Enjoying these peaks rides, the terrain is brutal. Makes me want to go back. I did a ride over at Ladybower reservoir a couple of years ago and it was probably the best ride I've ever done.
One if my local routes. If you ride it again there is another excellent section on the way to redmires. Along Redmire Road there is a bridleway on the right just before the Sportsman pub. This is an excellent techy downhill to the lower reservoir through the woods. This is followed by a fantastic climb up through wyomjng Brook nature reserve. Brings you up on redmires road at the car park near the reservoirs. Much better than the road
nice vid mate. Devils elbow section looked fun. If you had been tubeless you wouldn't have even known you had a puncher. as it would have sealed instantly!!
Did you not do any of the runs in Lady Cannings?.. I really like that loop, There's so many variables to it that you can add.. Bloomin ekkk, loads of walkers out on that day. I always find that there always there when you need the speed or at a very techi part. 😊..
@@Lakedistrictrider I used mapmyride but since I started my channel I use Strava. Seems to be popular choice by youtubers. I shall watch it again and see if I can map it to my Garmin. Just starting to venture out more and totally loved this route
Brilliant stuff Ian. Some techy bits on this one! 👍 Would like to pick your brains if I could. Planning a few days up north at the end of the month and hoping to get in two days of riding on it. Which one fairly long ride from your Lakes book and the Dales book would you recommend? I'm thinking of doing one from each. Cheers.
Cheers Mark. I really like tge Dunnerdale Enduro in the Lakes book. Takes a bit longer to drive there but the trails are great and it is quieter than other parts of the Lakes. The Lake District is heaving this year so avoid the busy spots. The Howgills Classic in the Dales book is a good one. High level one, great views and really nice singletrack.
@@Lakedistrictrider @Mark Collingwood I've just done the Dunnerdale Enduro a few weeks ago. I followed the route from Ians' book. Absolutely brilliant ride, some good techy bits and the scenery was amazing. Like Ian says it's a quiet area of the lakes, so not many tourists about. I'm sure you will enjoy it 👍🏻😎
Enjoying these peaks rides, the terrain is brutal. Makes me want to go back. I did a ride over at Ladybower reservoir a couple of years ago and it was probably the best ride I've ever done.
Cheers mate. Yeah there is some cracking techy riding in the Peaks. Ladybower is a classic riding spot.
One if my local routes. If you ride it again there is another excellent section on the way to redmires. Along Redmire Road there is a bridleway on the right just before the Sportsman pub. This is an excellent techy downhill to the lower reservoir through the woods. This is followed by a fantastic climb up through wyomjng Brook nature reserve. Brings you up on redmires road at the car park near the reservoirs. Much better than the road
Cheers mate, will have to check it out next time I'm round that way
Awesome video! I think this is one of your routes that I've already done!
Cheers mate. My first time over Stanage. It was fun.
Looks a good route mate, some techy descents too. Nice 🚲👍
Cheers mate, was pretty techy in places!
nice vid mate. Devils elbow section looked fun. If you had been tubeless you wouldn't have even known you had a puncher. as it would have sealed instantly!!
Cheers mate. I know, I will modernise one day! 😂
I’m going to keep at you till you do it. Keep forgetting to say. Love the new logo.
@@TrailFinder haha, cheers mate
you are very lucky! nice footage
Cheers
Did you not do any of the runs in Lady Cannings?.. I really like that loop, There's so many variables to it that you can add..
Bloomin ekkk, loads of walkers out on that day. I always find that there always there when you need the speed or at a very techi part. 😊..
No but I want to go back to Lafy Cannings to check out what's there. Yeah loads of people about that day. Peak season.
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Do you have a gpx for this route ? please
No sorry. I use paper maps
i did the mbr route stanage it good route but bit to much road to get stanage
Tarmac is pretty unavoidable on a Stanage loop. I also ride a road bike so I don't mind a bit of tarmac.
Thoroughly enjoyed the video and would love to do it. Do you record on strava?
Thanks mate. Not yet, considering how to best share stuff
@@Lakedistrictrider I used mapmyride but since I started my channel I use Strava. Seems to be popular choice by youtubers. I shall watch it again and see if I can map it to my Garmin. Just starting to venture out more and totally loved this route
U got the route please
@@ianmaudsley nope, sorry. Shouldn't be too hard to work out from maps though 👍
Route map please!
Brilliant stuff Ian. Some techy bits on this one! 👍 Would like to pick your brains if I could. Planning a few days up north at the end of the month and hoping to get in two days of riding on it. Which one fairly long ride from your Lakes book and the Dales book would you recommend? I'm thinking of doing one from each. Cheers.
Cheers Mark. I really like tge Dunnerdale Enduro in the Lakes book. Takes a bit longer to drive there but the trails are great and it is quieter than other parts of the Lakes. The Lake District is heaving this year so avoid the busy spots.
The Howgills Classic in the Dales book is a good one. High level one, great views and really nice singletrack.
@@Lakedistrictrider Thanks Mate, that's awesome. 👍
@@Lakedistrictrider @Mark Collingwood
I've just done the Dunnerdale Enduro a few weeks ago. I followed the route from Ians' book.
Absolutely brilliant ride, some good techy bits and the scenery was amazing. Like Ian says it's a quiet area of the lakes, so not many tourists about. I'm sure you will enjoy it 👍🏻😎
@@5492sparky no worries, hope you have great trip
@@mickyb4782 glad you liked it. 👍