Dent Head Viaduct |
- Dent, where I was staying, has the highest railway station in England.
- Dent has almost four times the rainfall of London.
At least I knew from the audax entry form that 3100m climbing would be involved. And the fact I'm doing this as an audax means rain, naturally.
Perfect PBP training then, especially after only having had three hours sleep the night before.
Nearly there! |
My chums and I with the view in the background |
I stopped off in a pub near Kettlewell, for a coffee. I had seen the sign: "No muddy boots allowed". The landlord didn't look me up and down, just down. 'Coffee please' I said, and sat down. My overshoes might have been wet, but they were not muddy. My feet hadn't touch the ground for the last 50 miles, there is no way they were muddy, and cycling shoes are not boots.
Wensleydale cheese! I had a craving for it after cycling past the 'Wensleydale Cheese visitor centre'. Shame on me for not stopping, but cycling around with cheese in my saddlebag didn't appeal.
Going through Burnley made me think of Fred Dibnah. All those out of use chimneys still standing. There are some beautiful buildings/structures around. Here is a great fact about Burnley from the wiki site: "More Benedictine is drunk in one local working men's club, the Burnley Miners Club, than anywhere else in the world, after a local regiment stationed in Normandy during World War I brought back a taste for the drink."
After Burnley was the lovely ride back via Clitheroe and Slaidburn, which I remembered from my LEJOG trip. This is in Lancashire now and the Forest of Bowland - beautiful. I stopped off at the Slaidburn Youth Hostel to fill my water bottle.
Profile of the ride - like alligator's teeth |
The following day, I drove over to Settle, to the start of the CycleChat forum ride. I made my excuses which were received with complete understanding.
CycleChat meeting point |
Photos are on the slideshow till the next ride or here: Clicky
zoveel regen, zoveel pieken, zo weinig slaap en zo alleen, en toch zoooveel courage!!!
ReplyDeleteHet prachtige landschap zal wel een reward op zich geweest zijn.
Proficiat hoor! Als jij PBP niet aankunt, wie dan wel.
Meim en Peip xxx xxx