The "Photos From Today's Ride" thread...
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Slightly sketchy moment...
Luckily it happened at the end of the freeride track not two corners before or I'd have been in A&E.
Note to self: Always check the brake mounts are tight before riding!
Personally I'd trade getting the front wheel off quickly for having encapsulated brake mount bolts!
Luckily it happened at the end of the freeride track not two corners before or I'd have been in A&E.
Note to self: Always check the brake mounts are tight before riding!
Personally I'd trade getting the front wheel off quickly for having encapsulated brake mount bolts!
Justin Cyder said:
Some of the regular segments I do look very suspicious to me. One in particular is an 8% rooty & rutted mile & someone's in there at just under two minutes which would be some going.
A section I ride at my local trail centre has been ruined by Idiots cheating on Strava. Half a mile or so of slight downhill with roots and rock gardens etc. Some of the really good guys could fly down on their downhill bikes at 25-30mph but now there's a group of idiots who can supposedly do it at 70mph.
neilski said:
From t'other day in Peru. I climbed from the village on the right (3,150m) up the valley to the switchbacks on the left and over a 4,300m pass before getting to enjoy a 45km descent down to Ayacucho at 2,800m.
That looks awesome.There must be some awesome views over there. Any more photos please?
duff said:
Not from today but was on holiday in Hawaii last week, hired a bike and rode Mt Haleakala - 35 miles up and 10000ft of climbing. Gradient was fairly easy, just a long slog. Good views of the island from the top and a more bearable 15c, it was 30c at sea level.
Good work. High on my cycling bucket list, this one. How long did it take?Gruffy said:
Good work. High on my cycling bucket list, this one. How long did it take?
Thanks - took me just over 5 hours to climb from Paia up to the crater, 1hr 15 back down! I'm not really built for long climbs at 95kg but it's an easy gradient, just very, very long. I underestimated how much food I'd need so really slowed down with 2500ft of climbing left and only 1 gel - there's nowhere to get food past 2500ft.Can recommend Maui Cyclery for bike hire if you do ever go, I got a Litespeed for about £40 and they give you spares, helmet and jacket too if you want them.
longintheleg said:
neilski said:
From t'other day in Peru. I climbed from the village on the right (3,150m) up the valley to the switchbacks on the left and over a 4,300m pass before getting to enjoy a 45km descent down to Ayacucho at 2,800m.
That looks awesome.There must be some awesome views over there. Any more photos please?
Photo stream
allezandrew said:
Great photo's Andrew! Been away for a couple of days staying at a lodge near Hawick.
Day 1 doing part of the Romans and Reivers trail:
Arriving at Craik forrest:
Looking back down towards Craik:
Dropping back to the road:
Climbing up towards Broadlee loch:
At Broadlee loch itself.
Covered around 19miles in total. Full write up of the day here:
http://www.trailscotland.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.ph...
Day 2 was meant to be out on the road bike, however an instrumental error (I forgot my shoes) meant it was out for some road miles on the mountiain bike (as it turned out most of the day was a wash out with rain anyway so not a big deal).
Out at Alemoor resevoir:
A quick stop at the site of the old Redforgreen school (random being the middle of nowehre, was open from 1855-1955 now just a small cairn remains).
And finally on the return, cant remember the last time I seen one of these still in service:
and finally back to the lodge:
Great few days and really looking forward to a return in the summer.
Day 1 doing part of the Romans and Reivers trail:
Arriving at Craik forrest:
Looking back down towards Craik:
Dropping back to the road:
Climbing up towards Broadlee loch:
At Broadlee loch itself.
Covered around 19miles in total. Full write up of the day here:
http://www.trailscotland.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.ph...
Day 2 was meant to be out on the road bike, however an instrumental error (I forgot my shoes) meant it was out for some road miles on the mountiain bike (as it turned out most of the day was a wash out with rain anyway so not a big deal).
Out at Alemoor resevoir:
A quick stop at the site of the old Redforgreen school (random being the middle of nowehre, was open from 1855-1955 now just a small cairn remains).
And finally on the return, cant remember the last time I seen one of these still in service:
and finally back to the lodge:
Great few days and really looking forward to a return in the summer.
2DDav said:
Been away for a couple of days staying at a lodge near Hawick.
Day 1 doing part of the Romans and Reivers trail:
Arriving at Craik forrest:
Looking back down towards Craik:
Dropping back to the road:
Climbing up towards Broadlee loch:
At Broadlee loch itself.
Covered around 19miles in total. Full write up of the day here:
http://www.trailscotland.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.ph...
Looks like a good trip - I've been meaning to explore Craik forest for year, I did realise that there are mountain bike trails there though!Day 1 doing part of the Romans and Reivers trail:
Arriving at Craik forrest:
Looking back down towards Craik:
Dropping back to the road:
Climbing up towards Broadlee loch:
At Broadlee loch itself.
Covered around 19miles in total. Full write up of the day here:
http://www.trailscotland.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.ph...
No pics from today because I got a GoPro this morning so went to try it out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xc1K50skNSM&fe...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmS9VDO_rw8&li...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xc1K50skNSM&fe...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmS9VDO_rw8&li...
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