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• #277
Saturday had better not be as hot as today, or I'm going to explode in a ball of fire D:
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• #278
Rode into town and back, few miles. flat tarmac, 750ml bottle water gone fast.
Taped 2 bottle cages to the frame, can hold 750ml mineral water bottles.
Found a complete 2ltr camelback, be to small.
Found a 3ltr camelback bladder, may try to intergrate with a small messenger bag.
Found a free sample from a mag isotonic drink powder :)
Got some MOD iso drink sachets as well.
Bought a pack of 6x750ml waters.
My sawyer mini filter is miles away with my biking gear.........in theory...... you can drink water from the central Thames through a Sawyer and not get ill.I am looking at 1.5ltr on the bike and as much water as i can carry.
I am ruling out my plans for a chop at the Marathon Des Sables as thats a bit hotter and on a water ration.
Is there a pub mid epping forest ? :)
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• #279
Epping Forest has almost as many pubs as it does trees. You might get thirsty, but you'll never be far from somewhere to top up supplies :-)
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• #280
So cider shandies for fluid intake then :)
Will aim for at least 3ltr of fluid to be carried for me and a spare t-shirt and mini can of bo basher for the train home :)
Hopefully 22t freewheel will arrive tomorrow, will try and intergrate a bladder 2/3ltr into working in the wrong carry bag as heat stroke is not nice. -
• #281
If you wanted to make it a competition, Mick would definitely beat you to it. :)
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• #282
Postie has been :)
Ordered Monday night, dispatched on Tuesday, arrive today Thursday :)
Big and chunky 22t freewheel, strong tyre levers and what could be a suitable sticker.
Now......next drama for getting out..... do i have enough chain length/dropout slottage to take the 22t or will i be going down town again for a new longer chain ?
Will report back later.
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• #283
Other than the cafes, and pubs, are there any other sources of water? There's a drinking water fountain at the Hunting Lodge, but I don't know of anything else.
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• #284
Yep, there's a tap outside the loos by the Kings head pub.....in winter, it's used for washing bikes, but it's perfectly fine for topping up bottles....I use it all the time.
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• #285
Cool. I shall investigate next time I'm up there.
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• #286
The water top ups are good to know, i may reduce and alter what i carry.
Been playing around and can get a 3ltr camelback bladder to function in a messenger style bag, but the bladder needs some attention. (skanky taste)
Taped on 2 bottle cages (no bosses on frame) so 1.5ltr on bike, if i carry another 3 bottles that gives me 3.75ltr over the bladder/bottle combo of 4.5ltr and i can freeze the bottles overnight so cool water for a while.
Got a freebe energy drink and some MOD ones so can add to bottles through the day.
Found an old saddle-pack crammed the cable lock and tools into that, 8/10 13/15mm spanners, patches and levers, multi-tool, roll of tape, zip ties if i can find any. Proper mini pump, so mini i might borrow a larger one if i need to as mine takes a while to pump tyres up........ very lightweight though.....not as practical.
3x spare tubes, 2 from Tescos at £3 each 700cx28-35 and a Michelin one from a LBS at £6 so should be covered on flats.
Munchies, poncho just in case, hat and Tescos helmet, mini can of BO basher and will pack a spare T-shirt for train home.
Might throw in a basic personal firstaid kit and some other random crap :)Glass of vino is in place of expected cider shandies.
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• #287
The joy of a big cog :)
Been for a quick blast to self tighten the 22t onto the hub, had enough chain to handle it and my knees will be very happy for it.
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• #288
Proper mini pump, so mini i might borrow a larger one if i need to as mine takes a while to pump tyres up........
Well, you wouldn't want to be carrying too much weight ;-)
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• #289
Water/beer/cider/ice cream money are so weighty.
If i require the need of extra fast pumpage i can compensate in ice cream to the lender (fair enough):)
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• #290
or trade a super cool limited edtion very rare hard to get "Surly" sticker :) thats been rebadged as a CBM sticker.
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• #291
Seriously, I ride down from bishops Stortford to these little gettogethers, and I don't even take that amount of gear when I'm bikepacking!
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• #292
I'm really sorry @IR @853Superfly , I don't have a bike to ride tomorrow, so I'm going to have to drop out :-(
As I'm away from home for the week, it also means being unable to do Wednesday's or next Sunday's ride, so sorry also to @7Üp @mmccarthy @stedlocks @Chak @Gregory @DFP
I hope you all still get out there and have some fun, while the weather is good.
Pete
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• #293
Its ok for me, because I could have only come on the 12th and train prices are extortionate on the weekend. Going to try make it to the surrey ride and epping a bit later. My sis lives on the river in Springfield park, if anyone wants to come for a ride at epping in coming weeks whilst using a riverboat as base, gimme a shout.
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• #294
Bummer BN, still allways someone else worse off, i have another unpaid week off work and most likely will be going back to collect a P45 and tie up loose ends, so a bit grumpy.
Anyways, re-read the thread, bits about tea huts etc etc so depending on forecast temps will ditch some water.
If i am not at 10.30 at the station i have gotten on the wrong train and will be lost somwhere in London :) so don't wait about. -
• #296
dont worry BN, hope youre o.k
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• #297
I'm fine mate, but the bike needs to visit the doctor :-)
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• #298
time for a new project
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• #299
Shiiiit what happened bro?
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• #300
My money is on him hitting a low bridge, he's ripe for hitting low bridges that one.
Another nice mtb in the classifieds.
Genesis High Latitude