Excellent fun again, and a good workout as usual on the MTB.
I left with so many clothes on there was no way I was getting cold, top to bottom:
Helmet, skullcap, buff, base layer, mid layer, windproof jersey, windproof jacket, silk gloves, winter gloves, winter tights, Ronhill leggings, MTB baggies, silk socks, carrier bags, normal socks, shoes
. I didn't over heat either as it was very cold out there with the wind.
I love the trails on this route, plenty of variety with the climbs descents and twisty hacks down bridleways and through the various woods. Some sections were a bit tougher today with the snow quite deep in places. The field crossing between the White Bear and Jewels Wood had most of us on our backs at one point
. It's an easy crossing on the narrowish grass pathway in summer, but in the snow it all looks level and then you find yourself in the ditch on the side or a rut on the ploughed field and being dumped on your backside in the think powdery snow without warning. Very soft landing, and warmth making laughing if it happens not to have been you on that occasion.
Aodan did some great riding today as he was out on his cross bike, bounced and pinged about a bit on some of the frozen rutted descents but excellent bike handling particularly when adding in the wonderful brakes on cross bikes.
The best bit for me today though had to be stumbling across a pyramid shaped igloo built in a field. We crossed over to have a look and then after admiring the handywork cut through to the tiny coutry dead end road next to it. Here we bumped in to a lady who was the proud builder of it with her family, she said it still needed a few bricks (shaped in a recyling box) to finish. They'd done an igloo last year, a pyramid this year, and if it snows next year then she promised Stone Henge
. She said they have a party there when it's finished with candles to light the path down to it and baked potatoes to eat, I want to go
.
Cheers all.