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BroomWagon
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Post by BroomWagon »

Yep, that's the one Arthur.
mal
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Post by mal »

Will - a hilly wolds circuit for you (Broomwagon knows this one well and I used it, with occasional added bits or bits taken out, when I was preparing for L'etape du tour last year):

- left at Bugthorpe (approached from Skirpenbeck), follow road, climb up through Barthorpe to Acklam Mast
- left at mast (steep descent), right to Leavening (some bumps)
- right at Jolly Sailors crossroads and climb leavening bank, take right just past house
- left at junction, left at crossroads, back down to Leavening
- left at the Jolly Sailors (some bumps - you're retracing the route towards Aclam Mast)
- left just before Acklam, climb (20%) to Acklam Mast
- left at top, left at junction, right signed Birdsall, right at cross roads, descend to Thixendale
- first right in Thixendale (about 100 metres in to village) - it's a hairpin and not immediately obvious - climb out of Thixendale
- left at T junction, right to Uncleby (steep descent, nasty bend at bottom)
- left at T to Kirby Underdale and climb out
- right at T junction
- right at main road
- left at top of Garrowby Hill descend to Bishop Wilton
- left at Bishop Wilton
- left (about 1.5km) short climb to Great Givendale
- right at T junction
- head towards Pocklinton and then homewards?

Just keep Phil B's comments in mind enjoying yourself, keeping it smooth, keeping it steady.
Helen
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Post by Helen »

Mal
All you need is a catchy name and that sounds like a classic TT.
Helen
Rob
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Post by Rob »

mal wrote:- left at Bugthorpe (approached from Skirpenbeck), follow road, climb up through Barthorpe to Acklam Mast
- left at mast (steep descent), right to Leavening (some bumps)
- right at Jolly Sailors crossroads and climb leavening bank, take right just past house
- left at junction, left at crossroads, back down to Leavening
- left at the Jolly Sailors (some bumps - you're retracing the route towards Aclam Mast)
- left just before Acklam, climb (20%) to Acklam Mast
- left at top, left at junction, right signed Birdsall, right at cross roads, descend to Thixendale
- first right in Thixendale (about 100 metres in to village) - it's a hairpin and not immediately obvious - climb out of Thixendale
- left at T junction, right to Uncleby (steep descent, nasty bend at bottom)
- left at T to Kirby Underdale and climb out
- right at T junction
- right at main road
- left at top of Garrowby Hill descend to Bishop Wilton
- left at Bishop Wilton
- left (about 1.5km) short climb to Great Givendale
- right at T junction
........and repeat
Dr Dave
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Post by Dr Dave »

Do that a couple of times a week and you'll fly up Park Rash or Rosedale Chimney!
willhub
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Post by willhub »

No route for this on google maps?
AndrewM
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Post by AndrewM »

Dr Dave wrote:Do that a couple of times a week and you'll fly up Park Rash or Rosedale Chimney!
Not with the best part of 80 miles in your legs already, you wouldn't!
Dr Dave
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Post by Dr Dave »

AndrewM wrote:
Dr Dave wrote:Do that a couple of times a week and you'll fly up Park Rash or Rosedale Chimney!
Not with the best part of 80 miles in your legs already, you wouldn't!
:D :D
mal
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Post by mal »

Dr Dave wrote:Do that a couple of times a week and you'll fly up Park Rash or Rosedale Chimney!
I did,

...


and I didn't
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