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Jacques le Roux 14-06-16 07:46

Day in the lakes - doing Hardknott pass
 
Last week my brother and I tackled the Hardknott, the steepest pass in the UK. We camped in Windermere, from where we set out. First stop was the second picture where we had a ice cream in this little value and saw a Typhoon zoom past us while we were having an ice cream stop. The pass lived up to its name but I must say the road service in places were quite trying. We ended up going up Wast water (the last picture) and a circular route through Keswick back to Windermere. A very good day out with some lovely corners for an XT.
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greatescape 14-06-16 07:52

Lovely scenery Jacque, your brother must have enjoyed his visit to the UK! Steve

Jacques le Roux 14-06-16 08:10

He certainly did but now thinks me a liar with all my rain warnings. We camped 13 days straight with only 2 hours of rain on the first day. How lucky can you get.
Only problem was the midges in Scotland, but I did expect that. Never thought I'd be wishing for the wind to blow.

Jacques le Roux 14-06-16 08:53

Road surface not service. Oops

Gas_Up_Lets_Go 14-06-16 11:46

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Originally Posted by Jacques le Roux (Post 222305)
Road surface not service. Oops

We keep it that bad for a number of reasons;

1) It deters the sportsbikes,
2) It deters too many visitors
3) it's perfect XT territory !

Jacques le Roux 14-06-16 15:41

You are very very lucky to live in the lakes. Even our ride to Cockermouth was great.

Gas_Up_Lets_Go 14-06-16 15:54

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Originally Posted by Jacques le Roux (Post 222311)
You are very very lucky to live in the lakes. Even our ride to Cockermouth was great.


We do have some great roads, in every direction, North into the Borders and Southwest Scotland, West and South into the Lakes, East to the North Pennines.

When you rode over Wrynose, did you go south, then over Hardknot or Hardknot first ? I ask because there is Side Gate Pass to Langdale which is pretty cracking, and the Old Langdale Road (just a gravel road now). There are a coupe of Byways in that area too.

Jacques le Roux 14-06-16 16:28

Not sure, we did Hardknot from East to West (towards the coast). Also had a cracking ride over the Kirkstone Pass on a locals recommendation. Some of the finest corners I have ever been on. The Tenere so nice when it comes on the power band especially up steep hills. Gave the bigger BMW (800 Twin) something to think about. There is also a smashing bit of road between Keswick going south to Grasmere where the road splits to two separate lanes and going through covered lanes. Road surface brand new and banked. Sheer pleasure to ride on the quick cornering XT.

Gas_Up_Lets_Go 14-06-16 17:26

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Originally Posted by Jacques le Roux (Post 222313)
Not sure, we did Hardknot from East to West (towards the coast).

I think you've missed it, you'll just have to come back and ride some of the other great roads....

The split dual carridgeway out of Keswick, that was the road that was taken out in the storms, but further south. It has been voted 'The Best Driving Road in Europe" a number of times.

Jacques le Roux 14-06-16 18:14

My brother was on a hire bike so insisted on only tarred roads. I will def be back at the lakes


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