Banks + Chimneys Tour
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Right, here's a stab at a seaside version - the Flake '160'. Thanks mal for the Hackness hint - you can cross the Eastern moors without using the A170. But I can't cope with anticlockwise; it just feels funny (despite the bonus of left turns).
Still in three sections:
1. York to Helmsley via Crayke, Wass, Osgoodby, Boltby, Rievaulx. 43 miles.
2. Helmsley to Sandsend via Cockayne, Gillamoor, Rosedale, Egton, Aislaby. 41 miles
3. Sandsend to York via Ruswarp, Hackness, Snainton, Yedingham, Heslerton, West Lutton, Duggleby, Thixendale, Millington, Yapham and Stamford Bridge. 75 miles.
[apologies to Safari users, you may have to paste in those links; IE doesn't seem to mind.]
Total 160 miles approx
Needless to say, improvements could be made:
> I've never ridden half those roads, and so there may be some too busy/too boring/too flat or where I've hit the town but missed the climb.
> There's a four-mile stretch of the A171 south of Whitby. There doesn't seem much choice, and I guess there'll be a few caravans.
> Not sure where the cafe stops fit in. If the first is Helmsley, the second should be Snainton or somewhere around there (not forgetting the Trillo's van at Sandsend for Howard...)
And Broom is right that according to AUK the Dales Grimpeur is on 30/5, so it's either a two-day North Yorks extravaganza for some or choose a different date...
tom
Still in three sections:
1. York to Helmsley via Crayke, Wass, Osgoodby, Boltby, Rievaulx. 43 miles.
2. Helmsley to Sandsend via Cockayne, Gillamoor, Rosedale, Egton, Aislaby. 41 miles
3. Sandsend to York via Ruswarp, Hackness, Snainton, Yedingham, Heslerton, West Lutton, Duggleby, Thixendale, Millington, Yapham and Stamford Bridge. 75 miles.
[apologies to Safari users, you may have to paste in those links; IE doesn't seem to mind.]
Total 160 miles approx
Needless to say, improvements could be made:
> I've never ridden half those roads, and so there may be some too busy/too boring/too flat or where I've hit the town but missed the climb.
> There's a four-mile stretch of the A171 south of Whitby. There doesn't seem much choice, and I guess there'll be a few caravans.
> Not sure where the cafe stops fit in. If the first is Helmsley, the second should be Snainton or somewhere around there (not forgetting the Trillo's van at Sandsend for Howard...)
And Broom is right that according to AUK the Dales Grimpeur is on 30/5, so it's either a two-day North Yorks extravaganza for some or choose a different date...
tom
Agreed. When is a good date? Weekend before might suit me, but maybe Audaxers don't want a hard ride only 6 days before the Grimpeur.
Also a question for anyone: which side of Rosedale is 'the chimney'? Looks like it's to the southwest, in which case the current route rides down the chimney and up the other side (which itself looks pretty serious...)
cheers,
tom
Also a question for anyone: which side of Rosedale is 'the chimney'? Looks like it's to the southwest, in which case the current route rides down the chimney and up the other side (which itself looks pretty serious...)
cheers,
tom
Thanks Dave - got me a thinking on a new route. To the coast via Blakey, back via Rosedale. Loses the Hackness hack but gains Birdsall:
2. Helmsley - Sandsend via Cockayne, Blakey Ridge. 45 miles.
3. Sandsend-York via Egton, Rosedale, Hutton, Marton, Old Malton, Birdsall, Thixendale, Millington. 73 miles.
2. Helmsley - Sandsend via Cockayne, Blakey Ridge. 45 miles.
3. Sandsend-York via Egton, Rosedale, Hutton, Marton, Old Malton, Birdsall, Thixendale, Millington. 73 miles.