A short but hard loop in the Dales.
Started at Buckden and immediately had the climb up through Raikes woods from the off. I managed to clean this for the first time

A close run thing though. Then it was up on to Stakes Moss, there's been some work done on Gilbert Lane recently and the surface is fresh gravel so hard work climbing. Down to Thoralby and across to West Burton (those on the Winter bivy - this was the last bit of the second day in reverse).
A quick refreshment in the pub in West Burton then headed up the Dale. At the end of the road there's a BW marked on the map that goes over to Starbotton. One problem - the signs on the ground say it's a footpath. Press on! The footpath/bridleway heads along the valley floor to a signpost. Then it heads skywards and it's push time. About halfway up the climb a track crosses. I'm waiting for Cath and while looking around I notice a track that's not marked on the map that gets very close to the skyline, looks better than another forty minutes trudge across moorland.
There's no obvious junction with our track but we head upwards to find this!
A plastic mesh matting laid across the moor. It's really weird to ride, a bit like riding along a series of mattresses. It's actually really hard work.
Once on the skyline there's an old mining track which takes us to the descent. This is possibly the biggest descent in the Dales, a whopping 400+ metres. It's got everything: steep grass, rocky chutes, fast flowing grass, steep and loose lanes.
Only 37km but 1000 metres of climbing!