Buttertub pass
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- blinkey501
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Buttertub pass
Has anyone ridden it, I thought i might head out there from the advice of the couple... next door
http://www.drivingroads.co.uk/buttertub ... hire-dales
http://www.drivingroads.co.uk/buttertub ... hire-dales
- bigun
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Aye, nice run, nice scenery. Road over the actual pass is bumpy and off camber in parts so be careful and watch as you drop down to Hawes - my mate flipped his fazer into a field on a tight downhill bend.
Cracking roads in the area, Hawes is a nice village and normally rammed with bikes. Trouble is it attracts the police in their unmarked Subaru's which I have had an interesting encounter with!
You'll enjoy it I'm sure.
Cracking roads in the area, Hawes is a nice village and normally rammed with bikes. Trouble is it attracts the police in their unmarked Subaru's which I have had an interesting encounter with!

You'll enjoy it I'm sure.
Bigun
- blinkey501
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Re: Buttertub pass
Strange people round your way, Jayblinkey501 wrote:Buttercup's Arse
Has anyone ridden it,

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- furygan man
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Did it the once last year, windy to start with and pain if you get stuck behind some OAP tourist!! But yeah opens up, not sure if the road surface will be up to much with the recent weather, as it says some big drops on the right and twisty bends, can also recomend heading up to Kirkby Stephen, then turn left and head for the A683 to Sedburgh, then the nice bit down to Kirkby Lonsdale (similar to Snakes pass), burger van on right just before the A65, this is where you'll usually find the unmarked Subaru (Settle/Ingleton area)
As i said only did it once towards last year
Alternative is head right towards Leyburn and down to Ripon/Harrogate, also do a search for Manor Cafe, they have routes for that area on their site
When you heading that way?
As i said only did it once towards last year
Alternative is head right towards Leyburn and down to Ripon/Harrogate, also do a search for Manor Cafe, they have routes for that area on their site
When you heading that way?
- blinkey501
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I was going out there sunday weather permitting.
Failing that i have mentioned this to a work colleague who does fancy the ride out, but he works funny shift patterns so 7th/8th of april is looking more like it..
I was going to get of at leyburn on the A1 after calling in at sherburn in elmet on route
Failing that i have mentioned this to a work colleague who does fancy the ride out, but he works funny shift patterns so 7th/8th of april is looking more like it..
I was going to get of at leyburn on the A1 after calling in at sherburn in elmet on route

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Yes - agree with the others. great views but just be prapered for a bimble along rather than a blast. The view as you drop over the tops is amazing on a clear day. Great route also from Leyburn to Hawes and on to Sedburgh. Can also hand a left out of Hawes and press on to Ribblehead viaduct then left again back to Skipton.
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Agree, the run from Hawes to Ribblehead is better and faster and more opportunity to overtake, worth an excursion and back again, the viaduct is worth a stop and view, also good is the road from the viaduct down to SettleDavShill wrote:Yes - agree with the others. great views but just be prapered for a bimble along rather than a blast. The view as you drop over the tops is amazing on a clear day. Great route also from Leyburn to Hawes and on to Sedburgh. Can also hand a left out of Hawes and press on to Ribblehead viaduct then left again back to Skipton.
- blinkey501
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Well what a fantastic day i have had.320 mile round trip
The roads up to buttertub pass from leyburn to hawes were brilliant, The scenery was awsome. I managed to follow a bronze falco for a while. You know one of the fasteest ones
but he got away just before the solid white lines PO55--- The reg number anyone on here..
I would recommend that run out to any one 10 out of 10
The roads up to buttertub pass from leyburn to hawes were brilliant, The scenery was awsome. I managed to follow a bronze falco for a while. You know one of the fasteest ones

I would recommend that run out to any one 10 out of 10
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Mine is Bronzeblinkey501 wrote:I managed to follow a bronze falco for a while. You know one of the fasteest onesbut he got away just before the solid white lines PO55--- The reg number anyone on here..
And PO55---
And supposed to be locked up in someone's unit

Sound like you had a good run out though.
Where ever I lay my hat.....
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