Outdoor Focus Spring 2019 | Page 6

shoulder of Wild Boar Fell. After 48km, and 1000m of ascent, the battery readout was below 20%. An extra few km, and more importantly 300+ metres’ extra ascent, could very well have flattened it. For the foreseeable future, such limitations on range are going to be inescapable with e-bikes. Jon cruising over Park Crags, with Coniston Water and the Coniston Fells behind. >>>> GETTING TECHNICAL I still hadn’t really tested the bike on sustained technical trails. The OE commission asked for a bike report combined with recommendations for good trails in the Lakes. Where better than Grizedale Forest? Not the purpose-built North Face Trail but the bridleways and byways that weave through the forest and beyond. And this time Bernie was on an e-bike too; it seemed only fair. We hired a very tasty Specialized Levo from Grizedale Mountain Bikes. To cover plenty of great trails, we’d planned another substantial day, ultimately racking up 35km and over 800m of ascent. Hodge Close, Oxen Fell, Iron Keld, Park Plantation, Park Crags, Seven Wells/Moor Lane... it’s a litany of joy for 6 Outdoor focus | spring 2019 any vaguely competent rider and (Torridon and Queenstown notwithstanding) my favourite place to ride in the world. Several descents on this route have always been in that (slightly scary) sweetspot at the outer limits of the comfort zone. But the bikes handled everything with aplomb and we felt confident throughout. During the day Bernie came up with what I reckon is the best e-bike soundbite I’ve ever heard. I therefore make no apologies for repeating it in several articles: “It’s like a quantum bike. It’s really heavy and yet it’s really light.” We had a great time riding the e-bikes and it meant I could keep on doing something I love when my health would otherwise have held me back. Still, though rapidly running out of space, I must acknowledge that e-bikes have aroused controversy. I’ve already mentioned the ‘cheating’ slur. I see little to suggest that e-bikes cause significantly more erosion than normal mountain bikes (a subject I’ve addressed, in depth, more than once). Some see other issues too, but maybe the place to discuss those is on the Guild Forum?