Jenn Ride 2020
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- JohnClimber
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Jenn Ride 2020
Rich's first edition of this years #JennRide route
https://www.alltrails.com/explore/map/j ... -edition-1
I'll be on the bike and pack raft again if anyone fancies a weekend ride and paddle without the stress of the full route above
https://www.alltrails.com/explore/map/j ... -edition-1
I'll be on the bike and pack raft again if anyone fancies a weekend ride and paddle without the stress of the full route above
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Re: Jenn Ride 2020
That's a lot of climbing in 100 miles
I'd better lower the ratio on the singlespeed.

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Re: Jenn Ride 2020
Oof.
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Re: Jenn Ride 2020
Morning all. My knowledge of the Lakes is minimal, so can anyone tell me which the unmissable bits are? Obviously it'll all be good but there must be some sections better than others 

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Re: Jenn Ride 2020
20km - 40km over Claife Heights and through Grizedale.Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 10:16 am Morning all. My knowledge of the Lakes is minimal, so can anyone tell me which the unmissable bits are? Obviously it'll all be good but there must be some sections better than others![]()
56km - 70km from Coniston over Walna Scar and round by Stephenson Ground to Satterthwaite
90km - 93km will have a bit of hike-a-bike
130km to the end is all good
Probably goes over Walna Scar "the wrong way" since it's a better descent W-E and it's likely to be a push for everyone at points. The descent to Satterthwaite is rocky and technical. The climb out of Eskdale at 90km starts off OK but soon becomes a push until you get into the forestry. Garburn Pass going W-E is tough but rideable to the top, then a rocky, rubble descent. The last bit over Green Quarter is good but I've not done between 153 & 156km which is said to be boggy.
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Re: Jenn Ride 2020
Cheers Bob, I'll take a look on the maps. 

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Re: Jenn Ride 2020
Others may disagree Stu but if you didn't want to do the full thing you could chop out the bit between 50 and 100km and not miss too much. Some very good riding on the home stretch and you'll want a bit of juice left in the legs for Garburn Pass.
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Re: Jenn Ride 2020
Rich usually puts on a shorter ride as well for those not wishing to commit to 100 miles in the Lakes. The shortcut between 50 & 100km would be about right for that. You could also drop straight down from Walna Scar at 62km then along the road up Dunnerdale to pick up the return route at Cockley Beck. The section from Seathwaite over to Eskdale and back is all road apart from the bit of hike-a-bike I mentioned. There's quite a few other shortcuts that you can take and people probably will on the weekend itself.
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Re: Jenn Ride 2020
Bob, do a breakdown of the distance to the boozers...…. for us athletes. 

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Re: Jenn Ride 2020
I've (mostly) every intention of doing the full loop but I do like an old fashioned explore too. I'll also be riding there and possibly home again so 'broken' won't be a good state to be in 

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Tha's nivver far frae a pub int' Lakes Tony

Plus, knowing Rich there will be a few hostelries en-route

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Re: Jenn Ride 2020
Newfield Inn at 70km, King George at 83km, The Boot at 87km, Woolpack at 90km. That's saturday night sorted. 

Re: Jenn Ride 2020
Tough ride thats going to be. I didnt manage the 100miles last time, see how I go this time.
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Re: Jenn Ride 2020
Here's my much tamer bike and pack rafting version of it...
Around 12 miles of it is on rivers, tarns and lakes too
There may be 3 or 4 of us doing this ride and paddle this summer with a bivi on an island too
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/31999575
Around 12 miles of it is on rivers, tarns and lakes too
There may be 3 or 4 of us doing this ride and paddle this summer with a bivi on an island too
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/31999575
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Re: Jenn Ride 2020
Anyone worried that it's too hard... feel free to give me your space instead. Thanks! 

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Re: Jenn Ride 2020
People should be aiming to get to the Old Dungeon Ghyll 110 km lots of wild camping spots and the NT Campsite for those who fancy a sub standard/shower 
Lots of quite scenic road on the far western bit and the last leg from Sadgill is cruel but we have not done it before
Looking forward to seeing you all earn that badge

Lots of quite scenic road on the far western bit and the last leg from Sadgill is cruel but we have not done it before

Looking forward to seeing you all earn that badge
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Re: Jenn Ride 2020
Any boners not in yet I will be opening up some more slots no one on here will miss out 

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Re: Jenn Ride 2020
There are badges?
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Re: Jenn Ride 2020
Nice touch Rich, thanks.postierich wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 11:01 pm Any boners not in yet I will be opening up some more slots no one on here will miss out![]()
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Re: Jenn Ride 2020
Ooh, excellent. I'll keep those days open in optimism!postierich wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 11:01 pm Any boners not in yet I will be opening up some more slots no one on here will miss out![]()
Re: Jenn Ride 2020
Rich, suprised you didn't send us over the top for a final techie descent back down to Kentmere Road, a la SSUK!!
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Re: Jenn Ride 2020
MOFF that descent is a lot different now with all the rain
Re: Jenn Ride 2020
- you mean more entertainingthat descent is a lot different now with all the rain

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Re: Jenn Ride 2020
Now that I'm potentially gonna be able to find a slot. Can I ask (probabyl a Q for Bob as it seems to be his local), how much of that route will have 'riding on the edge' kind of trails... I hate hieghts and the fear of em messes my mind. Happy going steep downhill though as thats less scary/disorientating... Thanks