Deepdale-Anstieg (White Moss)
Deepdale-Anstieg (White Moss)
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Deepdale Climb (White Moss) is a renowned and challenging cycling ascent nestled within the picturesque Yorkshire Dales National Park in North West England. Located near the charming village of Dent in South Lakeland, Cumbria, this climb is celebrated for its steep gradients and rewarding views. It forms part of the scenic Deepdale valley, a side valley of Dentdale, and is sometimes known as "White Shaw Moss from Deepdale" or "White Shaw Moss".
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13. September 2018
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Distanz 3,31 km
Anstieg 240 m
Abstieg 30 m
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Max. Windgeschwindigkeit: 31,0 km/h
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Beyond its steep average gradient of 10% and sections peaking over 25%, cyclists face additional challenges. The road surface from Dent can be poor, with potholes and gravel, requiring careful navigation. Furthermore, there are a couple of gates on the steepest parts of the climb that necessitate dismounting, which can be tricky for clipping back in on such an incline.
No, Deepdale Climb (White Moss) is considered a hard road ride requiring very good fitness and experience. It is primarily recommended for experienced and fit cyclists due to its demanding gradients and technical challenges like navigating gates on steep sections.
Yes, the summit of Deepdale Climb offers rewarding panoramic views, particularly looking out over Dentdale. While the climb itself is the main feature, the surrounding Yorkshire Dales landscape provides stunning natural beauty throughout the ascent and descent.
While specific dedicated parking for the climb isn't detailed, cyclists typically start from the nearby village of Dent. Parking facilities would generally be found within or on the outskirts of Dent, which serves as a common starting point for routes in the area.
Information regarding direct public transport access to the immediate start of the Deepdale Climb is limited. However, the nearby village of Dent is served by public transport, including the Settle-Carlisle railway line, which could provide access to the general area for cyclists.
The climb itself covers approximately 1.3 miles (2.1 km) with a vertical gain of 231 meters. The total duration of a cycling trip, including the challenging ascent and the rewarding long descent through Kingsdale, will vary significantly based on a cyclist's fitness level and how much time they spend enjoying the views. It's a significant physical effort, so allow ample time.
While the intro mentions drier conditions are more manageable, winter conditions would likely make the already poor road surface (potholes, gravel) even more challenging and potentially hazardous due to ice, snow, or increased wetness. It is generally advisable to tackle this climb in milder, drier weather.
Yes, the charming village of Dent, which is the common starting point for the climb, offers various amenities. You can find cafes, traditional pubs, and accommodation options in Dent, providing places to refuel and rest before or after your ride.
Deepdale Climb (White Moss) is primarily known as a challenging cycling ascent. Due to its steep gradients, poor road surface in places, and the presence of gates that require dismounting, it is generally not recommended as a family-friendly walking route or for dog walkers. The focus is on the strenuous cycling challenge.
Given the challenging nature of the climb and the potential for varied weather in the Yorkshire Dales, cyclists should wear appropriate cycling gear, including layers for temperature regulation, a helmet, and gloves. Due to the poor road surface, robust tires are advisable. Always carry water, snacks, and basic repair tools.
The Deepdale area and the wider Yorkshire Dales National Park offer numerous cycling routes for various abilities. While Deepdale Climb is a specific challenge, the region is renowned for its scenic road cycling and mountain biking trails. Exploring routes around Dentdale and Kingsdale would provide further options.