Fantastic video thanks for sharing. Some very familiar locations/pieces of art and some new ones too. Coming home on the train used to be indicated by the illuminated blue star at Newcastle breweries!
Love it. A few places i didnt recognise. Good going. There is a really long piece of art along askew road, but ladt time i was passed it was well overgrown.
Thanks Gareth, liked this one very much. Would like to do the C to C sometime myself, with some better weather and warmer temperatures. Looking out for the next one.👌👍💪🏻
Great for sharing, near the spoon is the shroud and not too far from there is the killingworth hippos,though they are not perhaps on a true cycle route
The shroud officially is known as Capella, and you were about 5 mins away from Eat For England. It's recently all been resurfaced around there too so it's a lot easier to get to now. Great idea linking these all up, a ride I'll definitely do in the future, inspired again by your rides, thanks!
Enjoyed that and a great idea for the ride. Thanks 👍
Fantastic video thanks for sharing. Some very familiar locations/pieces of art and some new ones too. Coming home on the train used to be indicated by the illuminated blue star at Newcastle breweries!
Love it. A few places i didnt recognise. Good going. There is a really long piece of art along askew road, but ladt time i was passed it was well overgrown.
Thanks Gareth, liked this one very much. Would like to do the C to C sometime myself, with some better weather and warmer temperatures. Looking out for the next one.👌👍💪🏻
Nice idea for a video Gareth and you seem to have a lot of trail art around your way 👍 Cycling is great way to see things for sure.
That was an excellent video - a really good idea for putting an interesting route together!
Thanks!
Great for sharing, near the spoon is the shroud and not too far from there is the killingworth hippos,though they are not perhaps on a true cycle route
I thought about the shroud, but it was a bit too far off route - daylight hours were limited!
The shroud officially is known as Capella, and you were about 5 mins away from Eat For England. It's recently all been resurfaced around there too so it's a lot easier to get to now.
Great idea linking these all up, a ride I'll definitely do in the future, inspired again by your rides, thanks!
Great video. Do you have a Komoot file for the route?
I do, but I didn't follow it religiously - the strava route may be a better guide.