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N@th Chris King Racer 700


Joined : 26 Oct 2006 Posts : 746 Bike : BMX Aero Burner, CW handlebars, 2 finger brakes, layback seat post.
| Subject: Cycle Yorkshire - Guided Ride Mon Apr 28, 2008 9:12 am | |
| Guys, 6 of us travelled tup North at the weekend for a guided ride around the Ogden Water area, courtesy of Iain Johnson from Cycle Yorkshire.
It was a top day out. The scenery up there is breath taking, as you can see from the pictures below. We stayed in a Youth Hostel in Howarth for £20 including a HUGE fry up !! The hostel is idealy place as we started and finished the ride from there. Although Jase did get a little scared as he thought it was haunted !!
I would recommend you guys drop Iain a line if you are thinking about riding in the area, as he knows some great trails. The riding is completely different to what we are used to in Woburn Sands, there are rock gardens, very techy ascents and descents, moor land single track and some cracking pubs that sell proper beer (according to Graham anyhow! )
One particular high point was the descent down "Stairs Lane" where Darren, Jim and I clocked 32 mph...whilst taking on rocks the size of shoe boxes and about 3 x 2ft drops on the way !!! FANTASTIC !!
clicky for picky
Big thanks again to Iain Johnson, as he kindly donated the guided ride as a prize for the X-mas raffle where all funds went to the Russ Pinder / Air Ambulance appeal. Thanks Iain !
Also thanks to Dazzler for choosing the Super 6. I think we all agree we had a good crack..........also, where did Smegger get his new legs from !!
See you on the hill.
 _________________ Ride it like you've stolen it......... Litespeed Niota |
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N@th Chris King Racer 700


Joined : 26 Oct 2006 Posts : 746 Bike : BMX Aero Burner, CW handlebars, 2 finger brakes, layback seat post.
| Subject: Re: Cycle Yorkshire - Guided Ride Mon Apr 28, 2008 9:14 am | |
| There are some proper artistic shots in them there galleries, check them out.
 _________________ Ride it like you've stolen it......... Litespeed Niota |
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smegger XTR and a pair of Crossmax SLR's


Joined : 26 Oct 2006 Posts : 367
| Subject: Re: Cycle Yorkshire - Guided Ride Mon Apr 28, 2008 1:04 pm | |
| Yeah thanks to Darren for a brilliant weekend, we all went to bed early on the Saturday as we were wasted.
The Sunday was a tad wet but another brilliant ride led by both Iain and Graham's friend Julie , who is a machine. We did some fantastic stuff across rock gardens and steps or should I say Darren Iain and Julie did. We didn't even get a Cafe stop and were out until 3 o'clock. ITS MEANT TO HURT |
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Tin Tin XT


Joined : 27 Oct 2006 Posts : 184 Bike : Scott FX
| Subject: Re: Cycle Yorkshire - Guided Ride Mon Apr 28, 2008 4:39 pm | |
| | smegger wrote: | The Sunday was a tad wet but another brilliant ride led by both Iain and Graham's friend Julie , who is a machine. We did some fantastic stuff across rock gardens and steps or should I say Darren Iain and Julie did. We didn't even get a Cafe stop and were out until 3 o'clock. ITS MEANT TO HURT |
I enjoyed showing you around my local training ride Thanks to Darren for sorting out my brakes
Julie http://www.roughridersmbc.co.uk/ _________________ Graham
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phil XT


Joined : 14 Nov 2006 Posts : 146 Bike : 3 now Fizz
| Subject: Re: Cycle Yorkshire - Guided Ride Mon Apr 28, 2008 7:17 pm | |
| I'm glad youall had a good time, it does look fun there, I think I saw some monster hills though,. 
I still cant get my signiture to work damit!  |
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not_so_speedy_daz XTR and a pair of Crossmax SLR's


Age : 35 Joined : 29 Oct 2006 Posts : 300 Bike : Giant Trance, Trek 4300 work bike
| Subject: Re: Cycle Yorkshire - Guided Ride Mon Apr 28, 2008 7:47 pm | |
| I think a good time was had by all I know I had a good time
Too many good bits to remember but The stairs lane descent was something special plus some of the techie climbs were great fun, Fun up hill? I must be going mad
Rock gardens, steps we rode them all 
Your welcome Julie its the least I could do if you didn't have any brakes theres no way we would of kept up! _________________ The person that "looks" like they know what they are doing on a bike
http://brogboroughlake.windsurf.me.uk/ |
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Mr meana Deore

Age : 40 Joined : 28 Apr 2008 Posts : 1 Bike : Whyte 19
| Subject: CHEERS Tue Apr 29, 2008 6:59 am | |
| Hi everyone, glad you all enjoyed your w/end up`t north, home of proper beer and hills. Just let me know when you want to come up again to do Stainburn Forest and i will make sure I`m free. Cheers Iain |
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Pete Deore LX


Age : 44 Joined : 29 Jan 2007 Posts : 57 Bike : P7
| Subject: Re: Cycle Yorkshire - Guided Ride Tue Apr 29, 2008 12:41 pm | |
| Hands up for Stainburn?
YouTube clip
Not me in the film I hasten to add.
I am still bearing the scars from my visit a year ago (note to self: take flats and shin pads) but welcome a rematch with some one who knows what they're doing.
P |
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not_so_speedy_daz XTR and a pair of Crossmax SLR's


Age : 35 Joined : 29 Oct 2006 Posts : 300 Bike : Giant Trance, Trek 4300 work bike
| Subject: Re: Cycle Yorkshire - Guided Ride Tue Apr 29, 2008 6:42 pm | |
| There was another real suprise to the ride on Saturday as well, Everyone was ready and we left on time well about 30 seconds late I think _________________ The person that "looks" like they know what they are doing on a bike
http://brogboroughlake.windsurf.me.uk/ |
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