I was out for nearly 7 hours today I just felt like it 👍mind 1 hour of that was sat on a bench with a coffee talking to a bikepacker on his way home I might just give it a go 🎪another very informative video cheers
Great video of a fab local route. You aren't joking about the hills, Queensbury is my neck of the woods and i love having that countryside on my doorstep 🙂. Have you ever tried the shibden wall or Trooper Lane? (for the record Ii havent, im not that brave 😆)
Wow brilliant scenery Gordon. Wondered what that foam ring was for on your handle bars, mystery solved. Love tudor era..not found many coins from that time wile out detecting.
Brilliant vlog Gordon, I often do a loop from my house that incorporates the shibden valley then roper lane and eventually down in to Ovenden. It’s only 10 miles but the climbing is 1200ft! 😅 I’ve never taken that road next to farm shop so I’ll have to investigate that one 🙌
She has a name you know. OK, she's Italian and hasn't trimmed it for a bit, the downstairs gardener has been sacked but you can't just call her a "triangle?"
Hi gordon ,ive cycled up through queensbury today over to haworth and up the oxenhope climb down into pecket well and hebden bridge ,plenty of climbing today ,ive sent you a follow request on strava ive never been down the lane next to the keelham farm shop i wouldnt mind giving that a try regards jay
Another wonderful video, and local insight to days gone by Gordon. Headley Lane is one I’ve never used but it’s jotted down now for future reference 👍🏻
Wonderful stuff Gordon. As an "incomer" (only lived here about 28 years) I love to hear all the history of the area.Truly underestimated cycling channel.
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Wow….. What a hell of a lot of climbing!
Impressive stuff. I am definitely a rider built for the flatter routes. Kudos.
I was out for nearly 7 hours today I just felt like it 👍mind 1 hour of that was sat on a bench with a coffee talking to a bikepacker on his way home I might just give it a go 🎪another very informative video cheers
Hi do you navigate from memory or a gps, really enjoy commentary and local information and history, thanks.
Oooft! Some climbing prowess on display today!
No riots there?
Next time broaden the ride to incorporate the cobbles of the Shibden Wall….
Great video of a fab local route. You aren't joking about the hills, Queensbury is my neck of the woods and i love having that countryside on my doorstep 🙂.
Have you ever tried the shibden wall or Trooper Lane? (for the record Ii havent, im not that brave 😆)
Great gid. Very informative. So much climbing in the triangle. An ideal training ground.
Why are cycling kits so gay , even more gay than all that leather bikers wear, is there a connection between wheels and homoerotic
Gordon…Are you stalking me? 🤣 Great stuff.
Wow brilliant scenery Gordon. Wondered what that foam ring was for on your handle bars, mystery solved. Love tudor era..not found many coins from that time wile out detecting.
Brilliant vlog Gordon, I often do a loop from my house that incorporates the shibden valley then roper lane and eventually down in to Ovenden. It’s only 10 miles but the climbing is 1200ft! 😅 I’ve never taken that road next to farm shop so I’ll have to investigate that one 🙌
She has a name you know. OK, she's Italian and hasn't trimmed it for a bit, the downstairs gardener has been sacked but you can't just call her a "triangle?"
That Headley Lane climb looks a beast (not helped by the slowest Morrison's delivery van in Christendom!!).
Hi gordon ,ive cycled up through queensbury today over to haworth and up the oxenhope climb down into pecket well and hebden bridge ,plenty of climbing today ,ive sent you a follow request on strava ive never been down the lane next to the keelham farm shop i wouldnt mind giving that a try regards jay
Another wonderful video, and local insight to days gone by Gordon. Headley Lane is one I’ve never used but it’s jotted down now for future reference 👍🏻
True Freedom Gordon 🚲🚴🚵☀️😊
Viva la Viaduct N Beautiful Countryside rather than being stuck in a city++
Henrys armies plundered n killed in monasteries in England n Ireland
Wonderful stuff Gordon. As an "incomer" (only lived here about 28 years) I love to hear all the history of the area.Truly underestimated cycling channel.