Friday night 20th, (4/4) again local, a beautiful spot. Tried to get there before it started going dark but left it a bit late and ended up picking a very lumpy spot...
It was cold because of the 'beaut' day and clear skies, and guess what that bloody Klymit lost air AGAIN
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Eric Robinson, on Flickr
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Saturday morning headed up Winter Hill (that was hard work !) and after a long chat with Paul from Chorley on his CX bike, then onwards for 300 yards to meet Jordan from Bury on his full sus, another long chat.
Finally reached BG Cafe (about a hundred noisy roadies there on very expensive bikes... (tho not as expensive as mine

), then up Leadmines Clogh, refilled water from stream (Sawyer) then on to White Coppice, then Brinscall and another cafe stop.
Through Tockholes and the climb up to Darwen Tower then one and a bit miles of crafty, 95% I rode.
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Eric Robinson, on Flickr
Then across the bog which is drying out nicely (first third of a mile some philanthropic mtb'er or retiree or somebody has done a great job of improving the ST - lovely to ride.
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Eric Robinson, on Flickr
Then I met John, single speeder who rides a lot over here, so a few words and onwards to the Straw Duck for a wonderful pint at about 5pm...
Went round Wayoh and a hundred yards in front something was going on... a bloke and his wife... there was a pine tree straddling the track... "When did that happen ?" Just now about 5 seconds ago, right in front of us !!!, but it fell quite slowly so they could have dodged it... think..
Another 5 miles and home for a nice brew, shower etc.
About 37 miles all in and about 3600 feet (but I've recorded over four and a half thousand feet on this ride, so it's probably due to pressure differences.)
And now Monday, trying to find where the leak in the Klymit is but the valve will not stay locked, so I'm contacting the supplier and they can replace it...
I'm sure Stuart is wrong about summer, even if that was it for spring... naw ! "Always look on the bright side of life...)
