Monday 29 April 2024

Wednesday 1st May, 2 bike ride Coniston

Start 9.30 from White Moss car park on A591 between Grasmere and Rydal Water. Free parking available on minor road above, eg what3words ///beyond.back.squabbles  

Ride south via Hawkshead and Esthwaite Water, then returning north on the quiet east side of Coniston Water. Lunch at Brantwood after 21 miles so you might like to bring something with you for elevenses.

About 34 miles with a few hills.

Text or WhatsApp Mike 07906896503


Saturday 27 April 2024

Change to Sunday(28th) 3 bike ride - NOW starting in Greystoke 0930

The weather forecast for the Alston/ Allendale area has changed to be wet-wet-wet. So I propose shifting the start to Greystoke 0930 as West is best! I am sure I can find a route involving a pass or two and the one I show below is  a suggestion at 100km. There are lots of possible stop offs too!

 ROUTE HERE

Failed again - I think I will have to leave the Alston ride until we get some predictably good weather.

Friday 26 April 2024

Whoops!

 In case you think I've gone a bit quiet...

I was planning lots of cycling April and May with a view to doing the 100 mile 'Ride to the Sun' from Carlisle to Edinburgh on 22nd June, but...

A tumble from my bike on 3rd April has kept me off my bike ever since and the gap between my current mileage and the above 100 miles is too great to bridge in the time available. I hope to be out and about and leading rides again soon. And I am mending 😃

Alison

3Bike Ride from Alston 0930. Sunday

The sharp eyed amongst us will notice that this is a ride where I was sole rider at the time of the 'great wind and rains!'

 Starting a little away from the usual......0930

The Route starts from The Texaco / Spar garage on the way into Alston - plenty of parking NY 716462 or
///wooden.tragedy.newsreel  From there we go to Garrigill Nenthead Allendale Town (lunch stop) Whitfield Lanehead Slaggeyford and back to Alston on the N side of the S Tyne?

At 70km this may not look much but there are a few hills - nevertheless it is spectacular countryside typical of the Northumbrian Penines. There is a good lunch stop in Allendale Town but bring supplies in case. (Allendale Forge cafe say they are open 9-16)
Weather forecast is saying mild sunny showery and windy - take your pick!
It would be good to have some company?

ROUTE 

Geoff 
WhatsApp or text if you are coming 07711842885

 

Tuesday 23 April 2024

Submission of response to Gov Consultation re E-BIKES (due before 26.4.24)

Cumbria Cycle Mayor (Richard Ingham) has posted today information about the above. Submissions are to be in before the end of Thursday.
The proposed changes are to increase the Wattage permitted (for pedal cycles and so called EAPCs - electrically assisted pedal cycles) from 250 to 500 watts, and allowing 'twist and go' operation. 

In view of the limitation in time I have drafted an outline of my thinking which I show below. I don't think my views are likely to be controversial for Club members (a brave expression). 

PLEASE, please would you have a check through, even look at the regulation summary (I am not sure that you will make this link work but I am sure I have got all the right letters if not necessarily in the right .....) letting me have any contrary views.

https://www.gov.uk/government/consultation/smarter-regulation-proposed-changes-to-legislation-for- electrically-assisted-pedal-cycles

Smarter regulation: proposed changes to legislation for electrically assisted pedal cycles (EAPCs)

(issued 29.2.24 response closing 2359 hours 25th April 24)

Questions:                                          Suggested (abbreviated) responses       

1

Support / oppose:

Oppose

2

Explain response:

removal use of pedals / twist and go more akin to motorcycles ..

3

provide relevant evidence

Cycle Club with substantial e-cycles membership

4

Support / oppose increase in assisted speed from 3.73 Kmph to 25 Kmph

Oppose (current no pedal / electric max speed 3.73 km.  250 Watt has the present limit of 25km)

5

Explain answer to 4

If no pedals only power is the electric motor. There are no physical exercise benefits for a cyclist  (with exception for hand propelled cycles, usually 3 or more wheels, but equally they would not be exercising with EAPC).

6

Provide evidence in support of answers 4 & 5

(Club cycling issues)

7

You propose limiting to disabled  ?

No / not relevant –EAPCs are simply motor vehicles

8

Support / limit to cargo bikes? Definition asked for (!).

No experience but 250 watt powers large Off road bikes without apparent lack of power

9

Evidence sought for 8 answer (Q excludes answer re vehicle insurance , Highway Code, helmets ...)

As above

10, 11, 12, 13

What is stock in UK and use of e-cycles  ?
the e-cycle market .... 

Don’t know


14

Change in Regs affecting ‘function and performance .. no of trips taken’ for consumers and transport users

Imagine some irresponsible use will engage urban dwellers in perfecting side-stepping , better falling performance and First Aid practice

 15,16

manufacturers' responses - costs / benefits .....
Don't know

Sunday 21 April 2024

Wednesday 24th April: 2 bike Ride from Kirkby Lonsdale

Meet Kirkby Lonsdale, south side of Devils Bridge at 9.30. There is a lot of free parking.

