Winter bivy - northern edition.
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Winter bivy - northern edition.
Stu is already well into the welsh one with the 179 days thread.
I can't work out how many days it is now but...
Who's keen for a December bivy? Maybe meet at the ladybower inn again?? Plenty to go at round there.
I can't work out how many days it is now but...
Who's keen for a December bivy? Maybe meet at the ladybower inn again?? Plenty to go at round there.

Re: Winter bivy - northern edition.
Depends on where people want to go.
I've been working on something Calderdale based for a bit of a change
I've been working on something Calderdale based for a bit of a change
Re: Winter bivy - northern edition.
Chaps, I'd be very keen on Calderdale. Especially the top end. My family are all from there, I've walked all over, but I've very little experience of riding (except hebden B). Studly pike bivy?
Huge amount of good riding and with the high population of bikers a lot of the pubs are friendly.
Huge amount of good riding and with the high population of bikers a lot of the pubs are friendly.
Re: Winter bivy - northern edition.
Sounds good to me. Not done loads round there besides the obvious MTL and pbw etc

Re: Winter bivy - northern edition.
if it involves a few hours in a warm pub prior to kipping down, i may be interested in this.
Re: Winter bivy - northern edition.
In true Northern style the plan will be something like:
Meet at pub for a cheeky half while everyone arrives
3-4 hours of riding at a social pace
Another pub for a few beers, warming by the fire and hopefully something to eat
1-2 hours of riding to the bivi spot
3-4 hours of riding the following morning back home
6/7 Dec (same as our Welsh & Scottish brothers)
More details after the BB200
Its a social event so everyones welcome. No one will be left behind and remember mines a pint
(Being in Calderdale there will be some climbing, Cheeky trails and more than likely some swearing)
Meet at pub for a cheeky half while everyone arrives
3-4 hours of riding at a social pace
Another pub for a few beers, warming by the fire and hopefully something to eat
1-2 hours of riding to the bivi spot
3-4 hours of riding the following morning back home
6/7 Dec (same as our Welsh & Scottish brothers)
More details after the BB200
Its a social event so everyones welcome. No one will be left behind and remember mines a pint

(Being in Calderdale there will be some climbing, Cheeky trails and more than likely some swearing)
Re: Winter bivy - northern edition.
I'll be there
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Re: Winter bivy - northern edition.
Yes please. [edit]I'm gonna have to bail on this one, sorry! have fun[/edit]
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Re: Winter bivy - northern edition.
Think me and the misses would be up for this. We're newbies so will have to educate us in the art of drink, ride, drink, eat, ride, sleep, ride.
We've bivvy'd before and I'm entered to on the bb200 so hopefully we won't be too far behind.
We've bivvy'd before and I'm entered to on the bb200 so hopefully we won't be too far behind.
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Re: Winter bivy - northern edition.
Hopefully up for this. If I ride to the start this year I will have to set off a few days before!

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Re: Winter bivy - northern edition.
Just found out about this.
Will be well up for it, especially in Calderdale.
Keep us posted!
Will be well up for it, especially in Calderdale.
Keep us posted!
Re: Winter bivy - northern edition.
Right then, details below:
Meeting Point
The Stubbing Wharf, HX7 6LU
Sat 6th December
Arrive from Noon, for a 1pm start. Plenty of time for a cheeky half.
Please dont park in the carpark, but theres plenty of cheeky parking nearby (ask if unsure) or pop up on the train (5 min ride away)
Riding
30k all weather route to the Old Silent Inn, Stanbury for some food. I may need numbers at some point.
Generally Moorland crossings. Expect a reasonable amount of climbing and one shortish push.
Then its about 5k to the bivi spot
30k ride back in the morning
More Moorland, Singletrack above Todmorden (fingers crossed for a hard frost) and a pootle down the canal back to Hebden.
Kit
Remember its December so bring appropriate kit
You'll also need some lights for the section to the bivi spot. (If you're short of a pair i'm sure someone can lend you a set)
Its a social event, so everyone is welcome and the pace will be set to gentle.
Meeting Point
The Stubbing Wharf, HX7 6LU
Sat 6th December
Arrive from Noon, for a 1pm start. Plenty of time for a cheeky half.
Please dont park in the carpark, but theres plenty of cheeky parking nearby (ask if unsure) or pop up on the train (5 min ride away)
Riding
30k all weather route to the Old Silent Inn, Stanbury for some food. I may need numbers at some point.
Generally Moorland crossings. Expect a reasonable amount of climbing and one shortish push.
Then its about 5k to the bivi spot
30k ride back in the morning
More Moorland, Singletrack above Todmorden (fingers crossed for a hard frost) and a pootle down the canal back to Hebden.
Kit
Remember its December so bring appropriate kit
You'll also need some lights for the section to the bivi spot. (If you're short of a pair i'm sure someone can lend you a set)
Its a social event, so everyone is welcome and the pace will be set to gentle.
Re: Winter bivy - northern edition.
Sounds good. Just ordered the misses a wildcat handlebar bag for the occasion 

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Re: Winter bivy - northern edition.
Tempted.
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Re: Winter bivy - northern edition.
I think I'm up for this, bit nearer than Stu's one
Wait for me...
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Re: Winter bivy - northern edition.
Might be up for this, will need to see if I can get some suitable kit together by then.
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I may well be in 

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Re: Winter bivy - northern edition.
But now I've been told "we" are going for a Christmas meal on the Sunday lunchtime with family who are going away to The States for 4 weeks a couple of days afterwards. So I'm out unless I can get away at 1st thingJohnClimber wrote:Tempted.

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Re: Winter bivy - northern edition.
I believe the popular term John, is ... 'grow a pair'.But now I've been told "we" are going for a Christmas meal on the Sunday lunchtime with family who are going away to The States for 4 weeks a couple of days afterwards. So I'm out unless I can get away at 1st thing

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Re: Winter bivy - northern edition.
Sounds good, and handy for me. Count me in.
Re: Winter bivy - northern edition.
Anyone from Sheffield or peaks want to share a lift north a bit?
Can probably drive and have a four bike carrier
Can probably drive and have a four bike carrier

Re: Winter bivy - northern edition.
I've not ridden this area before so would be keen to come along.
Re: Winter bivy - northern edition.
Is there likely to be a gpx for the route released beforehand? As always, ill be keen to try and ride some of this before signing up to the ride, wouldnt want to hold you all back! 
