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Re: Who knows which way we went?
No Garmin track log, but I do have a Memory Map overlay with the general route on it. Which I could attach if it would let me, or I could email.
For the non-technical
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1. the A591 to Ambleside from Kendal (small roadworks near Kendal and a fairly direct route)... 2. or you went south from Kendal, and along the A595 (big roadworks at end of dual carriageway at Newton) then up the side of Windermere from Newby Bridge. Quite a few miles more in total than the direct A591 option.
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I didn't do this run, but know the roads so.....
The direct route from Sedburgh to Kendal would bring you into the North end of Kendal to join the A6. You would have then gone through/round Kendal Town Centre and headed north towards Ambleside to join the A590 at a big roundabout (also B5284) where you would effectively do a right onto the A590. Short stretch of dual carraigeway onto single carrigaeway and down long hill with a suicide lane and after about 5 miles reach Windermere Town. Mini roundabout on outskirts of Windemere is road up Kirkstone Pass. From windemere the roads narrows somewhat and runs along the lake side into Ambleside. If you took Kirkstone Pass you would have turned left at the summit and down a very steep road into the North end of Ambleside. If you did a lot of dual Carriageway at the start then you probably travelled from Sedburgh to Kirkby Lonsdale then to Kendal on the A65 - cross the M6 at junction 36. The ONLY other realistic way would be that you took the B5284 and then travelled through Bowness to Windemere. If you didn't do any of these then really did go the long way round.
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