best ride of the year?
Posted: 17 Jul 2021, 8:11am
Anyone else had their best ride of the year! Yesterday, having decided that 3-4 days cycling through the Dales, then the Lakes, then back home via Hadrians Wall probably wasn't very sensible (Superb weather forccast, Pandemic over, Vast Crowds could be expected, 29 fold increase in Covid rates through some of the areas I'd be passing through), opted to cycle a bit of the county I've never bothered with.
107 miles, 3 No. historic castles, 3 historic renowned bridges, unexpected avenues of superb trees a relict of the area having been colonized by Victorian millionaires before emptying, unexpectedly came across a unique church and then a public water fountain in the middle of the country. Superb roads with the up/down nature which had always put me off heading North beyond 20 plus miles, changing after 20 miles into a flat/sculpted glacial plain. And utterly empty roads, motorists who quite literally pulled to the other side of the road (Nb. Even on my last 17 mile diversion onto a "major" A Road (2 HGV's in 17 miles, a 4/4, several cars).
And...... access to superb discount stores for lunch, by chance access to a superb, sculpted, shaded bench overlooking the Tweed from a cared for Park, for lunch, quite incredibly, an incredibly clean, public toilet appeared, in a tiny village just when required. they even had good quality loo paper , running water, a hand drier and somewhere to lock a bike up
. When did we stop having public toiletgs in the UK? It felt like cycling in France, or back down in New Zealand
107 miles, 3 No. historic castles, 3 historic renowned bridges, unexpected avenues of superb trees a relict of the area having been colonized by Victorian millionaires before emptying, unexpectedly came across a unique church and then a public water fountain in the middle of the country. Superb roads with the up/down nature which had always put me off heading North beyond 20 plus miles, changing after 20 miles into a flat/sculpted glacial plain. And utterly empty roads, motorists who quite literally pulled to the other side of the road (Nb. Even on my last 17 mile diversion onto a "major" A Road (2 HGV's in 17 miles, a 4/4, several cars).
And...... access to superb discount stores for lunch, by chance access to a superb, sculpted, shaded bench overlooking the Tweed from a cared for Park, for lunch, quite incredibly, an incredibly clean, public toilet appeared, in a tiny village just when required. they even had good quality loo paper , running water, a hand drier and somewhere to lock a bike up


