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• #10052
Got in my longest ever ride in yesterday. It was the inaugural Spring Leg Breaker run by Marek from Aurelius Cycles (think he will be running this from next year as a sportive).
It's a hard enough route, 78 miles, taking in Park Rash, Buttertubs and Fleet Moss with beauty views, absolutely amazing descents and about 2000m ascending.
But I decided to make life difficult (taking a leaf out of Mike Hall's book) and cycle there and back too.
https://www.strava.com/activities/925466044/shareable_images/map_based?hl=en-US&v=1491158364
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• #10053
imperial century 51X16
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• #10054
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• #10056
Propeller.
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• #10058
I was there yesterday :( funnily enough I did 1 lap of regents today.
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• #10059
Guess we need to swap houses then mate. You'll be joining RPR at this rate.
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• #10061
Makes sense. Kent lanes are pretty crappy.
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• #10062
Of course we went looking for the shittiest cobbled roads around the hometown this morning, before watching P-R in a bar. 10 riders, 5 flats, sore legs and lots of water bottle ejections, great fun
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• #10063
Did 100km in Essex. Lovely day. Made me feel fat old and slow though. Must HTFU.
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• #10064
Put a few miles in on my day off. Having fun at work peoples?
Sticky suncream and Lee Valley isn't the most fetching combo. Epping was nice enough though. Didn't meet a soul on the trails.
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• #10065
Wife tells me Chav originates from 'Cheltenham average'.
Disagree: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/chav#Etymology
Personal research, but when I was a kid in Surrey 'chavi' or 'chavvy' just meant 'gypsy'; by extension 'to chav' was to steal: "who's chavved my pencil case?" I think that's the link from the Romany term to the modern use, rather than anything to do with Chatham, Cheltenham etc.
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• #10066
Cross post from bikepacking thread - my weekend exploits...
So I kicked off my 2017 adventures with a couple of days to complete the South Downs Way. Was supposed to be doing it with a mate, but he had to pull out late in the day. Looking at the forecast, there was no way I was going to miss out too. It's nice to get some alone time too I find. I hopped on the 16:04 train from Waterloo to Winchester on the Friday evening and was pedalling by 17:15. So started two and bit glorious days of sunshine. Don’t think I saw a cloud for the whole 100 miles.
Here’s a pic of my bike set-up for the trip. Tarp, groundsheet, roll mat and sleeping bag upfront in a 13l drybag. Extra layers for the evening in the seatpack and various bit n bobs in the frame bag. The hardcase in the bottle cage had my toolkit. This meant my rucksack only really had water and snacks in which was nice. I hate having too much weight on my back for these longer rides.
Managed to bosh out about 15 miles the first evening, however as I had all weekend, I was in no rush. Had a lovely pint in the pub at Exton before pressing on to find a bivvy near Meon Springs. Managed to find a quiet little spot atop a hill. Figured it would be less cold here than in the valleys. It was still pretty baltic though as soon as the sun went down. Dinner and a beer under the moonlight and I could feel the stresses of the week melting away.
I was woken early by some seriously horny pheasants/grouse however the 5:30 start meant I was fed, coffee’d and packed up by 7am. My two luxuries, a travel pillow and Aeropress, meant I felt ready for the day ahead.
I was right about valleys being cooler; descending to cross the A3 through the Queen Elizabeth Country park was cold and really dewy. Got soaked by spray from the grass and needed the climb out the other side to warm up. As the day got going I was treated to stunning vista after stunning vista.
Managed to make my way to Houghton for a pub lunch and a rest up. Not having to rush was nice. This is about halfway so every mile more was a mile less to do on the Sunday. At Devil’s Dyke I’d done about 50 miles for the day, 65 in total and so was ready to call it quits. A couple of pints at the pub were nice enough. Spectacular view, shame about all the people. I then retraced my steps a little to find a lovely spot for the night.
