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21st August 2005 ride around the Settle Loop of the Pennine Bridleway

21st August 2005 ride around the Settle Loop of the Pennine Bridleway
The above photos of heading along Lambert Lane, Fred and Cliff on Lambert Lane, Stopping for lunch and chatting.
The above photos of more chatting lunch time, heading up the Pennine Bridleway, Stopping to look at the view with Malham Tarn in the back ground and photo of David.
The last four photos are of heading back down the Settle Loop, regrouping stop on the Settle Loop, enjoying afternoon tea in Langcliffe and photo of David and Geoff.
Ride report by Simeon Orme
After welcoming  Hilary and Roger Thorp up for the weekend from the Midlands and Geoff Bell and David Hall over from the North East. The ten of  us headed out of Stainforth  across the B6479, then through Little Stainforth and then followed Stainforth Lane up the valley, we soon join the Helwith Bridge to Austwick Road which we follow towards Austwick. After about mile we turn off  on to the bridleway  and headed for Feizor, making our through Lower Bark House Farm  we where soon at summit of this pass before enjoying a freewheel into Feizor.
We then followed Kiln Hill Lane, then Brunton Road which we followed to the summit of  Buck Haw Brow where enjoy another freewheel down into Giggleswick, we then followed the B6480 into Settle for morning coffee.
After morning coffee we continue along the B6480, we turn off on to Lodge Road which up and through Lodge Farm. We soon pushing our bikes up the bridleway through Hudsa Plantation and enjoying good views all around us, it was surprising how small Settle look in the valley below. We then join the Pennine Bridleway and followed the signs for the newly open Settle Loop of the Pennine Bridleway along Lambert Lane, then for short strength of tarmac and then on to Stockdale Lane. We stop for lunch on the side of the track, with views Stockdale Farm in the dale below.
After lunch we continue along the track, in places ridding and has we got nearer the summit of the track, we had to get off push the bikes up the track. At the summit of  track, we soon on our bikes, after about half mile, we soon dropping down towards Malham Tarn, we then follow the rest of loop back around to Langcliffe for afternoon tea at the village hall where we spent about hour sat on the village green before heading back up the valley to Stainforth.
You  can click here to see photos of 10th September ride around Little and Great Langdale
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