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Lakes for me. If it's summer and busy then you have to go to less well known spots off the main through roads. Try the east side of Ullswater.
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I spent 5 months commuting from Manchester to chesterfield, found a very good route through the peaks, totally unsuitable for trucks and in some places narrow enough to have to slow down when passing cars coming in the other directions.
Peaks or Lakes?
Lakes, but avoid the south east part on a weekend, it will be busy with tourists
There are some nice caves in the peaks though
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostLake district for me....
Lake District for me too.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostOut of morbid curiousity, what do bikers reading this reckon would be the most likely scenario? What would you be most on the lookout for? (apart from the peaks, to forestall the sarky among us).
Memories from youth:
Adverse cambers could catch the unwary and lead to rider and machine parting company... if you do it on the wrong bend and end up on the opposite carriageway with vehicles coming.. you're dead.
Sheep... they wander around freely and if hit at speed do wonders for removing you from the gene pool.
Losing it on a bend and hitting the Armco is a good one
Cat & Fiddle pub is usually shrouded in mist / fog - the trouble is it is on a long straight so most riders open it up without seeing the sheep
But all in all bl00dy good fun...
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostOne of the permies at my client site was killed this weekend in a motorbike accident in the Peak District. Everyone was very glum, and most of his colleagues, or ex-colleagues now I suppose, got bladdered in the local pub this afternoon. I don't know the details - maybe he bombed it round a corner and straight into a sheep or something.
Out of morbid curiousity, what do bikers reading this reckon would be the most likely scenario? What would you be most on the lookout for? (apart from the peaks, to forestall the sarky among us).
HTH
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostLake District = loads and loads and loads of tourists.
Peak District = lots of nice motorbikes and less busy for walking.
Out of morbid curiousity, what do bikers reading this reckon would be the most likely scenario? What would you be most on the lookout for? (apart from the peaks, to forestall the sarky among us).
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3 peaks in the peak district is good for cycling, but only once a year.
Windermere in the lake district is nice, and if you pick the right hill to climb one evening you should be able to see the Blackpool illuminations.
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Originally posted by beaker View PostFrom what I've heard the Peak district has peaks but the Lake district has lakes AND peaks. Does that mean don't bother with the Peak district?
My sister-in-law works there in a campsite, which is in a lovely location.
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to help AtW understand
Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostAsk Beaker, it says...
If you don't like lakes but like peaks, then don't bother with the Lake District.
If you like lakes but don't like peaks, then don't bother with the Peak District.
If you like both, then don't bother with the Peak District.
If you like neither, then don't bother with either.
HTH.
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Originally posted by beaker View PostFrom what I've heard the Peak district has peaks but the Lake district has lakes AND peaks. Does that mean don't bother with the Peak district?
If you don't like lakes but like peaks, then don't bother with the Lake District.
If you like lakes but don't like peaks, then don't bother with the Peak District.
If you like both, then don't bother with the Peak District.
If you like neither, then don't bother with either.
HTH.
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Lake District = loads and loads and loads of tourists.
Peak District = lots of nice motorbikes and less busy for walking.
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Peak district or Lake district
From what I've heard the Peak district has peaks but the Lake district has lakes AND peaks. Does that mean don't bother with the Peak district?Tags: None
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