I saw the Ride calendar is empty this weekend, and a few are going to the Monster Miles.
If there is anyone who wants to try a new (old for me) route, I'm itching to do the Settle Malham loop. I'd rather wait for other riders than do it on my own, so if not this weekend, please pencil me in some other time or an official ride when a space is free.
I've got MIAS award, so qualified for ride lead, and happy to carry first aid kits and stuff. got space for a passenger and bike, but any more will require other transport.
It was the ride I always looked forward to (that was 15 years ago I last did it), 18 miles, with what I remember as the best descent I used to ride.
this is the blurb from the pedal north site
If there is anyone who wants to try a new (old for me) route, I'm itching to do the Settle Malham loop. I'd rather wait for other riders than do it on my own, so if not this weekend, please pencil me in some other time or an official ride when a space is free.
I've got MIAS award, so qualified for ride lead, and happy to carry first aid kits and stuff. got space for a passenger and bike, but any more will require other transport.
It was the ride I always looked forward to (that was 15 years ago I last did it), 18 miles, with what I remember as the best descent I used to ride.
this is the blurb from the pedal north site
This is what Yorkshire Dales mountain biking is all about. Steep climbs, rocky trails, and fast descents to die for. This route forms part of a loop within the Pennine Bridleway, but is a superb outing on its own. It can be started at Settle - of course; but it can also be started from Malham, Malham Tarn, or as a excellent extension to Mastilles Lane from Kilnsey. Each of these options is a worthy choice, and you won't be disappointed. I've done this loop on sunny days, in torrential rain, and with the signs of snow in the air, an each journey was fantastic. For me the best start for access to facilities is Settle. This small dales market town is full of great accommodation and facilities. I used to work at a nearby Youth Hostel, so have some cracking memories of the place. The descent back to Settle takes some beating for naturally technical trails, followed by epic speed.
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