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Critique my Lakes route. Shap, Monty's Cottage and Gstesgarth Pass?

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Hey all.
I'm up in the lakes in a few weeks with the lads but I was thinking of going up the day before and doing an easy route by myself. Idly flicking through os map app around Staveley I notice there's a bridleway past Monty's Cottage (Sleddale Hall) from my favourite film Withnail and I, plus, the bridleway ends on a classic lakes pass Gatesgarth Pass, plus plus.
Mapped out a wee circucular from Shap. Non too taxing, 20 miles and 1500 feet of climbing.
Question is...is the bridleway connecting Shap and Gstesgarth Pass a pile of 💩 that'll be stop start boulder hell or muddy sodden hell or beautiful fast gravel and/grass. Ie is it reasonably traversable?
Answers on the back of a Camberwell Carrot!
Here's the route, thanks.
https://www.justgoride.co.uk/routes/84175


 
Posted : 19/03/2023 10:09 am
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They don't call it Wet Sleddale for nothing. Not sure what state it will be in in a few weeks, but I could hazard a good guess!

This might help - note, in a dry June...


 
Posted : 19/03/2023 10:32 am
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That's really helpful thanks Martin. I'll think again. I love the remoteness of that area. Any gravel rides you could recommend within 30 mins drive of kendal?


 
Posted : 19/03/2023 10:57 am
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Various loops including Westmoreland Borrowdale.

Further in to the lakes Claife and Grizedale.

East side of Kentmere and over to Troutbeck

Not taken a bike down Wet Sleddale for about 20 years but I remember it as wet. It's turned wet again after a dry period so I would give it a miss now.


 
Posted : 19/03/2023 11:15 am
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Depends what kind of mileage you want, but if you're staying in Kendal, up to Staveley area via quiet lanes/Burneside, then over to the Claife/Bowness ferry with a mixture of quiet lanes and BWs. Then Windermere lakeshore track up to High Wray, cross Claife Heights on fire-roads and the tarns BW down to Near Sawrey. If you've got the legs, head into Grizedale, head south on the fire-road network and small lanes to Newby Bridge, then back up towards Kendal via Cartmel Fell byways and lanes.


 
Posted : 19/03/2023 12:36 pm

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