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Wave 5 PC Pass Loop Nurno Jul 16th 2012, 10:53 28.6km
  • Training
  • Onroad
  • Steep
  • Low traffic
  • Scenic
Day 4 markallen13 Jul 8th 2012, 08:29 171.2km
  • Touring
Day 4
LEJOG Day 5 goldeneye28 May 6th 2012, 10:10 156.5km
  • Steep
  • Low traffic
  • Rural
E2e Day6 steve0780 May 4th 2012, 01:57 164.3km
  • Touring
New Lanark to Penrith
MBUK 275 - Skiddaw Kim MBUK May 4th 2012, 12:28 51.9km
  • Recreational
  • MTB
  • Offroad
Lakes Route #5 coffeeandcakes May 2nd 2012, 07:59 97.3km
  • Recreational
  • Onroad
  • Steep
  • Scenic
poss route May BH weekend
great dunn fell rsrobinson Jan 9th 2012, 02:21 133.8km
Copy of MTBB Borrowdale Bash & Glenderaterra LeighLisk Dec 15th 2011, 03:26 44.1km
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Penrith to Buxton richara3 Nov 1st 2011, 04:52 211.9km
  • Touring
C2C - Day 1 - Sept 2011 BTBR Sep 27th 2011, 07:45 121.2km
  • Onroad
  • Steep
  • Difficult
  • Low traffic
  • Scenic
Whitehaven to Alston
C2C - Day 2 - Sept 2011 BTBR Sep 27th 2011, 07:43 95.4km
  • Onroad
  • Steep
  • Difficult
  • Scenic
Alston to Sunderland
Penrith - Keswick - Honister Pass - Penrith tengla Jul 26th 2011, 07:02 106.7km
Penrith - Kirkstone - St Johns - Penrith tengla Jul 26th 2011, 06:19 100.4km
C2C-Day-2 mattpritchard May 28th 2011, 08:45 93.8km
  • Recreational
  • Onroad
  • Steep
  • Offroad
  • Rural
  • Scenic
  • Touring
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WMB 117 Howgills Blue (Beginner) Ride Matt_Skinner May 13th 2011, 01:34 14.4km
  • Recreational
  • MTB
  • Offroad
  • Rural
  • Scenic
Start/Finish Main Street, Sedbergh. SD 657 920 (alternative start point Cross Keys pub at SD 697 969) Total distance 14.7km/9 miles Time 1.5 to 3 hours Maps Ordnance Survey Explorer OL19: Howgill Fells and Upper Eden Valley 1:25,000. Route summary Tarmac warm-up followed by low-level singletrack return along valley. From Sedbergh, follow the one-way system through Main Street onto A683. At junction with A684, stay on A683 (signed Kirkby Stephen) and follow road north-east. It’s a wide road but vehicles can be fast so make sure you’re visible, ideally equipped with lights if weather is poor. After 7km, you will reach the Cross Keys pub (an alternative start point). Next to the pub is a bus stop and path down to the river – walk down the steps and across the river on footbridge to pick up bridleway as it descends from Narthwaite. Turn left, keeping the river on your left, and pass below Cautley Spout, bearing left at junction to cross smaller river on footbridge, following path between walls to gate. Continue along bridleway as it heads south-west down the valley, contouring and maintaining reasonable height as you cross streams and pass through gates. Maintain direction as you cross open section of pasture below Cautley – look for gate in fence opposite to guide you back to singletrack as it continues around the fell and becomes a walled lane between hedges. Emerge at Fawcett Bank and stick with bridleway as it becomes doubletrack. Pass through farm at Thursgill then join minor road to descend back to valley floor. Turn right at junction with A683 and return to Sedbergh via road you exited on. Follow the one way system to return to the start point.
WMB 117 Howgills Classic Ride Matt_Skinner May 13th 2011, 01:34 37.8km
  • Recreational
  • MTB
  • Steep
  • Difficult
  • Offroad
  • Rough
  • Rural
  • Scenic
Start/Finish Main Street, Sedbergh. SD 657 920 (alternative start point: Ravenstonedale NY 723 040) Total distance 38.3km/23.8 miles Time 4.5 hours + Map Ordnance Survey Explorer OL19: Howgill Fells and Upper Eden Valley 1:25,000. Summary A true classic, including one massive climb to start and some of the best sustained singletrack in the UK. From Sedbergh, take Howgill Lane and head north towards the fell (signposted as part of NCN68). After nearly 1km, take bridleway on right (signed as ‘permissive path to the fell’), climb lane. Go through gate at rear of farmyard. Climb steeply to the saddle between Winder and Arant Haw, staying with the bridleway to climb Rowantree Grains to the summit of Calders. Follow the path to the summit of The Calf (marked by trig point). From Calf summit, bear right past the tarn to take the bridleway, then right again at second tarn to begin descent into Bowderdale. Follow obvious but potentially boggy singletrack down to Bowderdale, initially steep but becoming more gradual and crossing several streams while staying on the left side of the river at all times. Approaching Bowderdale, pass through several gates and join the road, descending to the A685 slip road then turning right to veer away from the main road and head for Weasdale. From Weasdale follow minor roads then bridleway to Ravenstonedale, before heading south out of the village along dead end road signed Artlegarth and Adamthwaite. At top of road climb take bridleway on left that descends steeply to river crossing and then gently to Murthwaite. When meet track before Murthwaite bear right, crossing open fell before technical drop through woods to ford. Cross field and climb track to Narthwaite, bearing left through two gates from farmyard to drop to another ford. Pick up singletrack on the other side and follow past Cautley Spout back down the valley to Thursgill. Follow road from farm at Thursgill, joining A683 for spin into Sedbergh.
