Katie, I am in Swaledale right now with my husband, we came down from Scotland a few days ago. Basically we are here because of you! You inspired me to come here bring the bikes get out and it’s been absolutely fantastic, just like you, I love the hills, climbing, rock, sheep et cetera! Not only have you inspired me to come here over the last couple of months since I discovered you I have acquired some bags for my frame and also on Vinted I managed to get the Patagonia lightweight puffer jacket (I got a good deal on a bright yellow one, which I love for high visibility). I absolutely love that jacket. It’s everything that you said it is! Your inspiration has been a big deal for me because I’m in my 50s and I’m coming out of a very long bad patch with health, and haven’t cycled regularly for many years. Thank you so much Katie!!! 😃🤗
the satisfaction of bike commuting to work even in snow/ice. your studded winter tires doing their job. your clothes/thermal layers doing their job. a somewhat warm shower when you arrive at work. it is something. anyone can ride when it is sunny and warm. but it is a special feeling when you take your Lady (bike) out when it is freezing cold, snow/ice. and you take that ride together in the darkness. yassss
But I think too many people go out in ice/snow without the right kit and come off :( I def wouldn't recommend unless you have those tyres or are mega expert at handling in all conditions.
@@KatieKookaburra very very true, you should def respect the conditions and the potentials! but when you arrive safe and sound (after being careful/sensible) -> the satisfaction is something else. you maybe were slow. but you got there. it is kinda cool
Yes definitely. There’s nothing satisfying about a smashed up hip or worse because of snow and ice and you’re sitting in A&E for hours waiting on an X-ray. I’m on my Wahoo Kickr Shift bike. I’ve suffered enough trying to make winter work in Ireland. ❄️🇮🇪
The dressing up in extra layers, the first cold damp miles, the drizzle & headwind, the road spray from the rider with no mudguards, the filthy bike at the end, the pile of dirty clothes to wash, the hot aches as body parts thaw….. With all these reasons against, why is winter riding so satisfying? There is something wonderful about a winter club run with a cafe stop once the weather gets harsh. A seriously British bit of cycling stoicism. Love it……especially those special dry, icy days with low sunshine. Great advice Katie👍
I like my heated gloves for cold days. These plus a Gore windproof headband to keep my ears warm, and I can survive cold days on the bike. I have had two crashes on ice so don't go out in those conditions these days. Hugs to Juliet. I know the pain...
I live very near 2 country parks, which are regular cycling routes for me, but in winter are also good for hiking as the paths are in the trees and also the wind doesn't feel as strong at walking speeds. Plus a lot of hiking routes are (IMO) better done in Autumn or Winter as you can see more when the trees are bare. My biggest revelation this year has been toe covers, struggled really badly with cold feet last year.
ayyy yes! You mentioned photochromic glasses - PERFECT for winter time when you bike to work in the morning in total darkness and then home in the afternoon in blazing sunlight. they are expensive BUT DEF WORTH IT!
I keep a Sea to Summit Ultra Sil travel compressed daypack with me in my front bag. That way, if I have to start removing layers on a ride that starts cold and ends warm, I just open that up, put it on my back and put any of my discarded clothing in it. It compresses into something the size of a baseball, weighing about 2.5 oz. Best part of winter riding is the hot cup of coffee afterwards. Definitely make a hot beverage to look forward to part of your winter routine. :)
Sunday was cold! To help back up the 'Lakes vs. Dales' thing - I was going to ride in the Lakes on Saturday...then got reminded it was half term...Dales it was (but with that headwind for 20 miles, twice!) Such a beautiful time with the autumnal colours too.
Hi Katie, living in Northern Ireland as I do my favourite place to go to is the Mourne Mountains as it reminds me of the route you were on in this video even though I've never been in the Yorkshire Dales. The Mournes are about 25 miles from where I live but I love going there and like you I do say hi to the animals I encounter on my way past. I know what you mean about putting sun glasses on and then realising it's not as dark when you take them off, I've a slightly cheaper way of doing it in so far as I have a clear set of decathlon glasses and sunglasses and I just carry both with me on winter rides. One thing I do want to get is warmer cycling trousers for the winter as the pairs I have are definitely not so good when the temperatures drop. I also am guilty of not drinking enough when it's cold outside and tho' I don't have a Garmin computer on my bike its just something I'll have to remember to do.
