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• #852
Has anyone got a good Magnificent 7 Cemeteries route that they could possibly share? Obviously i can just do one on google maps but if there is a nice route around them all that would be smashing. TIA
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• #853
Does anyone have an off road route from London to Cambridge?
I was convinced there was such a route similar to the downs link heading south, but no amount of googling has revealed it.
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• #854
I have no idea how offroad this is but a quick search on RWGPS reveals
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• #855
had a quick look at this on OS maps, it's actually not a bad route.
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• #856
1/3 of it is on the canal.. usually busy for my taste, particularly now
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• #857
Looks like you could piece together a bunch of walking trails:
Meridian Trail (untill Epping)
Forest Way (untill Bishop's Stortford)
Harcamlow Way (until The Dell)
then you jump to the Icknield Way until you hit the Roman Road past Linton.I drafted something below. I'd expect no less than half a dozen of gates, some barking dogs (and owners) ad a few bits to be re-routed depending on conditions. I'd definitely give it a go! (or please report if you do)
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• #858
Absolutlely superb!!
Thank you.I have a friend in Cambridge who I intend to visit post lockdown and fancied something to get the bigger tyres rolling on.
I'll definitely let you know how it goes
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• #859
Thank you. I didn't know about ride with GPS until today
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• #860
Full disclaimer, I simply drafted it after you asked, never rode it, review the route as much as you can and have a few backup plans (can always follow the NCR 1, thne 50, then 11 to Cambridge).
As you've learned RWGPS is your friend.
But still let me know ;)PS. If it's post lockdown and you're looking for company, I'd be keen to ride it as well and come back on a train, when all of that will be normal again
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• #861
If you fancy heading south instead i know a great off road route to Brighton
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• #862
can you share please?
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• #864
Love that route, the downs link is a blast, probably gets you to the south downs faster than any road ride! What was that herd of dogs?
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• #865
I think it's a pack of fox hounds. The main thing I remember from them is an overpowering smell of dog: good doggy, doggy, doggy.
That route takes you up a great climb at the end, a nice narrow climb up Fulking Hill (and yes that is what you will be thinking all the way) instead of the horrible wide, chalky climb that the official BHF route takes you.
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• #866
Man, I can't wait till all this shit is over to do both these rides.
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• #867
That's great giofox.
Thank you for taking the time to have a look at routes.Yeah I imagine I'll be trying this in late summer (all things considered)
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• #868
Thanks for this!
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• #869
Yeah tell me about it
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• #870
no probs, enjoy ~(eventually)
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• #871
I think it's a pack of fox hounds.
Oh. giofox had better watch out, then.
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• #872
Ok, you got the I-have-a-new-route-to-try bug in my head and couldn't shake it off, so went out and rode 75% of it, the remaining bit is the Icknield Way and the Roman Road, which needs no checking. Not only it's rideable, it's ace! I love it, it's up there in the top 10 of my routes from London. Only a few tweaks to make (already made in the version below). No gates, nice mix of bridleways, farm tracks and singletracks, not much tarmac, no major climbs.
I rode out and back in a loop, Strava ride here, with many more pictures. Both ways are feasible to Cambridge, but the return leg of the loop has more farm tracks, not the best on a gravel bike, I'd recommend the route below as is.
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/32536144
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• #873
Absolutlely Superb Giofox!!
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• #874
Looks good - so bring the mtb if we thinking of riding this?
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• #875
Woah, this looks amazing. Will definitely be trying this. Cheers
Definitely fun (well, I've done it as far as Grays) but it's really slow with lots of great urban decay and Thameside grim/fun. Rainham marshes are actually nice though. Dunno what the route does after Grays...