I've done this twice on my Honda Fireblade. Not for the faint hearted, especially the last western hairpin which is tight with a severe camber and the first time I did it was awash with water streaming across the road. 
One of the forgotten passes is Newlands Pass. I have done this 4 times and both ways and I have continued to cack myself each time - 1991 my Toyota Corolla 1.3 hatch, 1992 my Mazda 323 1.3 hatch, 1994 my Citroen 2CV dolly and then more recently with my family in a 525d and that was almost enough. I will do my Zed in it once more for the theatricals (but only this time after a thorough brake service) and never again! Are there anymore death defying roads in Cumbria? I went over the Newlands Hause Pass on May Bank Holiday last year in our Land Rover for the first time in years. Went from Bassenthwaite side south over to Buttermere. It's quite steep and narrow as it drops into Buttermere but it's nowhere near as steep and switchbacky as Hardknott. The kids loved it !rosskins said:Gosh Tinker! The things that were done back thenOne of the forgotten passes is Newlands Pass. I have done this 4 times and both ways and I have continued to cack myself each time - 1991 my Toyota Corolla 1.3 hatch, 1992 my Mazda 323 1.3 hatch, 1994 my Citroen 2CV dolly and then more recently with my family in a 525d and that was almost enough. I will do my Zed in it once more for the theatricals (but only this time after a thorough brake service) and never again! Are there anymore death defying roads in Cumbria?
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Best corner on the pass going the other way. I had the MR nicely sideways around that one in the wet. The road was wet, not the weather :bladeowner said:I've done this twice on my Honda Fireblade. Not for the faint hearted, especially the last western hairpin which is tight with a severe camber and the first time I did it was awash with water streaming across the road.![]()