Double buffed 😂😊 made me laugh any way…..but you’re right about riding in the Dales. I love riding Littondale and Wharfedale like you’ve done here beautiful quiet roads mostly compared to the roads back to Rochdale.
Great video, Katie! Those roads are great, aren't they, I've ridden them solo & on club rides. Oh, just seen you on the new Fred Whitton film, I've done the Fred 5 times & said no more after the last one...but watching that film...🤔
As a 70 year old I swim in the winter , I'll go out on the bike if the conditions allow, riding along the Mawddach Trail last December in freezing and snowy conditions I came off and dislocated the end of my thumb it really affected my confidence took me months to get my head sorted
@ lucky living in lakes the dales isn’t far, but haven’t gone up fleet moss way yet, done tan hill a few times and love that the roads are really good and quiet 😊
ah motivation .... ive just (without telling anyone ) bought a synapse 3 thats my inspiration (i was lookin 2nd hand ,older models) black ticket sale woo hoo , wife will want to kill me but im gonna be too fast p.s, you inspired me to do it 🥳🥳 i am so stoked
Katie, I grew up in Essex, north of London and have lived in Montreal & now Toronto most of my life. I suggest you fly to Clermont, Florida for the winter and enjoy rolling hills as I do post retirement. I drive down and rent for Jan, Feb and Mar. Central Florida is hilly, warm and green. Yes, hilly. I have 100 km rides with 800+ m of climbing. I love my bike as much as you and I ain't stopping what I love and can still do at age 80. I will be in Mallorca next Sept 25 with a group of 50 cycling friends. BTW I met two chaps from Manchester last year that spend cycling time each winter in this area of Florida. You can, also. hook up with the Florida Freewheelers, a local bike club.
Great video, really must get up there to ride. Some good tips too, thank you. I've started nordic walking, easy to do from home, less stress on my knees than running (can't run now), good all-round work out & get a similar post workout high to running.
@KatieKookaburra it's a specific walking method using poles, developed by cross country skiers for summer training. You use the poles as propulsion in addition to your feet. There are a few UA-cam videos on the technique, plus you can go on short courses to learn it.
Winter cycling? I’m from Montréal Canada, so I think I’ve got some tricks for you! Yep! Riding my bikes all year round: all weather, snow, rain, sun, cold, warm,… just adapt! 🚴🏻♀️ ☀️🌧️❄️⛄️🚴🏻♀️👌🏻
I like a dry, sunny winter ride and avoid the café stop for a few months as I feel the cooling down way too much. I had back surgery yesterday, so will have to wait and see what January brings!! 🌞 🤞🌧 ❄️
I am lucky right now to be able to ride up Bokor Mountain near Kampot in Cambodia ...I am heading out there soon before 8am...probably 80km round trip if no mist up top. The climb up the mountain is 32km and just under 1100m altitude average 5% climb. The road is tarmac and goes up through a jungle around 17km marker the jungle thins out a lot. I am not fast and the ride from my room to the top usually takes me 3 hours...1.5 hours to get back...about 10km on the main road before the national park. It is still the rainy season here but bright blue skies...for now...and a cool 26C at 7.30am
"In the red corner, weighing this that & the other" :) Katie Sugar B Sunny weather Let's get ready to rumble !" 🥊🥊 Enjoy the "mix it up" in training etc. Change us as good as a rest ! So sorry to hear about Juliet Hope she has a speedy recovery, sounds nasty, not good. Have a great day Katie ☀️ 🍊🐿
my absolute top 2 winter motivational hacks are my expensive internel heated motorcycle heated gloves from racer and the ski goggles. i actually enjoy winter riding.. but without these 2 things i would of really hated it
You mentioned your yoga classes ... have you tried pilates, as well? Also, where would I go in the winter? Right here where I live in the SF Bay Area (heh, "winter").
I live up next to the angel of the north and have two favourite routes one is through Newcastle down to the beach at Whitley bay and for a nice quiet route i head out to matfen and elsdon up to the winters gibbet.