WMB 117 Howgills Intermedia (Red) Route Matt_Skinner May 13th 2011, 01:33 16.1km
  • Recreational
  • MTB
  • Steep
  • Intermediate
  • Difficult
  • Offroad
  • Rough
  • Rural
  • Scenic
Start/Finish Main Street, Sedbergh. SD 657 920 Total distance 16.2km/10 miles Time 2.5 hours + Maps Ordnance Survey Explorer OL19: Howgill Fells and Upper Eden Valley 1:25,000. Route summary One big climb followed by one big descent and very little else in between. From the centre of Sedbergh, take Howgill Lane and head north on NCN68, bearing right at t-junction after 2.5km and crossing several valleys. At crossroads before Howgill (heavily signed for NCN routes), turn right to pick up bridleway which ascends through Castley to the fell. At fell boundary pass through gate, drop to river and pick up track that climbs up the spine of White Fell. Endure long, sustained and partly unrideable ascent to the top of The Calf, bearing right as gradient diminishes to find trig point at summit. Ignore several smaller tracks heading to left and stick with wider, eroded path that climbs to summit. From trig point take wide and well maintained path south to Calders. Drop steeply on loose and rocky track to saddle of Rowantree Grains before ascending over shoulder of Arant Haw. Follow fast, wide and grassy descent down towards Winder. Take care to pick correct left turn off saddle between the two hills – ignore the first and continue along the ridge until narrow singletrack appears on left. Do not start to climb ridge towards the summit of Winder but take singletrack left and descend in a southward direction towards Sedbergh, visible below. Follow this track as it widens slightly, passing through several small cuts in the hill and always heading towards Sedbergh. At clear area of earthworks bear left to drop increasingly steeply above Lockbank Farm – watch out for a rocky stepdown which appears without warning on fastest section. Pass through two gates at foot of fell, cross the farmyard and pick up lane to minor road. Turn left to return to start point in Sedbergh.
WMB 122 Western Lakes Beginner (Blue) Ride Matt_Skinner May 13th 2011, 01:27 6.7km
  • Recreational
  • MTB
  • Steep
  • Basic
  • Intermediate
  • Difficult
  • Offroad
  • Rough
  • Rural
Start/Finish The Bridge Hotel, Buttermere, NY 175 169 Total distance 6.9km (4.25 miles) Total ascent 185m (600 feet) Time 1-2 hours Maps OS Explorer OL4: The English Lakes, North-western area: Keswick, Cockermouth & Wigton 1:25k, Harvey’s British Mountain Map Lake District 1:40k Summary Very little ascent so suitable for all weathers, though trail surfaces are rocky and slippery in places. From Buttermere village, take bridleway that leaves the road at the Bridge Hotel and crosses the valley floor, passing through gates. At bridge over river, pass through a gate and take short section of stone staircase ahead. Do not climb the staircase for more than a few metres – this will take you up the fell to Red Stile and beyond – instead bear left onto wide, rough bridleway. Follow path as it undulates through trees, crossing small watercourse and wet, rocky sections. Keep to the main and most obvious path where minor paths leave to left and right, starting to descend towards forest’s edge. At end of the trees, pass through gate and descend a short distance on same track to join an undesignated lakeshore path with improved surface. Follow this path to the foot of Scarth Gap bridleway, bearing left and descending to a gate in wall. Cross valley floor to Gatesgarth if returning to Buttermere along the road. Turn left as the bridleway exits onto the road and follow minor lakeside road to Buttermere. If extending the ride, return along lake shore to a bridge at the lake’s edge, then continue towards Scale Force. The bridleway remains mostly level, only climbing when it reaches the foot of the falls, at which point retrace your steps back to Buttermere along the rocky bridleway.
