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 Posted: 13:08 - 09 Aug 2009 Post subject: "The three passes" Lake district Cumbria |
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Hi, Bit of a long shot, kind of a local thing but I was just wondering of anyone here has every gone on a ride out over the 3 passes (meant to be a really good famous ride out round here), never been and im not certain of there names, think they are wrynose pass, hardnott and maybe kirkstone pass? Just wondering if anyone off here has been and what it was like, also what route did you take to link the 3 together, how long did it take and was there many fuel stations along the way?
Hoping to go maybe next week after the bike is run in. Carnt get google maps to show fuel stations and my tank only holds about 8 litres, premix and no fuel gauge, so want to plan ahead.
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 Posted: 14:18 - 09 Aug 2009 Post subject: Re: "The three passes" Lake district Cumbria |
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| jim-cr 250 wrote: | Hi, Bit of a long shot, kind of a local thing but I was just wondering of anyone here has every gone on a ride out over the 3 passes (meant to be a really good famous ride out round here), never been and im not certain of there names, think they are wrynose pass, hardnott and maybe kirkstone pass? Just wondering if anyone off here has been and what it was like, also what route did you take to link the 3 together, how long did it take and was there many fuel stations along the way?
Hoping to go maybe next week after the bike is run in. Carnt get google maps to show fuel stations and my tank only holds about 8 litres, premix and no fuel gauge, so want to plan ahead.
Thanks
Jim |
Never heard of this before,but it's in my neck of the woods might have to check them out in the next few days.
Google wrynose pass and you get places like this:
https://www.rural-roads.co.uk/lakes/wrynose_west.jpg
Hardnott pass:
https://www.visitcumbria.com/matthew/hardknott-me1.jpg
kirkstone pass:
https://www.photoeverywhere.co.uk/britain/lakedistrict/slides/kirkstone_pass_roadCONVAR570.jpg
Sweet
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Done all three and they are great fun. As above, with hardknott in particular, they are tourist hunny pots with a lot of cars getting into difficulty and hikers getting in your way.
Make sure you are confident doing u-turns as most of the bends are pretty much of that caliber only with a very steep incline/descent. Also make sure you use the engine to brake wherever possible as its possible to boil your brake fluid.
Oh and if you stop on the hill make sure you put the bike in gear before leaving it on the side stand or it will roll off the stand. Witnessed this happen to someone and it wasn't pretty.
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I'm at hartside cafe quite often as my mate lives in alston.Let me know when your planning on doing the above routes and i'll join you (if you want company with you that is  ____________________ DRZ-400sm |
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these are the well known passes in Cumbria.
Honister & Whinlatter are easily done together, there is a quarry with a cafe at the top of Honister. Wrynose & Hardknott follow on from each other and there is also a good twisty road, Blea Tarn which is prior to Wrynose, accessed from Ambleside end of the passes.
All the passes are good twisty roads, with Kirkstone being the straightest and easiest to ride.
I have done all of them many times and thoroughly enjoyed riding them  ____________________ Enjoy everyday, tell those you love everyday you love them
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I've done them all - I went and stayed in a B&B in Keswick for a few days and just went on ride out's from there....don't think I did them all on one day but its possible - I did them all both ways but not on the same day, but Wynnrose and Hardknott are on the same road and only a few miles apart. Plenty of petrol stations on the main roads/towns - just not on top of the passes or by lakes.
Also look at doing the Buttermere road from Keswick - Honister pass I think - takes you to Cockermouth - great name!  ____________________ Suzuki Bandit SA 1250 & Honda CB750F2T |
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Honister/Whinlatter a-b Honister, b-c whinlatter route I have taken
Brea tarn/Wrynose/Hardknott/Birker fell this route takes you to broughton in Furness where there is a good little cafe in the square ____________________ Enjoy everyday, tell those you love everyday you love them
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 165 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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