I know exactly where Winter’s Gibbet it - what a lush spot up there. But slightly eerie eh? Wouldn’t want to be there riding in the dark and seeing that up there
Shop around for some good thermal base layers mine are a 1/4 zip full sleeve, i got them from sports soccer they are not cycling specific thus they are far cheaper than Raffa, Castelli or Assos.
I'll tough it out for a couple of months then off to the Algarve Portugal, for January, February, March with my new Giant Defy for some long days along the coast and some mountain climbs.
@@KatieKookaburra The Algarve has a great cycling community, lovely roads, plenty of views and the weather is normally 'just right' when I go mainly dry and in the 20's on average and also in February the Volta ao Algarve rolls in for a week with many world tour teams and some fantastic road stages I got to meet Pidcock, G. Thomas and spotted many of the big names in road cycling last year as you can get up close with all the team buses and crew. Really looking forward rolling out on the new bike come January :) Thank s for all your great content, really inspires me to get out and ride only started road cycling in January and I'm hooked!
Great video :) my questions isnt about clothing, but it is to do with winter riding - Do you ride summer or winter tyres in winter? Or all-round weather tyres and which ones do you recommend? I'm just thinking whether I need seperate summer and winter tyres or whether you recommend an all-rounder? Im currently running "Continental GP5000 S TR Tubeless 700x32" all year round. Thnx
I'd like to... my problem is watering eyes when the temperature drops too much, and it doesn't even have to get cold cold. I even got the biggest shield glasses I can get, helps a bit, but not enough...
I think aswell with glasses its a saftey thing, in ireland i had a car drive past and whip a stone up at my head and if it wasnt for the glasses that it chipped i would have been blinded
@@KatieKookaburra Basic manners will always apply, no matter what you do. Eating and talking is disgusting, do it in the comfort of your own space, here you are on a public platform. We really do not want to see what your chewing.
Katie, I am in Swaledale right now with my husband, we came down from Scotland a few days ago.
Basically we are here because of you! You inspired me to come here bring the bikes get out and it’s been absolutely fantastic, just like you, I love the hills, climbing, rock, sheep et cetera! Not only have you inspired me to come here over the last couple of months since I discovered you I have acquired some bags for my frame and also on Vinted I managed to get the Patagonia lightweight puffer jacket (I got a good deal on a bright yellow one, which I love for high visibility). I absolutely love that jacket. It’s everything that you said it is! Your inspiration has been a big deal for me because I’m in my 50s and I’m coming out of a very long bad patch with health, and haven’t cycled regularly for many years. Thank you so much Katie!!! 😃🤗
the satisfaction of bike commuting to work even in snow/ice. your studded winter tires doing their job. your clothes/thermal layers doing their job. a somewhat warm shower when you arrive at work. it is something.
anyone can ride when it is sunny and warm. but it is a special feeling when you take your Lady (bike) out when it is freezing cold, snow/ice. and you take that ride together in the darkness. yassss
But I think too many people go out in ice/snow without the right kit and come off :( I def wouldn't recommend unless you have those tyres or are mega expert at handling in all conditions.
@@KatieKookaburra very very true, you should def respect the conditions and the potentials! but when you arrive safe and sound (after being careful/sensible) -> the satisfaction is something else. you maybe were slow. but you got there. it is kinda cool
@@KatieKookaburra and i always tap my handlebars and say 'thank you Good Lady' after we have successfully made it in once piece
Yes definitely. There’s nothing satisfying about a smashed up hip or worse because of snow and ice and you’re sitting in A&E for hours waiting on an X-ray. I’m on my Wahoo Kickr Shift bike. I’ve suffered enough trying to make winter work in Ireland. ❄️🇮🇪
The dressing up in extra layers, the first cold damp miles, the drizzle & headwind, the road spray from the rider with no mudguards, the filthy bike at the end, the pile of dirty clothes to wash, the hot aches as body parts thaw….. With all these reasons against, why is winter riding so satisfying? There is something wonderful about a winter club run with a cafe stop once the weather gets harsh. A seriously British bit of cycling stoicism. Love it……especially those special dry, icy days with low sunshine. Great advice Katie👍
Knee length merino ski socks. Cheaper than cycling brands, higher percentage of merino, and absolute game changer for me.
