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A guidebook to 24 thrilling mountain bike loops in the Lake District. The routes vary in length (short, medium, long, full day) and technical difficulty (medium, hard, very hard), offering something for all abilities, all year-round. Start points cover all corners of the Lakes, including: Ravenglass, Staveley, Duddon Bridge and Threlkeld. * Routes range from 12 to 64km (7.5 to 40 miles) * Riding times range from 1.5hr to over 6hr * Climb high (1780m (5840ft)), keep it modest (450m (1475ft)) or pedal anything in between * All routes are loops, eliminating any logistical difficulties * Includes…mehr

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A guidebook to 24 thrilling mountain bike loops in the Lake District. The routes vary in length (short, medium, long, full day) and technical difficulty (medium, hard, very hard), offering something for all abilities, all year-round. Start points cover all corners of the Lakes, including: Ravenglass, Staveley, Duddon Bridge and Threlkeld. * Routes range from 12 to 64km (7.5 to 40 miles) * Riding times range from 1.5hr to over 6hr * Climb high (1780m (5840ft)), keep it modest (450m (1475ft)) or pedal anything in between * All routes are loops, eliminating any logistical difficulties * Includes a circumnavigation of Windermere (Route 22) * Routes have been selected for maximal thrill and enjoyment, while also aiming to avoid long stretches of pushing and carrying * 1:50,000 OS maps are included for each route * Gradient profiles are also included * Easy-to-follow route description featuring numbered waypoints
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Autorenporträt
Hailing from the flatlands of Cheshire, the steep fells of the Lake District and the limestone landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales have always held a special place in Ian Boydon's heart. He has now been visiting the national parks with a mountain bike for almost 20 years - starting as a 15-year-old on a fully rigid Diamondback. After graduating in History then training as a journalist, a reporting job on local newspaper The Westmorland Gazette enabled him to move northwards and have his favourite trails within easy reach, and he has spent years exploring the national parks' bridleways in search of the 'holy trail'. Now working in public relations, Ian still lives in the area and can be found in the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales on most weekends, riding his favourite routes.