AndrewJRenko wrote: » Make a planning enforcement complaint to the local authority. There is usually a planning condition about not dragging mud onto the road.
eeeee wrote: » Chippings on the descent from Glencree for a k or two also.
eeeee wrote: » Ugh this is all awful news. Maybe time for an email to the council, see if they can avoid chip and tar on popular cycling routes? Maybe use heatmaps to judge which roads they can put that on? I think encouraging cycling is part of the government strategic plan for sport, could make a case for it under that.
crosstownk wrote: » Wicklow Co. Co. put down a billiard table surface on Lisheen Road last year. About a month later they dressed it with chippings.
Wildly Boaring wrote: » Bellewstown hill. From the school looking west. Chippy chippings. Also Oldbridge / Battle of Boyne site up the hill to donore was chippy last weekend.
magicbastarder wrote: » Good to know, I was going to head out that way tomorrow to recce the hill just north of the racecourse for another crack at an hour hillclimb.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I await your report :pac:
magicbastarder wrote: » Summary of report: a hard no. I had about 400m or 500m in the legs already when I tackled it, and it's too lumpy. Granny geared it up the step section. No chance of getting into any sort of rhythm on it.
velo.2010 wrote: » Just to add to someone else who posted above regarding newly laid tarmac which is subsequently covered a few weeks later in chipseal. The same thing happened along a stretch going towards Ardclough a few weeks back. Felt like the holy grail of smooth surface but apparently was only an underseal before they added the stone chips.
Enduro wrote: » In case it hasn't been mentioned, new loose chips layed on the road between Laragh and Glenmacnass for a few hundred meters on one of the flatter bits about halfway between the waterfall and Laragh.
Wildly Boaring wrote: » Meath co co must have a hill plan in place. Skryne hill from west next!! (and possible south) Plasterered in loose chipping signs today. All new shiney ones.