Absolutely, dosent have to be blue skies, just dry and preferably no wind to speak of, you'll soon warm up except perhaps for the extremities 🤔😊
No one loves cycling like you do, Katie. You are a smile machine!
Love the Dales too Katie. Especially the roads near Kettlewell.😊❤
I like my heated gloves for cold days. These plus a Gore windproof headband to keep my ears warm, and I can survive cold days on the bike.
I have had two crashes on ice so don't go out in those conditions these days.
Hugs to Juliet. I know the pain...
I always enjoy watching your videos so much! Almost as good as riding myself! Thanks for all the vibes and great scenery ! 🙏❤️
I live very near 2 country parks, which are regular cycling routes for me, but in winter are also good for hiking as the paths are in the trees and also the wind doesn't feel as strong at walking speeds. Plus a lot of hiking routes are (IMO) better done in Autumn or Winter as you can see more when the trees are bare.
My biggest revelation this year has been toe covers, struggled really badly with cold feet last year.
ayyy yes! You mentioned photochromic glasses - PERFECT for winter time when you bike to work in the morning in total darkness and then home in the afternoon in blazing sunlight. they are expensive BUT DEF WORTH IT!
They are so good aren't they - def idea for commuting or long distance riding or if you are riding day/night/dark :) Which ones do you have?
@@KatieKookaburra i have the Oakleys dont know the name (the ones with under frames but no top frame)
Flight Jacket it would be (after consulting AI)
I keep a Sea to Summit Ultra Sil travel compressed daypack with me in my front bag. That way, if I have to start removing layers on a ride that starts cold and ends warm, I just open that up, put it on my back and put any of my discarded clothing in it. It compresses into something the size of a baseball, weighing about 2.5 oz.
Best part of winter riding is the hot cup of coffee afterwards. Definitely make a hot beverage to look forward to part of your winter routine. :)
Sunday was cold! To help back up the 'Lakes vs. Dales' thing - I was going to ride in the Lakes on Saturday...then got reminded it was half term...Dales it was (but with that headwind for 20 miles, twice!) Such a beautiful time with the autumnal colours too.
Mountain bike in the snow great vlog Katie
If I had beautiful (no cars) roads like that to ride on, I'd be out every day! Such gorgeous views!
Alright, now the Yorkshire Dales are on my bucket list.
Australia 🤩 great video Katie with some great tips. I need to do this and get back to the dales ❤
Hi Katie, living in Northern Ireland as I do my favourite place to go to is the Mourne Mountains as it reminds me of the route you were on in this video even though I've never been in the Yorkshire Dales. The Mournes are about 25 miles from where I live but I love going there and like you I do say hi to the animals I encounter on my way past. I know what you mean about putting sun glasses on and then realising it's not as dark when you take them off, I've a slightly cheaper way of doing it in so far as I have a clear set of decathlon glasses and sunglasses and I just carry both with me on winter rides. One thing I do want to get is warmer cycling trousers for the winter as the pairs I have are definitely not so good when the temperatures drop. I also am guilty of not drinking enough when it's cold outside and tho' I don't have a Garmin computer on my bike its just something I'll have to remember to do.
Double buffed 😂😊 made me laugh any way…..but you’re right about riding in the Dales. I love riding Littondale and Wharfedale like you’ve done here beautiful quiet roads mostly compared to the roads back to Rochdale.
Come to Tucson, Arizona! Our riding season starts in the winter 😁🌵💖 and it's gorgeous!!
Love the last tip. And I need to drink more water in winter, thx for the reminder
Great video, Katie! Those roads are great, aren't they, I've ridden them solo & on club rides. Oh, just seen you on the new Fred Whitton film, I've done the Fred 5 times & said no more after the last one...but watching that film...🤔
As a 70 year old I swim in the winter , I'll go out on the bike if the conditions allow, riding along the Mawddach Trail last December in freezing and snowy conditions I came off and dislocated the end of my thumb it really affected my confidence took me months to get my head sorted
Thank you for route, plan to to do more dales in winter as find roads are better maintained than the Lakes 😊
Yessss please do go there, the beauty of the place is unreal :)
@ lucky living in lakes the dales isn’t far, but haven’t gone up fleet moss way yet, done tan hill a few times and love that the roads are really good and quiet 😊
You have such a great attitude. Great video thanks.
