936. Buttertubs Pass | Kawasaki Z1000
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- čas přidán 1. 11. 2020
- A trip with Graham to ride the Buttertubs Pass, in North Yorkshire.
MUSIC:
Title: "I Will Not Let You Let Me Down (Instrumental Version)"
Artist: Josh Woodward
URL: www.joshwoodward.com/song/IWil...
Artist Site: www.joshwoodward.com/
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Love watching your videos and getting to know your beautiful country. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks Mr T! Same applied for me and your videos :-)
WOW......... Such a beautiful part of the world, how nice was that !! It would be lovely to have that ride close to home. Thanks for sharing Rich 👍
Thanks Dave! It's a great place. That road is superb for scenery. Always tempting to open the bike up a bit but then you find gravel or a sheep and think twice :-D
That was awesome, is incredible the power of a few trickles of water over hundreds of thousands of years :-) beautiful scenery to ride :-)
Cheers HD. It's a cracking little road. Shame it's not ten times the length! If you head up there, take the road from Hawes to Ribblehead viaduct afterwards. Loooooads of fun :-)
@@CalmBiker I do love a good viaduct too! :D
Cheers Rich, seen many a video of the butter tub pass but not seen one where they have actually stopped to show the tubs, great viewing.
Cheers! It's a cracking route and the butter tubs are fascinating to look at. A bit of care is needed in the strong wind though I guess if I fell in the people were on site to pull e back out :-D
Enjoyed that loads! Love that area!
It's a beautiful place and cracking roads.
Thanks for risking life and limb for our viewing pleasure. Some of the best 'close up' shots of the actual Buttertubs I've seen. I wanted to get up that way for a long weekend this year, but like most my other plans, that never quite worked out. Looked rather windy up there, not a big fan of riding in the wind I must admit, especially a full day out like that wouild have been for you guys.
It certainly was a windy day - we seem to be having a lot of that recently. If you do get up there, give me a shout! Always up for a ride and a cuppa :-)
@@CalmBiker Will do, and thanks for the 'invite'! Although you may well regret my somewhat sedate pace on my old Honda 500! I have a feeling we may well still be limited pretty much to the UK in 2021 :-( (I toured the Pico's in 2018/2019 having never taken my bike abroad before) If that's the case I may well do a week up there!
@@paullee6663 I don't mind a sedate ride :-) Unfortunately I think you might be right about these restrictions lasting for some time to come.
Great well filmed ,and informative video Richard . This day out you had with Graham produced one of the best series I have seen on youtube .Your footage confirms my thoughts . So much was I inspired that I purchased from Australia, the complete series of All Creatures and Small . That series stands the test of time and is still brilliant .
I remember watching that one as a child, though under some duress :-D
They've just remade it. I haven't seen much of it yet but Mrs C is enjoying it. Maybe I should give the original another try!
@@CalmBiker I have managed to see the first episode of the remake and it seems to be very good . I bought the Dad's Army movie they made a few years ago ,and couldn't watch it past half way .Those original actors were so perfect for their roles .
Great ride out. Have to give it alook at. Thanks 👍
Thanks John!
Great scenery, loving these roads and didnt know the tour de France went through there. 👍👍
It's quite an impressive place and well worth a visit. Those guys on bicycles must be amazingly fit to ride up that road!
Nice road there I wish i had one that looks like it was made for motorcycles
It's a nice one for a not-too-quick ride. Continuing on to the road from Hawes to Ribblehead viaduct is where the fun starts. That's my favourite road. Shame it's so far away.
There are some great views across the moors, every turn and a different view. If that was the Fenland mountain rescue on a training course then they were out of their depth 🤣.
Great video mate. Take care. 👍👍👍
Cheers Rob! I was tempted to ask for a go on the rope but I think I know that I wouldn't have enjoyed the answer :-D
I didn't know how "Butterubs" got it's name. I've done a run from Pately Bridge - Hawes - Tan Hill. It's so very nice. A ride to go slow and actually see the view rather than head down and "1000 yard stare".
I did that ride a year or so ago in the other direction. Spent too long at Tan Hill Inn though, so the old sweet shop was closed when I got to Pately Bridge. I'd promised Mrs C a quarter of sweets too :-D
That was an amazing day out on a motorcycle and I enjoyed every single mile 👌 I had forgotten about the wind definitely going down that way next season haven't been to Tan Hill either 😅
Tan Hill next time then!
@@CalmBiker yes please 🙂
Last went there in 1982.....
I'd go daily if I was closer :-)
Cow’us! Not barns!
Haha!