Our neighbours from oop north have organised what looks to be a great ride
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... sc&start=0
Location - Near Pocklington in the Yorkshire Wolds
Distance - 23 miles
Difficulty Rating - 4/5 (No recce completed rating provided by route guide)
Meeting Point - Great Givendale
Post Code - YO42 1TT
Grid Ref - SE 811 538
Time :: 10am for a 10:30 start
Car Parking - Verges at the side of a quiet country lane
Terrain - Singletrack, double track and quiet country lanes
We will be stopping at the Gait Inn in Millington for a late lunch as unfortunately we won't reach Millington until nearly 2/3rds distance but I have made enquiries and due to a local festival the pub will be open for food all day and is more than happy to serve a group of mud covered mountain bikers. Please bring snacks etc to keep you going until we reach the pub.
The route is known for having some very muddy areas in winter and although it is now supposed to be summer I would expect due to the recent rainfall that we should prepare for the worst.
Finally this is going to be a proper old school adventure as it has not been previously ridden by any of us locals and we will be navigating with a good old fashioned map!
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... sc&start=0
Location - Near Pocklington in the Yorkshire Wolds
Distance - 23 miles
Difficulty Rating - 4/5 (No recce completed rating provided by route guide)
Meeting Point - Great Givendale
Post Code - YO42 1TT
Grid Ref - SE 811 538
Time :: 10am for a 10:30 start
Car Parking - Verges at the side of a quiet country lane
Terrain - Singletrack, double track and quiet country lanes
We will be stopping at the Gait Inn in Millington for a late lunch as unfortunately we won't reach Millington until nearly 2/3rds distance but I have made enquiries and due to a local festival the pub will be open for food all day and is more than happy to serve a group of mud covered mountain bikers. Please bring snacks etc to keep you going until we reach the pub.
The route is known for having some very muddy areas in winter and although it is now supposed to be summer I would expect due to the recent rainfall that we should prepare for the worst.
Finally this is going to be a proper old school adventure as it has not been previously ridden by any of us locals and we will be navigating with a good old fashioned map!