Thursday, July 25, 2013

to take a Herriot County mountain bike

Because they look a bit of a nerd, I often protection period is short and the local journey without a bicycle helmet, but on March 28, 2010 (Sunday) event changed my this view. It was a bit windy days, but even so, John, Ryan and I decided to take a Herriot County mountain bike, ride in the North Yorkshire moors. The planned route 11 miles or so Langthwaite took us to the booze Moore, Washfold through the abandoned quarry, we picked up some downhill single track Langthwaite just in time to quickly half bitter red lion pub in all biological TV version of the big and small.
Leave the Langthwaite car park initial climb has been really hard, but depart from one's normal behavior, the wind pushed the asphalt road we climbed the steep winding path on grouse booze Moore in our back. Path is not stable across the booze Moore weaving up and down, left Hearst parked where we met a sweeping downhill, took us to the bridge over the right Skegdale Beck.
Through the small village of Washfold and Hurst is following up Potou into the wind. This time, I feel happy, I will put my bicycle pants, not my mountain bike shorts, and adds extra protection wind resistant vest. Through the abandoned workings continue to climb the stone walls, and then through the door across the marsh part down the end of Moore, although this is a downslope wind is so strong, we have to visit grandma gear parts. The next day, we are fighting a small, rock, appropriate downhill single to bent into U shape track... Then Harry Lu Yafeng again behind us.
In addition to the wind, it is just like any other riding a bicycle, but, if you can excuse the pun, things go downhill from here. Behind John and Ryan inserted some ramblers, so I was the first round of the U shaped bend. Some are straight and fast the magnificent view of the Akengathdal you just e valley clues, in front, I see a rock festival came up fairly steep down about three to four feet, followed by a sharp decline in the second U - bend.

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