Dartmoor in the snow. Started in a mud fest down at burrator, climbed the old railway to Princetown. Was nice going once above the snow line. Headed to nuns cross, went off piste to combeshead tor and then back to the car.
Dartmoor in the snow. Started in a mud fest down at burrator, climbed the old railway to Princetown. Was nice going once above the snow line. Headed to nuns cross, went off piste to combeshead tor and then back to the car.
Jam bo I've gotta say you've got some great pics
Ta. Not bad for an iPhone. Right place, right time.
A very tough ride/walk in the snow yesterday. I thought the snow would have crusted over nicely but with deep snow on tussock grass made it hard going, although Stu would have loved it!!
This weekend iv had a whole weekend of susser fun riding in six feet of snow at Llandegla forest friday afternoon was hard going. It snowed so much we had to cut it short incase we couldnt get the car off the carpark! And it was ni on impossible to ride without the fatty. Saturday we rode Penmachno trails in 4" of snow which was again really hard going but we managed 25miles in total then today we rode the Marin trail, no snow but jeez its wet and muddy out there! Loads of fun and it made a nice change from bikepacking Hopefully though ill be out this weekend packed up
Spent a very icy Saturday doing a 33km fell race. Managed not to fall over somehow, but did manage to have to bob into the woods/heather for some .... projection..from either end at different times. Felt utterly terrible on the way there, didn't get much better after I missed the start as I was on the loo. But, it was quite a fun way to spend the day, nearly 5 hours of easy plodding as intensity made things gurgle.
yesterdays : todays ride wasnt on my bike ro remove if non relivent but on my trusty Tele skis , 5 miles round the shap area on the east of the M6 motorway in thin at times but nice and fresh powder, gotta get out whilst you can ! maby i should get a fat bike so it would be more relivent to this forum
Single Speed George wrote:yesterdays : todays ride wasnt on my bike ro remove if non relivent but on my trusty Tele skis , 5 miles round the shap area on the east of the M6 motorway in thin at times but nice and fresh powder, gotta get out whilst you can ! maby i should get a fat bike so it would be more relivent to this forum
Looks like leather boots and long skis - nice one!
Hoping to strap the boards onto the fatbike and combine both at some point but not sure if large placcy boots will be the best option to pedal in... (I'm an NTN wimp!)
Bearbonesnorm wrote:
Are they your new beach racing tyres? Good?
Yes, in deep sand and loose sand dune climbs they are pants, in slippy wet mud they are just as bad.
But for 98% of todays ride they were like riding a fast slick tyre, floating over sand on the beach they left a much smaller foot print than a normal fat bike (with a heavier rider with knobbly tyres )
As for the colour, the photo was slightly tweaked, but they are bright
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50 mile up to cannock chase and back ,
to test out the new wheel.
lots of water about. you know it bad when some so called puddles have swans floating about
Actually yesterday's ride, but my first century of the year doing a lap of the Tywi Ton, with a slight variation as I started at the bottom of Halfway Forest.
Barely got above freezing yesterday, even with a bit of sun. Thing got interesting in the midst of a hail storm when I split a tyre and had to temporarily patch it and put a tube in.
Just need to knock out a minimum of 52.5 km today to hit my January target of 1000 km.
Another "yesterday's ride" - did a bit of local exploring checking out some woods for possible bivvy spots. I've ridden/driven/run past these woods countless times in the fifteen years we've lived here but never been in to them, mind you one has a local nickname of "murder wood" after the body of a lady of ill repute was found there The other wood is full of "the footpath goes HERE!" type signs and the ground is pretty chewed up and covered in brash so not ideal. Total distance ridden of about 10Km
Better weight than wisdom, a traveller cannot carry
donned my white pumps and football socks and joined the monster energy drinkers.
a very wet single speed lap of the dog/monkey up at Cannock chase .
14 miles and 2 sets of brake pads
Headed for the snow yesterday for 7 hours of brutal riding in the Ochills - high winds and wind blown powder up to 2 feet deep made for some hard going and lots of pushing practice. However I discovered that running the front tyre at 2psi and the rear at 3 enables you to ride through 10" plus. The last climb was an hour of maximum effort in minimum gear... Only 40 odd miles but 1500m of climbing....