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Never ridden the area so fancy booking a day off work and driving the 2hrs or so to Hebden and cracking out a 20-25 miler. Rocky or fast and flowy, I don't mind. Normally ride in the Peak so not averse to 3/4000 ft of climbing. Got my OS map and can see a whole range of options from mbr, flat tyres website and even good old single track magazine. I appreciate the best stuff is probably cheeky and needs a local but I'm happy to stick with the well known. Hebden / Todmorden loop seems to be popular from Heatmaps but looking for recommendations really. Thanks
I just returned from precisely that area, but spent my time on the road so can't help with off-road stuff. Sorry.
Hopefully Binners or someone from the MNPR will on to help soon.
There's a route on the blazing saddles shop site. Nothing technical just a big loop.
Enjoy yourself. If you're riding the good stuff and staying off tarmac and dirt roads, it's pretty slow going - just allow for that. I was out for almost 6 hours on Monday and probably only covered around 30+ miles and 1,500m climbing. It was hot and windy tho, and gloopy in places. Loads to go at - whatever you want really. I'd offer to show you round but too much work on. Stoodley, Gaddings, Widdop, Hurstwood, Stairs Lane, House of Shit and Ogden Res are good landmarks - string them all together (not in that order) for a big and rewarding day out. Cheeky stuff everywhere.
Thanks; I'll check that website and those places for sure
A favourite has to be this
http://www.mbr.co.uk/routes/northern-england/west-yorkshire-best-yorkshire-gps-route-324116
As with the peaks allow extra time, depending on breakdowns weather and big climbs rides can take alot longer than expected
That's a pretty fun loop. easy navigation, some stern-ish climbs, and some nice fast descents.
If you drop Chris a message he guides around there and I'm sure he'll be happy to show you some stuff.
Some of the cheeky stuff is properly good but the standard stuff is tops as well.
Great stuff, really looking forward to this now. Um, who is Chris?
cnud - think Chris will be the guy behind a local one-man guiding outfit called Whoosh. Google will help you out. He's a friendly bloke and knows some of the good trails.
Ah, righto. Thanks
Chris is this guy
Me and a few others have had skills days with him. He's good and a nice chap. Looks a bit like a wizard though 🙂