I went up our local 'mountain' range, the Pennines which isn't too far but was damn cold and windy! Nearly lost a glove over the edge and my rucksack tried to bugger off as well..
First section of the road is a series of switchbacks which are fantastic in good weather but you need to keep a sheep eye out.

Just behind me is a track that leads back to my house, 8 miles with no tarmac and some waterfalls to climb. I'd go that way on the XR but I think the RR might be a bit heavy!

Up at the top is The TV transmitter station, well braced against the strong winds

which were extreme today...bl**dy freeezing!!

but worth the view back down over the Holme Valley.

I took off over towards Glossop after that and saw the only other bike out today, a 2up Beemer. Couldn't stop for a pic as this is a steep road and there's no way to park the bike facing downhill so I had to wait for the parking area futher down to get this photo of the way off the hill.

I parked up after this bridge on the Woodhead road, a great strip of flowing tarmac that runs from Sheffield to Manchester. Early mornings before the traffic hits are fantastic on this road and you have plenty of company from like minded bikers blitzing the smooth bends before the public arrive.

Had a walk around and noticed this next to the bike when I got back..

Set off back the way I came and had another break on top for this last shot. Trying a bit of artistic licence!

Some panoramic movies here.
http://beakster.jot.com/WikiHome/HolmeM ... 4046246004
http://beakster.jot.com/WikiHome/Holme. ... 4045474107



