@ Thanks to you I have just done about 19 miles on the hybrid/Mountain bike both road and park as it wasn’t worth getting the racer covered in crap 👌🚴♂️
There's an Audax event each April called "Spring into the Dales" that includes quite a bit of this lovely route but in reverse. Starts/finishes at Mytholmroyd community centre (usually) and is 110km. It goes through Bolton Abbey so it'd tick that box as well. Thanks for sharing.
Another great video ! I know those rds soooo well around d Barden/Appletreewick. New Inn is ok but the Craven Arms is up a few notches and lovely views. New Inn used 2b a MTB livery bsck in the day. When u turned left 2 Appletreewick if you went right you'd have had a beautiful climb 2 Stump Cross Cavans with great cafe. Also best cafe in the Dales in my opinion is Riverbank at Burnsall. Absolutely fantastic. Good excuse 2 go again snd check it out😅
Thanks, Mark. Yes, a couple of excuses there to go back, love it! We'd actually planned to go right and up Wharfedale head but had both forgot our lights and were a bit unsure about timing and getting back in the daylight! Next time for sure! 🙂
@@onemorecyclist I will get back eventually, in the meantime I am getting a Clandestine custom bike made so I can ride a piece of England in my Australian bush abode, and keep watching your beautiful scenic rides :)
It's an 'Astra London' top tube bag fromAmazon - not sure if this link will work but here - www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DC6FSK77?ref=ppx_pop_dt_b_product_details&th=1
Keys are easy to lose, I reckon combination locks are a safer bet. On a tour I slightly bent a key and luckily found someone with a hacksaw to release my bike.
My favourite place to ride, great content,thank you for posting!!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching and happy cycling! 🙂
Rocking the Alvin Stardust hair whilst driving the car 👌 And well done for getting out !
Hair stylings by Onemorecyclist! 🤣Thanks for watching and hope you're getting out too!
@ Thanks to you I have just done about 19 miles on the hybrid/Mountain bike both road and park as it wasn’t worth getting the racer covered in crap 👌🚴♂️
Excellent video thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching, Chuck!
Great ride lads
Cheers, David t'was a cracking little ride!
@onemorecyclist I live in Heywood but most of my riding is done in the south lakes, definitely going to look at doing some over there though, cheers
There's an Audax event each April called "Spring into the Dales" that includes quite a bit of this lovely route but in reverse. Starts/finishes at Mytholmroyd community centre (usually) and is 110km. It goes through Bolton Abbey so it'd tick that box as well. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the info, Ian. Definitely want to try another Audax or two next year!
Another great video ! I know those rds soooo well around d Barden/Appletreewick. New Inn is ok but the Craven Arms is up a few notches and lovely views. New Inn used 2b a MTB livery bsck in the day.
When u turned left 2 Appletreewick if you went right you'd have had a beautiful climb 2 Stump Cross Cavans with great cafe.
Also best cafe in the Dales in my opinion is Riverbank at Burnsall. Absolutely fantastic.
Good excuse 2 go again snd check it out😅
Thanks, Mark. Yes, a couple of excuses there to go back, love it! We'd actually planned to go right and up Wharfedale head but had both forgot our lights and were a bit unsure about timing and getting back in the daylight! Next time for sure! 🙂
Very nice Mr. Onemorecyclist, made me homesick :)
Ah, you can take the Yorkshireman out of Yorkshire ... thanks for watching!🙂
@@onemorecyclist I will get back eventually, in the meantime I am getting a Clandestine custom bike made so I can ride a piece of England in my Australian bush abode, and keep watching your beautiful scenic rides :)
Just had a look at a few of the Clandestine bikes online. Very cool! 🙂
@@onemorecyclist He's got a really good cycling ethos, and a true craftsman.
Where did you get your top tube bag from?. Many thanks for another great video 👍
It's an 'Astra London' top tube bag fromAmazon - not sure if this link will work but here - www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DC6FSK77?ref=ppx_pop_dt_b_product_details&th=1
Keys are easy to lose, I reckon combination locks are a safer bet. On a tour I slightly bent a key and luckily found someone with a hacksaw to release my bike.
Riding on our regular local routes, lumpy but nice 👍
Definitely lumpy round that way ... tough riding but so worth it! 🙂