The route is along the west side of the Lune Valley to coffee at Wray (12 miles) and then into North Craven for lunch at the Old Sawmill cafe in Clapham. Back to K.L. via Ingleton. Distance 38 miles. This is an easy ride along quiet lanes with two good refreshment stops.

Ernest. Text 07549 131994 if interested.

Note also that we are offering two ride on Wednesday, a grade 2 and a grade 3. For the latter please see David's post for the 24th below.


Saturday 20 April 2024

 Sundays 2 bike ride starts from in front of the cemetery at 9:30. Hopefully the weather will stay dry as we cycle from Penrith to KO and Melmerby for coffee/or brunch. Return will be by Ousby Skirwith  and Winskill.  Rosie 

Wednesday 24 April

 Hi

The outing start at the Sands, Brampton at 9.30.

11's at Longtown , Lunch at Bewcastle (no cafe so BYO) Quiet border road with a loop into Scotland and some hills

Route here

text 07810 346 838

David

Friday 19 April 2024

3 Bike Ride 09.30 Sunday 21st

 52 mile 3 bike ride starting at Wetheral (lay by south of the village on the Cumwhinton Road). Heading to Walton, Bewcastle & Roadhead for refreshments (20 mile) at the village hall (soup, bacon sandwich & cake plus a hot drink £5... maybe *CASH* only). A quick foray across the Scottish border before returning via Penton, Hethersgill, Laversdale & Great Corby. Route/map/gpx file >> HERE << 

Text or WhatsApp 07855534727. Cheers, John H


Tuesday 16 April 2024

Wednesday 17th for info

I am intending riding from home to Silloth and back tomorrow and shall be leaving at about 0900 arriving at Mrs Wilson for refreshment between 1200 and 1300. Would be good to meet up along the way or if you are in the area! No pressure. Just information.

Route HERE

Geoff

Monday 15 April 2024

Challenge Rides - September 15th

You will already be aware that we propose to run Challenge rides in September (Sat 15th from Langwathby VH) See opposite if you are viewing the web version of this Blog.
We are about to hold the third planning meeting tomorrow Tuesday 16th April and it would give us more confidence if we knew that members were prepared to help in some way on the day (and before the day if you can). I have produced a list <HERE> where you can see who is involved and to which you can add your details.
Thanks

Geoff

Thursday 11 April 2024

2 and 3 bike rides from Tebay Sunday 14th April

 Rosie and myself are leading 2 rides leaving Tebay sports ground at 9.30, and heading to Kirkby Lonsdale for early lunches. Rosie will be going to Sedburgh first and then direct to KL. My ride will go to KL, via Sedburgh, Dentdale and Barbondale. Return to Tebay to be decided by the groups, but probably total mileages of about 38 and 50 miles.  Let us know if you will be joining us.  Text or What’s app.    Rosie 07818241833.               Phil  07810751189 

Monday 8 April 2024

3Bike ride from Longtown - Wed 10th April

 The ride will start from the Sycamore Cafe in Longtown at 9.30am.   The route will be as indicated on the blog.   The route as far as Langholm is gently undulating.   After Langholm the route continues over Langholm Moor and eventually to Newcastleton at 25 miles where we will stop for an early lunch.    In the afternoon we go into the more remote parts to Bewcastle and meander back to Longtown.   The route is quite hilly.   Total distance is 53 miles.  

At the moment the forecast for the area is 90% chance of rain, wind strength isn’t too bad but could be gusty.



Friday 5 April 2024

3Bike Ride from Alston 0930. Sunday

 Starting a little away from the usual......0930

The Route starts from The Texaco / Spar garage on the way into Alston - plenty of parking NY 716462 or
///wooden.tragedy.newsreel  From there we go to Garrigill Nenthead Allendale Town (lunch stop) Whitfield Lanehead Slaggeyford and back to Alston on the N side of the S Tyne?

At 70km this may not look much but there are a few hills - nevertheless it is spectacular countryside typical of the Northumbrian Penines. There is a good lunch stop in Allendale Town but bring supplies in case. (Allendale Forge cafe say they are open 9-16)
Weather forecast is saying mild sunny showery and windy - take your pick!
It would be good to have some company?

ROUTE 

Geoff 
WhatsApp or text if you are coming 07711842885

Thursday 4 April 2024

 I am down to lead a ride on Sunday but the forecast at the moment is for strong winds. I am not keen to go out if it is very windy so no ride planned . Rosie 

Monday 1 April 2024

Wednesdays  Ride will start at Beacon Edge at 9:30 to ride over Strawberry Hill to Salkeld Dykes ,Calthwaite and on to the coffee stop. Return by Skelton if not raining hard. Wednesday is  looking a bit wet  but hope to have some company riding to the coffee stop. Route may change if it’s very wet and route back may be more direct. Please text or What’s App if joining me. 07818241833.

Rosie