Saturday 21 May 2011

Hill no 16 - 35 Curbar Edge, Derbyshire

Big day today - Em and I planned to drive around the Peaks (and Yorkshire) and try to collect as many hills as possible. This does kind of go against (a bit), the ethos of the ride (ie, to enjoy riding from hill to hill and to see the country), but we needed to get as many done to tick them off as possible, we only had Sat and Sun in Derbyshire and it looked as though we could pick them off in a nice loop. I also thought that there probably would be a lot of riding if I was doing a LOT of hills anyway.

I kind of know this area a little - I spent time in Nottingham and Sheffield so I have been out into the Peaks, but not cycling - mostly just driving and stopping at little cafes and stuff (possibly a little walking too). Just driving out to Youlgreave where we were staying gave me an indication of the steep hills that awaited.

So Curbar Edge was my first Hill of the day - Simon gives it a 6/10 and I think that was a pretty fair reflection. Pretty easy to find (it is always good when you get a starting location such as a pub)!

I kind of regretted not "warming up" properly before getting underway - I think that I maybe got a little blase about it "just" being a 6/10 and not a problem - I certainly regretted this after about 100m or so!

There were some cool little shaggy haired cows in the fields
I like things like this - it keeps you keeps you interested. In fact most of these climbs have something - mostly beautiful vistas:

Anyway - a nice way to kick off the day - usual problems spotting the end, so carried on a little bit too far, but it was good to spin out the legs a little, especially with the rest of the day coming up. Simon suggests a climb time of around 8 minutes and I was a little slow out of the blocks today, coming home in about 9

Garmin details here: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/85626198 - as you can see, I couldn't resist a nice downhill (followed by the inevitable up hill!)
Youtube to go here: [to follow]
Flickr here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/100hillsforgeorge/sets/72157626955822072/

1 comment:

  1. Hi Mark. I've been following your exploits on this blog for a while and thought it was about time I left a comment.
    First of all, very sorry to read about George and best of luck with your fundraising efforts.
    Recently I've discovered the 'pleasure' of cycling up big hills and got a copy of Simon Warren's book. I've tackled a few of the climbs near Sheffield and have consulted your blog beforehand for extra info and to see some photos. Have just read about your trip to Bealach-na-ba - sounds amazing!
    Keep up the good work and I look forward to reading about you completing your challenge.
    Cheers, Barry.

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