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The Ostrich and Cromwell have been having us on ...

PostPosted: 20 Mar 2017, 19:13
by Workingman
... banging on about climbing Gold Hill in Shaftesbury, Dorset.

It's no steeper than the average draining board. :roll:

For a proper hill you have to go to Vale Street in Bristol ... now that's a climb worth getting out of breath about. ;) :P :P

Re: The Ostrich and Cromwell have been having us on ...

PostPosted: 20 Mar 2017, 19:29
by tonicha
Done Park Street in Bristol a few times and we now have rather short sharp uphill from the gate :roll: :lol: :lol:

Re: The Ostrich and Cromwell have been having us on ...

PostPosted: 20 Mar 2017, 19:30
by Kaz
:o

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PostPosted: 20 Mar 2017, 20:00
by saundra
Try steep hill in Lincoln
Aggers climbed that and his wife :Hi:
Well done all of you hill climbers

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PostPosted: 20 Mar 2017, 20:10
by TheOstrich
:lol: Is Steep Hill the one that runs up from the railway station to the Cathedral, saundra? If so, I've done that one!

I know the Malvern Hills entry, Old Wyche Road, but I've not walked it. As for Vale Street, Totterdown, I do know the area from driving through it and I can well believe the steepness of some of the roads there. Not a place I'd want to live .....

But in fairness to Crommers and myself, I'd like to point out that Vale Street (a) isn't cobbled and (b) as the photo shows, has steps!!

Anyway, can't stay gossiping with you lot, have to go now and get a performance-enhancing substance injected into my backside .... :shock: :lol: :lol: :P :P

Re: The Ostrich and Cromwell have been having us on ...

PostPosted: 20 Mar 2017, 20:19
by cromwell
TheOstrich wrote:
I know the Malvern Hills entry, Old Wyche Road, but I've not walked it. As for Vale Street, Totterdown, I do know the area from driving through it and I can well believe the steepness of some of the roads there. Not a place I'd want to live .....


"But Flo lived in Totterdown,
They gurt steep hills they got 'er down,
She said Joe, you'll 'ave to go and buy a motor car.."

From Thee's gotten where thee cassn't back'n hasn't? by Adge Cutler and the Wurzels!

You can keep all your steep hills for me these days. With the state of my knee our stairs are as much as I'll tackle!

Re: The Ostrich and Cromwell have been having us on ...

PostPosted: 20 Mar 2017, 20:32
by tonicha
Gorgeous views from Totterdown tho, as long as you were at the top ;) :lol:

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PostPosted: 20 Mar 2017, 22:39
by AliasAggers
saundra wrote:Try steep hill in Lincoln
Aggers climbed that and his wife :Hi:


Yes, we did. But, strangely enough, walking down was the worst.

Re: The Ostrich and Cromwell have been having us on ...

PostPosted: 24 Mar 2017, 13:08
by Suff
AliasAggers wrote:
Yes, we did. But, strangely enough, walking down was the worst.


Steep hill is a pig to walk down if you knees are in any way painful or unsteady. Up you can do slowly. Ossie, yes, you walk from Lincoln Central right up the high street and at the end you go into Steep hill which leads up to the Cathedral.

My main goals for going up there, today, are twofold. One is that there is an excellent wine shop there which #3 son has a good friend who is a part owner. The other is Brown's pie shop which is actually one really good restaurant.

Re: The Ostrich and Cromwell have been having us on ...

PostPosted: 24 Mar 2017, 15:14
by TheOstrich
Did my March Gold Hill Challenge today and shaved 5 seconds off the record, now 3 minutes 09 secs. 8-)

Slightly embarrassing being cheered on by a touring troop of cyclists outside the café at the top as I heaved up the last section (the steepest). They'd have been more blinkin' use if they'd offered me something out of Sir B. Wiggins' Jiffy Bag .... :twisted: