mrkawasaki
Retrobike Rider
The Kawasaki party will now be three - Kean, the Wizard of Oz, is coming up from London especially for this... Sadly he's threatening to ride a Klein Mantra with discs...
mrkawasaki":5d01njki said:Big Goldsworthy fan - so looking forward even more to this!
FluffyChicken":3v29cexy said:videojetman":3v29cexy said:is there plenty of parking around this area. looks like a day trip for me.
Not so much at the end (and pay/display iirc). But there are places around and cyclepaths/beach to the start point. One being on the start of the road to the east side of the lake. Not sure of winter prices but sometimes it's free.
Also there is the main central Coniston carpark. No idea of prices and road side parking of course.
Quick cycle and flat to the start.
2/3/1 on this map in the order I mention them.
1 = main central carpark
2 = start
http://en.parkopedia.co.uk/parking/coniston/
mrkawasaki":1d7tf50i said:Big Goldsworthy fan - so looking forward even more to this!
drystonepaul":3bjpqrqx said:FluffyChicken":3bjpqrqx said:videojetman":3bjpqrqx said:is there plenty of parking around this area. looks like a day trip for me.
Not so much at the end (and pay/display iirc). But there are places around and cyclepaths/beach to the start point. One being on the start of the road to the east side of the lake. Not sure of winter prices but sometimes it's free.
Also there is the main central Coniston carpark. No idea of prices and road side parking of course.
Quick cycle and flat to the start.
2/3/1 on this map in the order I mention them.
1 = main central carpark
2 = start
http://en.parkopedia.co.uk/parking/coniston/
The best place to park is the at the car park on Lake Road, ie where the ride starts and finishes.
There is the Cafe and some public toilets which are clean and large enough to get changed in should you wish.
There's a Google street view link here, should you want to have a virtual look around. Not sure on parking charges, but there is some free parking on the road itself.
It's almost as though we've thought about where to start in advance...
drystonepaul":3nznctfm said:mrkawasaki":3nznctfm said:Big Goldsworthy fan - so looking forward even more to this!
I prefer the work of Richard Long and Hamish Fulton myself. We will of course stop and look at the sheepfold too though.
Grizedale forest is also full of site specific sculptures too which I'll try and point out as we go around.