Set off yesterday morning to go to Kirkby Lonsdale, Hawes, Leyburn, Ripon, York, and then back home. Home to Kirkby Lonsdale is 81 mile.
I have a route that bypasses Harrogate to save going through the town centre traffic. It was all going rather smoothly until I got to the part where the trees were overhanging the road for 2 miles and the road was wet through. I wasn't a happy bunny, at all. I had to bite the bullet and carry on. The weather was very weird, it was warm, but a lot of cloud and moisture was in the air, which was causing all the dampness. I didn't see the sun till I got to Skipton. I fuelled up in Ingleton, and a lad came walking up admiring the bike. I used to have one of those he said. He told me he's regretted it ever since he sold it. I told him I have no sympathy for you. Sorry. Why did you sell it I asked... To buy some kitchen units. At that point it looked like he was struggling to keep the tears at bay.


When I arrived at Kirkby Lonsdale it was cracking the flags at 24c.


Moving on to Leyburn. 17miles from Hawes. Leyburn is a nice market town in the Yorkshire Dales. They do a cracking ice cream there.
Then on to Ripon. Leyburn to Ripon is 20 mile. I only stopped at Ripon for a pee stop. I didn't take any photos there. That goes for York too.
I set off at 915am and got back at 4.30pm. 198 glorious miles in total, and not an ache or itch anywhere.









