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Travelling up from Bristol to visit my Dad in Darlington over Easter & Swaledale doesn't look too far from him. Worth taking the bikes? Any recommended routes?
Deffo take the bikes, go [url= http://www.dalesbikecentre.co.uk ]Here[/url] , dont worry about routes just ask when you get there, they will sort you out as some routes are better than others in certain weather.
Yes, the real questions is whether its worth spending any real time with your father, or just riding. also what he said ^^^^
And lock your bikes up good and proper in Darlo.
If you don't know the routes in Swaledale don't bother; head for Hammersterly trail centre (its 20 min drive from Darlo). There's been some nice all weather building on the red trail and if you link it up with the black it makes for a good ride.
[url= http://www.mtbbritain.co.uk/forum/index.php?showtopic=16799 ]Red & Black @ Hamsterley[/url]
i'd defiantly get up to Swaledale, just been for a potter about up there this morning the sky's blue and everything's starting to dry out. As Godzilla said pop in and see Stu for route advice
Hi
Me and Deejay live in Darlo. There's a decent chance we'll be up At Reeth sometime over Easter.
We could show you some of the good stuff.
Email in profile
Cheers
Steve
I can confirm the Dales Bike Centre has very nice cake. And that Hamsterley is rubbish in comparison.
Hamsterley's closer than Swaledale and posibly better if you just want a quick blast. But Swaledale's far, far better/epic-er.
If you go to Swaledale, you have to ride over Great Pinseat; it's the law.
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I'd echo the advice about going to see Stu at Dales Bike Centre, for route guidance and cake. And the advice about locking your bike up well and out of sight in Darlington - I'm sure we're the bike theft capital of the UK or something.
+1 for Stu at the Dales Bike Centre.
Ask for the route that goes up Fremington Edge & then crosses over to Great Pinseat before doing the brilliant run down the gill to Surrender bridge then back via Healaugh.
Cheers all for the advice. Weather may end up dictating our choice, but would like to give the dales a go if possible.
Fatgit - will probably drop you an email closer to the time. Local knowledge > my map reading skills any day.
Look up Richard at Swaledale Outdoors http://www.swaledaleoutdoors.co.uk/
He does a lot of biking and trail running and has a map room and a kettle at the shop. Pop in for tea and a chat. Also on Facebook.
Get permission off God before you go to Swaledale as it's his land. Great Pinseat is actually called 'The Moon', for obvious reasons.
I can't believe someone's told you you go to Hamsterley rather than Swaleydale.
I can't believe someone's told you you go to Hamsterley rather than [s]Swaleydale[/s] Swaledale.
+1
Bristol has escaped the snowpocalypse (it's just grey & cold), so I've only got BBC news's endless snow updates to go on, but I'm guessing the Dales will be covered in a fairly thick blanket of snow?
Just buy a fatbike on your way up, & you'll be fine.
But I'm interested in news of the weather thataway, too. Is there still lying snow in the N Pennines?
It's yorkshire - whatever the weather it'll be perfect.
Swaledale is an absolute must - It's the nearest thing to biking on the moon you'll ever get.
Here is a Swaledale [url= http://www.swaledaleyorkshire.com/page9.htm ]Webcam[/url]
No snow laying at all in Darlington. But, here's a thirty foot snow drift in Weardale:
****! I used to live in Teesdale but I reckon I got off quite lightly weatherwise the years I was there...
Swaledale is full of deep drifts at the moment...i really wouldnt bother right now. Hamsterley is hopeless (IMHO), with the exception of the recent bits of trail they added (Transmission et al)..normally really muddy, and frankly dull. Lots of fireroad and clag. Just my opinion though. Other opinions are available.
Swaledale is not full of deep drifts! It has plenty of snow but there are good rides to be had. As many above have said, get into Dales Bike Centre talk to Stu. Have fun but bring warm clothes.
MT is that right? I got precisely nowhere yesterday when i tried to get the mtb out..and the roads werent much better..has it cleared up? The hills certainly dont look any clearer than yesterday to me. I hope im wrong mind as im going stir crazy with this crappy weather 😉