A better night’s sleep meant a slow start to the morning but up and going by 8. With 35 miles left and another stunning day to come, I couldn’t really believe my luck. The legs still felt fresh apart from my right knee which was slowly blowing up. It happens on road rides around the 100 mile mark but this was first time mountain biking for a while. Need to get to the bottom of it. Anyway, it’s great riding for views, not so much technically.
This all means you can just plod along and the signage means navigation is basically redundant. Great coffee in the Youth Hostel near Southease, a cracking pint and some cheesy chips at The George Inn at Alfriston before the final slog over to Eastbourne.
Cruising into the seaside town a sense of accomplishment tinged with disappointment it was over. Suddenly you’re back amongst the world a ride like this filters out. Beer on the beech seemed appropriate.
Then a train to catch home. Managed to squeeze in a decent Fish n Chips on the platform while I waited which was excellent.
It’s probably the perfect introduction to off-road bikepacking. It's so accessible from London, and really simple to get around. It's hard work though, so massive respect to anyone that does in a day. If only there were some slightly better descents it would be right up there. It was always a bit of shame to crank all the way to the top a down only to fly down the other side on a straight bridleway. Hopefully Dartmoor/Exmoor later in the year if I can find another 3 or 4 days away from the family. Just hope I can time it with weather like this!
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• #10067
What a great weekend, thanks for sharing.
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• #10068
Really nice write up- enjoyed reading. And props for taking a fully laden bike up some of those climbs...
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• #10069
Wife tells me Chav originates from 'Cheltenham average'.
Disagree: en.wiktionary.org/wiki/chav#EtymologyPersonal research, but when I was a kid in Surrey 'chavi' or 'chavvy' just meant 'gypsy'; by extension 'to chav' was to steal: "who's chavved my pencil case?" I think that's the link from the Romany term to the modern use, rather than anything to do with Chatham, Cheltenham etc.
Ditto around Berkshire, although it morphed from 'gypsy' into 'stuff tangentially associated with negative gypsy stereotypes'. Plus the Geordie friends I made at uni in Sheffield all used "charv" or "charver" in exactly the same way as southerners use "chav".
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• #10070
sunday afternoon i did an offroad ride around south ox/berks border. glorious weather yet very few people around. stopped for a pint and bag of crisps in The Unicorn. 17 miles on singlespeed 29er with fixed forks. lovely ride all round.
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• #10071
This weekend I'd booked out Sunday for BIKE STUFF, meaning ride in the morning and PR in the afternoon.
I picked a route with one of my favourite climbs in the area: Brickworks, and threw in another that I've never been up before and set on my way. The weather was gorgeous, meaning smiles from the word go.
Winding my way out of the Manchester urban sprawl I maybe over-cooked it a little, leaving myself more sore than I'd have hoped for the climbs but it was fun knowing the ride wasn't going to be long - I could try and push on and wouldn't be too badly punished later.
My legs felt okay despite a 10 mile walk on Saturday and I was at the bottom of the Brickworks before I knew it. Passed a guy going really well with two prosthetic legs on the way up.
The climb itself was gorgeous as ever and thoroughly enjoyable in the sunshine, leading straight into a fun descent and then onto Higher Ln which was new to me.
Harder than expected, but gorgeous and quiet. The descent was fun until the speedbumps started, they were unexpected!
All was left was the long slightly downhill ride home. The roads were fairly busy but it was fun and fast.
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• #10073
Looks like a fucking excellent ride.
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• #10074
This too.
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• #10075
Cheers both! It pales in comparison with scrabbles ride but this thread is a nice opportunity to have a bit of fun writing about what was essentially a normal weekend ride in the sun, so why not use it?
Got rad at Bike Park Wales with @Doctor_Cake, @BareNecessities, @t_w, @Landslide and @TomvanHalen. Good times.
https://scontent-lht6-1.cdninstagram.com/t50.2886-16/17777895_243110896159526_5580511536666902528_n.mp4