km |
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morecambe to jubilee tower |
kevantlin |
Oct 28th 2008, 03:10 |
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12.6km |
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Home, whittington hutton roof |
kevantlin |
Oct 12th 2008, 02:11 |
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55.2km |
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home to kirby and hutton roof |
kevantlin |
Sep 21st 2008, 06:04 |
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64.6km |
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Morecambe, arnside, milnthorpe, kirby, caton |
kevantlin |
Sep 15th 2008, 10:19 |
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77.3km |
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home to sandside and back along a6 |
kevantlin |
Sep 14th 2008, 06:15 |
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54.2km |
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home to windmills dirtrack way |
kevantlin |
Sep 14th 2008, 06:56 |
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31.1km |
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| Morecambe to the caton windmills, going up the caton moor on the dirt track |
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Home to sunderland point |
kevantlin |
Sep 14th 2008, 06:55 |
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24.2km |
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| morecambe to sunderland point and back along the prom |
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Home to caton then canal and along the prom |
kevantlin |
Sep 14th 2008, 06:54 |
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37.3km |
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Morecambe to warton crag loop |
kevantlin |
Apr 5th 2008, 07:14 |
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46.5km |
- Training
- Onroad
- Smooth
- High traffic
- Scenic
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lancaster to sunderland to heysham head loop |
kevantlin |
Apr 2nd 2008, 01:34 |
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29.4km |
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Lancaster Abbeystead Quernmore loop |
kevantlin |
Mar 26th 2008, 12:42 |
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38.7km |
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Lancaster, Dolphinholme, Caton loop |
kevantlin |
Mar 26th 2008, 10:55 |
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40.2km |
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Lancaster to Saidburn loop |
kevantlin |
Mar 22nd 2008, 01:33 |
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75.2km |
- Training
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Steep
- Low traffic
- Safe
- Rural
- Scenic
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| Steep in parts, watch the wind, take lots of fuel. Tough but great ride with stunning veiws |
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Glasson dock and then back along the canal |
kevantlin |
Mar 26th 2008, 12:51 |
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28.2km |
- Recreational
- Training
- MTB
- Basic
- Offroad
- Low traffic
- Rough
- Safe
- Rural
- Scenic
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| The route to Glasson is a much travelled route, very flat and fairly smoothy, however once you get on to the canal at Glasson it can be pretty muddy and slow going. Great if you are looking to get covered in mud. I recomend only Mountain Bikes. However when its dry a road bike or hybrid might manage. |