OK, so this is creeping up quickly. Winter appears to be shuffling off into the distance and the forecast (this far out) isn't bad. Clocks spring forward, so an hour less to endure in the bivi
I rode the loop as far as Greenodd last Thursday, just as the snow arrived, and ground conditions were good. I had 'a moment' arriving at the ferry in the sleet onslaught to see the 'Ferry Closed' sign illuminated, but that was only for cars, due to road works on the east side. It still ran, with just two walkers and three bikes and the staff seemed pretty happy with the situation.
I'll be in Wilf's Cafe at 9.30am on Saturday 25th (on the outside tables, unless it's persisting down), ready for pedalling away at 10am. Loose plan would be lunch in Greenodd, and dinner/tea in Torver/Coniston, with a kip nearby. Lots of options for Sunday breakfast and a whole variety of riding back to Staveley.
Trains - From Kendal, about every hour, up until 10pm Friday and from 6am Sat (15 min journey.
Parking - AFAIK there are no restrictions at a weekend in Staveley Mill Yard (Wilfs/Wheelbase etc). I'm sure stealth van sleeping is possible there in March too.
Alternatively:
a) Windermere Rd in Staveley (SD467983) - opposite English Hardwood Design.
b) Barley Bridge car park, Kentmere Rd (SD469988).
c) Or a few minutes out of 'town' - Ashes Lane (a section of the old road which is sort of one way, as you can't exit the east end of it). It's on the access road to the Windermere Camping and Caravan club site (SD488961)
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If anyone fancies meeting for a pint at the Hawkshead Brewery on the Friday evening, let me know as I'll probably be fly van camping nearby and my arm is readily twisted on such matters.....
If you've posted that you're coming and life has got in the way, let me know. If you've not committed yet and fancy it, it's decision time. PM me if preferred. I'll be riding it regardless.