Great vid as per usual. And great memories. Ridden the exact route many years ago on my old Trail's, motor bike., and many more around that area before they slapped TRO's on the routes.
Been watching your videos over the last month or so and today been watching your latest Ribblehead and I have just spotted my brother on your video up Newby head.
@@wallythornton8439 Thanks, glad you enjoy the videos mate. Was good to see a fellow rider up on Newby Head. Love it around Sedbergh. Could easily live around there.
Bought your book Ian, it says on the covers register your book for gpx files, where are they? Even contacted publisher and they don't know either any help?
Thanks for buying the book, hope you enjoy. Sorry I don't know anything about any gpx files, I've certainly not produced any. One to ask the publishers again I'm afraid.
I've found a page at the back of the Dales book from the publisher which, from the look of it, is a standard page talking about their wide range of guides. The one I have says register the book to access gpx files, if available. There won't be any available for that guide I'm afraid - unless the publisher has produced any that I'm not aware of.
Great vid as per usual. And great memories. Ridden the exact route many years ago on my old Trail's, motor bike., and many more around that area before they slapped TRO's on the routes.
Thanks mate
@@Lakedistrictrider You need an E-MTB , that'll get you back fit in no time 🙂🙂
Ha, not yet. Give it another 20 years 😀
Uncanny timing today for this as just this morning I was wondering when you was going to upload , cheers and happy new year
Cheers mate, yeah been a long wait for this one. Life has been busy! HNY to you too mate
Great commentary Ian. Love the historical and geographical notes. They make the whole experience much more enjoyable.
Thanks Roger, glad to add a bit of context
Been watching your videos over the last month or so and today been watching your latest Ribblehead and I have just spotted my brother on your video up Newby head.
Ha, was he the roadie looking cold at the top?
@@Lakedistrictrider yes the one in blue at the top of Newby head.we both live in sedbergh.been enjoying watching your videos
@@wallythornton8439 Thanks, glad you enjoy the videos mate. Was good to see a fellow rider up on Newby Head. Love it around Sedbergh. Could easily live around there.
@@Lakedistrictrider around Sedbergh is very good for Mountain bikes and ride bikes.but as I only have a 1980s and 1990s bmx not that good for me lol.
@@wallythornton8439 haha
hermoso lugar!!!, saludos desde MEXICO!!
Muchos gracias amigo
Did that one in reverse a few years ago. What was our first section was a lot drier then. I remember it being a slog up to Cam Road.
Yeah, definitely ridable in both directions
I love this type of riding in the dales. Nice watch mate. Enjoyed hearing about all the history about the tracks you were on
Cheers mate, love a bit of history me
Top vid Ian. Looks a cracking ride. 👍
Cheers Mark. Will try to do thefull route when I've got a few more miles in the legs 👍
Nice work dude, good scenery too. Can't beat the Dale's 👍
Cheers dude, yeah love a goos Dales spin
Great video. Is your book available in book shops now or just direct? 17 min location looks so remote love it.
Books are in lots of shops inc Waterstones, Amazon etc or direct from Cicerone, the publishers
Bought your book Ian, it says on the covers register your book for gpx files, where are they? Even contacted publisher and they don't know either any help?
Thanks for buying the book, hope you enjoy. Sorry I don't know anything about any gpx files, I've certainly not produced any. One to ask the publishers again I'm afraid.
I've found a page at the back of the Dales book from the publisher which, from the look of it, is a standard page talking about their wide range of guides. The one I have says register the book to access gpx files, if available. There won't be any available for that guide I'm afraid - unless the publisher has produced any that I'm not aware of.