al-onestare":39jbph2t said:You guys up north are very fortunate to have such excellent climbs; they really make my Kent / Surrey hills look like bumps.
Kerplunk":j9649hnt said:Those photos make it look a lot brighter than I remember... We went about 2/3 the way round Pen y Ghent and I've still got no idea what the top of it actually looks like. On a nice dry day its probably a really nice ride, when its wet and you're struggling with a bad back it became a bit of a slog and I was bit of a dead weight for Al. Its all character building and Al learnt an important lesson about always taking a waterproof jacket just in case when you venture north of Watford Gap. Thank god for having a multi-tool with a decent chain tool on it.
drystonepaul":hvbhw718 said:Yeah, when my southern mates talk about conquering Ditchling Beacon on the London to Brighton ride as though they've climbed Everest I do chuckle.
They don't believe me when I tell them that the climb from the bottom of my road (where I live) to the top is about the same altitude gain.
Then you keep climbing for another 20 minutes before you reach the proper hills.
al-onestare":q9uq9mr5 said:Don't be too hard on the dead weight bit... get a bionic spine and you'll be a rocket ;-)