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I went bikepacking in The North Yorkshire Moors National Park. Just a quick one nighter this time! I camped near Whitby Abbey before cycling on the cinder track trail to Scarborough.

Campsite here: https://www.pitchup.com/campsites/England/North_East/North_Yorkshire/Whitby/abbey_farm_showfield/#csdetail

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Routes here:
Day 1: https://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/4256997049
Day 2: https://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/4256998915

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Time stamps:

0:00 – Day 1
3:23 – Day 2
5:38 – Summary

21 Comments

  1. You clearly took a lot of time in putting that video together, thank your. It was so peaceful to watch. I am just getting my head around video editing and have one frustration when ,travelling how do you transport your camera, I have yet to find a way to make my camera quickly accessible without having to undo millions of straps,.

  2. What a great video. I'm from Skipton, but now live in Thailand, so this brought back some brilliant memories. Some very impressive camera work and editing. Check out some of my vids here in Thailand if you get the chance. Ride safe. JP the old guy )

  3. Thank you for watching! I hope you enjoyed this weekend adventure! I'm trying to reach 1000 subscribers, so please subscribe, like and leave a comment if you like my videos 🙂 Thanks!

  4. You can bypass bits of the cinder track on the adjacent roads and/or the beach at Boggle Hole (at low tide) but you'd still need low enough gearing to get up 33% climbs…

  5. Another great one.

    I did the cinder trail on my gravel bike earlier in the year in the other direction, it was a very wet day and we had a little less luggage but found it generally ok. In fact it was my brother in laws first non tarmac ride and he only had a couple of moments. He's thoroughly enjoyed it despite the weather.

  6. Happy New Year! Thank you everyone for helping me reach my goal of 1000 subscribers. I'm looking forward to seeing how this channel grows by the end of 2022! All the best everyone and happy bikepacking!

  7. Lovely video as always. I'm off to pickering this summer with my bike so this got me excited. One tip I use to inflate my thermarest is a bin bag with a 16mm (I think car radiator hose) secured at the base and use the bin bag to push the air in. Easy on the lungs and doesn't get moisture into the mattress. Keep up the great Films

  8. Well filmed Tom. Nice drone work too! I’m a hiker and rider so I can’t wait to get back to the North East and do some of this. We were in the UK in 2019 and I walked the Coast to Coast so I recognised the North York Moors. Nice to see you camping 👍 I have a Nature Hike, 1.7kg. I, going to have to get me a bike on my next visit 😂 Thanks for this Tom. I’ll follow! Dave from down-under 🇦🇺

  9. You can do the route comfortably on a gravel bike, even a hybrid with 32mm tyres if you're careful of the potholes around Ravenscar. On the Ravenscar point, there's a permanent colony of seals on the beach down there that is worth a look. Something to fly your drone over next time you're there maybe!

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