WMB 122 Western Lakes Classic Ride Matt_Skinner May 13th 2011, 01:27 25.4km
  • Recreational
  • MTB
  • Steep
  • Difficult
  • Offroad
  • Rough
  • Rural
Start/Finish Seatoller, Borrowdale, NY 245 137 Total distance 25km (15 miles) Total ascent 1620m (5310ft) Time All day Maps OS Explorer OL4: The English Lakes, Northwestern area Keswick, Cockermouth & Wigton 1:25k, Harvey’s British Mountain Map Lake District 1:40k Summary Be prepared for long carries on the climbs and to walk some sections of descent. The reward is some of the best technical riding anywhere in the UK. From the village of Seatoller, climb Honister Pass on the road. At Honister Slate Mine, cross the car park to join the bridleway that ascends very steeply to the top of the mines. Follow this track to the derelict mine hut, bearing left at an area of machinery to descend at first on a continuation of the same track before bearing right onto vague singletrack. Follow the bridleway as it descends the side of Fleetwith Pike, keeping the river on your left, to Gatesgarth. Take the next bridleway left towards Scarth Gap, crossing the valley and climbing for some distance. At Scarth Gap, follow the bridleway down into Ennerdale. Bear left to pass Black Sail hut, continuing to cross the river before ascending Black Sail Pass on a path which is at times vague but mostly well trodden and keeps to the right of a minor river. Enjoy the long descent from the summit of the pass into Mosedale and then down into Wasdale. If you need to refuel then head straight on to the village; otherwise bear sharp left at the gate on the bridleway between high walls. Follow this path, crossing a stream on multiple wooden bridges. Pass through a farmyard and stay on the main track to a point where walls diverge and open fell resumes. The optional lower bridleway stays in the valley bottom here as the rockier path begins to climb. The paths rejoin at the head of the pass so it’s up to you which one you prefer. From the Mountain Rescue post at Styhead Pass, pick up the descent to Seatoller. Care is needed in poor visibility but you will start to descend almost immediately. Follow the obvious track past tarn, crossing the river on a bridge, and large area of boulders with no obvious path, before rejoining the path as it drops into the valley. Pass through gates, over a bridge and follow the wide track to Seatoller, then road to Seathwaite.
WMB 122 Western Lakes Intermediate (Red) Ride Matt_Skinner May 13th 2011, 01:27 24.5km
  • Recreational
  • MTB
  • Steep
  • Intermediate
  • Rough
  • Rural
Start/Finish The Bridge Hotel, Buttermere, NY 175 169 Total distance 25.5km (16 miles) Total ascent 915m (3000 feet) Time 3.5+ hours Maps Ordnance Survey Explorer OL4: The English Lakes, North-western area Keswick, Cockermouth & Wigton 1:25k, Harvey’s British Mountain Map Lake District 1:40k Summary Two passes that traverse seriously wild country. Ennerdale and upper Mosedale are devoid of habitation and navigation across the latter can be taxing. From Buttermere, take the same path on the far side of the lake as the Easy route. At junction at upper end of valley, bear right to climb bridleway to Scarth Gap. This is a carry; stick with the path as it crosses wall/stream and continues up boulder field to summit. At Scarth Gap, continue directly ahead. Keep the stream on your right and pick up well-maintained path that descends into Ennerdale. At bottom of descent turn right through gate onto wide gravel doubletrack. Follow this track down the valley to Lower Gillerthwaite, keeping to the main path and ignoring left turn to Pillar. Continue along lake shore towards Bowness Knott. Foot traffic is likely to increase and you may meet vehicles on the track. Pass the barrier at car park and join road, climbing away from water past hamlet of Beckfoot. At road junction in Whins take bridleway signed Buttermere, which heads away from road on the right. Climb walled track, sticking with obvious wide path once you’ve left narrow section. Path disintegrates into singletrack once farmland is behind you. Cross Floutern Pass and continue straight ahead. Look for an unmarked bridleway heading off to the right that takes you away from Mosedale and towards Gate Fell, eventually descending to Crummock Water. Bear right and follow path along lake edge, then left across valley to Buttermere.
Camping Ride edwardhalliwell Apr 12th 2011, 03:50 58.6km
Monk House cottages to Keswick coopman Mar 9th 2011, 08:32 32.5km
bwlchk_2010.05.15 bwlchk Mar 5th 2011, 11:43 165.4km
Beyond the Lakes (670m) thunderthighs Feb 6th 2011, 12:39 89.9km
  • Onroad
  • Smooth
  • Intermediate
  • Low traffic
  • Safe
  • Rural
  • Scenic
Mention Cumbria and most people think of the Lake District, but there's more to the country than fells and lakes. GRADE: Medium; GEARS: Compact or Triple needed in places; BIKE SHOPS: Wigton Cycle and Sports, 23 West St., Wigton, 016973 42824; INFO: www.golakes.co.uk; MAJOR CLIMBS: Front 10km and back 15km and flat 65km in the middle.
Day 12 Penrith to Dumfries jhepworth361 Feb 5th 2011, 12:54 103.1km
  • Onroad
  • Low traffic
  • Safe
  • Rural
  • Scenic
  • Touring
Lejog
Day 11 Clapham to Penrith jhepworth361 Feb 5th 2011, 12:51 81.5km
  • Onroad
  • Low traffic
  • Safe
  • Rural
  • Scenic
  • Touring
Lejog
St Bees to Robinhoods Part 1 diddlydodds Jan 30th 2011, 08:57 109.5km
  • Onroad
  • Smooth
  • Touring
C2C Part 2 simstan Jan 8th 2011, 02:30 63.2km
C2C Greystoke to Allenheads
C2C Part 3 simstan Jan 8th 2011, 02:30 82.3km
C2C Allenheads to Newcastle
St bees to Robinhood Part 2 diddlydodds Nov 28th 2010, 08:53 159.5km
  • Onroad
  • Smooth
  • Touring

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