Belted Galloway is the cow. Love love love them!
ah motivation .... ive just (without telling anyone ) bought a synapse 3 thats my inspiration
(i was lookin 2nd hand ,older models) black ticket sale woo hoo , wife will want to kill me but im gonna be too fast
p.s, you inspired me to do it
🥳🥳 i am so stoked
The Dales are my happy place too!! Love your content,thank you!
kettlewell one of my big favourites
Katie, I grew up in Essex, north of London and have lived in Montreal & now Toronto most of my life. I suggest you fly to Clermont, Florida for the winter and enjoy rolling hills as I do post retirement. I drive down and rent for Jan, Feb and Mar. Central Florida is hilly, warm and green. Yes, hilly. I have 100 km rides with 800+ m of climbing. I love my bike as much as you and I ain't stopping what I love and can still do at age 80. I will be in Mallorca next Sept 25 with a group of 50 cycling friends. BTW I met two chaps from Manchester last year that spend cycling time each winter in this area of Florida. You can, also. hook up with the Florida Freewheelers, a local bike club.
Nice video. I wear contacts and can't tolerate ANY wind. I use Global Vision Kickback 24s Photochromic with foam seals.
Great video, really must get up there to ride. Some good tips too, thank you. I've started nordic walking, easy to do from home, less stress on my knees than running (can't run now), good all-round work out & get a similar post workout high to running.
Oooh what’s that?? Never heard of it….
@KatieKookaburra it's a specific walking method using poles, developed by cross country skiers for summer training. You use the poles as propulsion in addition to your feet. There are a few UA-cam videos on the technique, plus you can go on short courses to learn it.
Winter cycling? I’m from Montréal Canada, so I think I’ve got some tricks for you! Yep! Riding my bikes all year round: all weather, snow, rain, sun, cold, warm,… just adapt! 🚴🏻♀️ ☀️🌧️❄️⛄️🚴🏻♀️👌🏻
Haha, lol nowadays I also go Hi Sheepies !, I bet our local Dutch sheep don't understand (we usually call them Schaap)
I like a dry, sunny winter ride and avoid the café stop for a few months as I feel the cooling down way too much. I had back surgery yesterday, so will have to wait and see what January brings!! 🌞 🤞🌧 ❄️
Oooh rest up Stuart 🙂
Katieeeeee! 💖💖👸💖💖🚲🚵🚴
Great video! Winter motivation tip 1…watch a Katie sheepies video! Also Galibier make amazing and very reasonable photochromic glasses!
Ahhh cheers Brad.
I am lucky right now to be able to ride up Bokor Mountain near Kampot in Cambodia ...I am heading out there soon before 8am...probably 80km round trip if no mist up top. The climb up the mountain is 32km and just under 1100m altitude average 5% climb. The road is tarmac and goes up through a jungle around 17km marker the jungle thins out a lot. I am not fast and the ride from my room to the top usually takes me 3 hours...1.5 hours to get back...about 10km on the main road before the national park. It is still the rainy season here but bright blue skies...for now...and a cool 26C at 7.30am
I like tip one - leave Lancashire and go to Yorkshire :D solid advice
"In the red corner, weighing this that & the other" :)
Katie Sugar B Sunny weather
Let's get ready to rumble !"
🥊🥊
Enjoy the "mix it up" in training etc. Change us as good as a rest !
So sorry to hear about Juliet
Hope she has a speedy recovery, sounds nasty, not good.
Have a great day Katie
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my absolute top 2 winter motivational hacks are my expensive internel heated motorcycle heated gloves from racer and the ski goggles.
i actually enjoy winter riding.. but without these 2 things i would of really hated it
You mentioned your yoga classes ... have you tried pilates, as well? Also, where would I go in the winter? Right here where I live in the SF Bay Area (heh, "winter").
