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  • North side of Salter Fell, do recommend. The south side, significantly less so.

  • Forest of Bowland seems a bit of a misnomer, though a very pretty one at that

  • Skies cleared for a bit.. sacked off a meeting for this instead...


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  • Indeed, don't think I saw a single tree on the moor in the eight mile section! Wikipedia states that it's a forest in more of the 'traditional hunting grounds' manner, for what that's worth.

  • There is the Portreath to Bissoe ' mineral tramway' nice gravelly ride and the newly opened west kernow way to start with

  • I know all the “known” trails. Just trying to find more hidden ones.

  • @cgg delivered a wonderful diatribe at the the Forest of Bowland total lack of trees. I think he was roughing it off road for a while and in some exposed weather, but yeah from all reports it's a modern misnomer

  • There's a handful of conifers at the northern end, just before you get to the farm/tarmac (if you're heading north). Think that's the best you'll get.


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  • For anybody needing to know, Goodyear Connector 700 x 50 measure 49.5mm on a 22mm internal rim ( after being left at 40 psi overnight )


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  • 1st world, gravel related, problem here... I have a perfectly good kenisis tripster frame + fork and have been saving for 18 months for a santa cruz stigmata frame... well, I've saved the money now and it's decision time... they're in stock in my size at my lbs... bah

  • you wont gain anything with this, put it in an ISA

  • ISA rates are pathetic right now. Get the Stigmata

  • That's a lot of money for the same thing.

    Why don't you take £1.5k and go nuts on your tripster. Or buy an outstanding XC bike with the savings? Then you'd get something actually different

  • buy an outstanding XC bike

    The real essence of this thread

  • a stigmata will feel much better than an alloy kinesis. buy the stigmata and feel younger.

    disclaimer : totally unsubstantiated claim

  • Put the money into your pension, retire a few weeks earlier and get your riding in then.

  • Send me the money. I'll send you monthly postcards of my riding my gravel bike on real gravel. Live vicariously.

  • Ok, tripster is already pretty tricked out, force axs, hope bits throughout... etc etc.. wheels are a bit meh tbf

    I've lusted after the green stigmata frame from last year, and the lilac one is lovely in the flesh, plus it will make me feel younger (and thats a fact)...

    I have a smashing xc/trail bike tbf...

    I did preface this as a 1st world problem!!

    I'll sleep on it some more and see what transpires I guess (& that may involve continuing the saving as Reilly Gradient T47 is also calling to me, but again, it's a lot of bloody money on a bike, innit??)

  • Investing thread>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

  • buy a large bag of [redacted] and and a ticket to go somewhere nice with your tripster

  • *pick n mix

  • are they? i am getting good gains; vanguard.

  • I'm on a bike forum, so don't really care

  • Usual advice is to get the Juliana version that usually has better paint colors.

    A few friends have stigs for road/gravel and love it a lot, go for it imo. It's a classic.

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