As an American I find the buildings and architecture fascinating. So different than where I live. Also always surprised how many people are walking way out in the countryside. Really enjoying your videos Thanks
Mystery car: Liege Was designed and developed in 1995 by Peter Davis in the UK, as a lightweight general purpose sports car, inspired by the classic sporting car era of the 1950s. The chassis is a simple A’ frame, with a glass fibre body and integral floor bonded in. The engine is a 850cc 4-cyl OHV (40hp) and gearbox from the Reliant Robin. It is believed that about 50-60 cars were supplied in component form between 1997 and 2007.
About 3 years ago my sister who lives in central London came up to S.Yorks for a few days, she studied geology at university many, many years ago and when I asked where she would like to go out for a day she said to one of the millstone outcroppings. So I took her to Curbar Edge, it was an unseasonably warm, still spring day and there was virtually no one there, we had a wonderful couple of hours laid in the sunshine atop the edge taking in the scenery and just chatting, the coffee van was there then.
Think Crowdecote is a little bit more stunning than Surprise, great if you can fit both in a ride. Even better with Monsal Head in there as well. The 3 gasps! Oh, and dropping down to Edale from Mam Tor, Winnats Pass.......I love the Peak District locality!
I'd agree with you about the Classic 350 being an ideal bike for those roads, Dave. Anything bigger would be pretty superfluous. Lovely views too, as you invariably present to us. 👍
@@droptuned83 Other than Eyam and Castleton (which are villages) none of those is in the Peak District. They are in the surrounding area but outside of the boundary.
Endlessly beautiful.
As an American I find the buildings and architecture fascinating. So different than where I live.
Also always surprised how many people are walking way out in the countryside.
Really enjoying your videos
Thanks
Another nice ride out in my favourite part of the country, stopped off at the Ladybower Inn for a bite to eat.
Another area we familiar with . Great vid 👍
Great route. Love watching the views. I cycled a lot around Hope area and beyond. Loved it. Stay safe . Ade
Mystery car:
Liege
Was designed and developed in 1995 by Peter Davis in the UK, as a lightweight general purpose sports car, inspired by the classic sporting car era of the 1950s.
The chassis is a simple A’ frame, with a glass fibre body and integral floor bonded in. The engine is a 850cc 4-cyl OHV (40hp) and gearbox from the Reliant Robin.
It is believed that about 50-60 cars were supplied in component form between 1997 and 2007.
About 3 years ago my sister who lives in central London came up to S.Yorks for a few days, she studied geology at university many, many years ago and when I asked where she would like to go out for a day she said to one of the millstone outcroppings. So I took her to Curbar Edge, it was an unseasonably warm, still spring day and there was virtually no one there, we had a wonderful couple of hours laid in the sunshine atop the edge taking in the scenery and just chatting, the coffee van was there then.
Great roads, with beautiful scenery 😄👌
Lovely scenery and nice bike
Love a bimble on a classic motorbike with stonking views thrown in.
Quite a long ride home in the dark from there I would have thought. Hope you didn’t get too cold.
Think Crowdecote is a little bit more stunning than Surprise, great if you can fit both in a ride. Even better with Monsal Head in there as well. The 3 gasps! Oh, and dropping down to Edale from Mam Tor, Winnats Pass.......I love the Peak District locality!
I'd agree with you about the Classic 350 being an ideal bike for those roads, Dave. Anything bigger would be pretty superfluous. Lovely views too, as you invariably present to us. 👍
Your bike purrs along nicely!👍
Thank you for another brilliant video 👍
Looks like a great ride! Hathersage is a village (albeit quite a large one) because the only town in the Peak District is Bakewell.
Buxton?
Matlock , Eyam , Castleton, Chappel en la Frith, Glossop , Whaley Bridge , Ashbourne , Leek 🤷
@@derbyshireruralrider9398 Not in the Peak District.
@@droptuned83 Other than Eyam and Castleton (which are villages) none of those is in the Peak District. They are in the surrounding area but outside of the boundary.
@@dancarter2963 hard to find. a definitive map, plus the added confusion of High Peak Borough Council
Fantastic views again , your right clementine is the best bike for them roads. I have a question what are the crash matts for?
The folks who go climbing on the gritstone edges put them below where they're climbing, in case of accident, I believe.
I do think it a shame when vlogers can't be botherd to acknowledge comments