I live up next to the angel of the north and have two favourite routes one is through Newcastle down to the beach at Whitley bay and for a nice quiet route i head out to matfen and elsdon up to the winters gibbet.
I know exactly where Winter’s Gibbet it - what a lush spot up there. But slightly eerie eh? Wouldn’t want to be there riding in the dark and seeing that up there
I would definitely make you ride faster
Shop around for some good thermal base layers mine are a 1/4 zip full sleeve, i got them from sports soccer they are not cycling specific thus they are far cheaper than Raffa, Castelli or Assos.
I'll tough it out for a couple of months then off to the Algarve Portugal, for January, February, March with my new Giant Defy for some long days along the coast and some mountain climbs.
Ooooh what’s Portugal like for riding? Never been!
@@KatieKookaburra The Algarve has a great cycling community, lovely roads, plenty of views and the weather is normally 'just right' when I go mainly dry and in the 20's on average and also in February the Volta ao Algarve rolls in for a week with many world tour teams and some fantastic road stages I got to meet Pidcock, G. Thomas and spotted many of the big names in road cycling last year as you can get up close with all the team buses and crew. Really looking forward rolling out on the new bike come January :)
Thank s for all your great content, really inspires me to get out and ride only started road cycling in January and I'm hooked!
I am not a fan of winter as well! I always look forward going and staying to a warmer place
Double buffed!!
The advantage of doing that is if the outer gets wet you still have a dry layer of insulation.
Great video :) my questions isnt about clothing, but it is to do with winter riding - Do you ride summer or winter tyres in winter? Or all-round weather tyres and which ones do you recommend? I'm just thinking whether I need seperate summer and winter tyres or whether you recommend an all-rounder? Im currently running "Continental GP5000 S TR Tubeless 700x32" all year round. Thnx
The weather is always fine in Watopia 😂
Always good weather there haha
Nice to see some sheep on your ride
In the UK nowadays, this is 12months of the year advice.
My Favourite place to ride is Dentdale, which isn't far away from Ribble head.
Sheep's 'coat' = fleece? 🐑
Kent Classic at the weekend. Don't recall seeing many sheepies but a few good rocks, at least.
From the time of watching no doubt you'll be jetting off to Sunny Majorca 😉
You seen the prive of flights there?? Not a chance! Shame it’s got so expensive
MTB for snow, go on the trails as road riding with snow isn't pleasant, though hasn't been much down here last few years.
Come over here to turkey plenty of very steep hills.
Funny that you "feature" the Yorkshire Dales like it's a human guest -- an old friend
Favourite place to ride is Cap Frehel in France
Come to the states.............FLORIDAAAAAAAAAAA!
You mentioned running, do you do parkruns?
I surely do!! Love them
Please consider using a thermos with herbal tea or water at room temperature. That will improve your hydration.
I'd like to... my problem is watering eyes when the temperature drops too much, and it doesn't even have to get cold cold. I even got the biggest shield glasses I can get, helps a bit, but not enough...
It must be a thing for us cyclists - I have it and Juliet does too. But I guess riding does get loads of wind in your eyes.
I could handle it if it was just a bit, but it gets to a point pretty quickly where I can't see anything anymore.
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Hot chocolate afterward is always better when it is cold out
How many centi degrees is it?
9000
It was around 9C
Is it an age thing…as I can’t do with tight fitting layers on in winter…it makes me colder💁
I think aswell with glasses its a saftey thing, in ireland i had a car drive past and whip a stone up at my head and if it wasnt for the glasses that it chipped i would have been blinded
Yessss defo! When I don’t have mine on had a few flies in the eye not pleasant :(
Even less so for the fly 😓
its wool ya silly bugger 😂
Mve to hot country
do you buy vegan clothing only?
Like your videos, but please don't talk and chew at the same time.
Look when you got to film a video and get going need to multi task 🙂
@@KatieKookaburra Basic manners will always apply, no matter what you do. Eating and talking is disgusting, do it in the comfort of your own space, here you are on a public platform. We really do not want to see what your chewing.