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64-Mile Knareborough Picnic Ride: 25/09/2020

by Robert Worrall Photo
4 years ago
Near Acomb, GB
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Mine and Jose's 64-Mile Friday Picnic Ride To Knaresborough Castle on a very blustery day. Left Acomb at 9.30 and headed to the rendezvous, via Knapton, Rufforth, Long Marston, Tockwith, Cowthorpe, Little Ribston, Knaresborough. Where we met up with Alan Spence, Robin, Eamon, Keith Wells and John Elwood. We returned home via Beryl Burton Way, The railway track to Starbeck, Follifoot, Spofforth, Wetherby, Linton, Collingham, Bramham, Aberford, Lotherton, Staxton, Marston Moor, Towton, Tadcaster, Catterton, Bilbrough, Askham Bryan and home. It rained before the start of the ride and rained again at the end of the ride.
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DISTANCE 63.585 miles
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