Hey,
So I'm officially sick of the bus. I spend 40 minutes each way 3 days a week on a packed bus back and to between home and uni. £60 a month is cheap enough but it's just not a nice way to travel. And it's full of smelly people
I realised that the Trans Pennine Trail goes about a mile from my front door to about a mile from my uni building (and to about the same place I get a free gym membership to through uni, so free shower!).
I've got a rack, 2 16 litre panniers, 2 short sleeved jerseys (cheap ones, not merino or anything like that but do a decent enough job in the summer), a Helly Hansen thermal top (which pongs after about 10 minutes...), bib shorts and Altura leggings. I used to commute to college but that was only 3 miles and a lot easier as I wasn't spending an entire day there, and I could bring my panniers inside with me as I was just in the one classroom. Now with lecture halls etc... not so sure. There's parking outside the front door but I wouldn't leave panniers on a bike there (even though people leave their motorbikes unchained, a pannier is a lot easier to wheel away!)
I know I'll probably need something waterproof on my top half, a long sleeved merino jersey so I can wear it both ways and something to carry my laptop in (BSc Computing student). How should I keep myself warm? I presume layering is best but I'm honestly not sure how to do that. Bibs, thermal top, long sleeve jersey, waterproof if it rains and cycling tights?
I'm willing to leave ridiculously early to get there in time as i'm not fit at all but it is mostly flat from what I can see. I plotted it on Bike Hike and it looks flat enough that it'd be a nice pootle rather than a horrible, miserable uphill struggle (can you tell I don't like hills?
) and obviously 44 miles a day 3 days a week will get me fit pretty quickly. I have the option of the train *but* the only route from the train station I can get off at is on the main roads into Liverpool (Live in Runcorn, go to LJMU) so I'd rather avoid them especially as I'm hardly the fastest out there. The TPT is about 40% off road and the rest isn't too bad road wise so I'd prefer that.
Cheers.
So I'm officially sick of the bus. I spend 40 minutes each way 3 days a week on a packed bus back and to between home and uni. £60 a month is cheap enough but it's just not a nice way to travel. And it's full of smelly people

I've got a rack, 2 16 litre panniers, 2 short sleeved jerseys (cheap ones, not merino or anything like that but do a decent enough job in the summer), a Helly Hansen thermal top (which pongs after about 10 minutes...), bib shorts and Altura leggings. I used to commute to college but that was only 3 miles and a lot easier as I wasn't spending an entire day there, and I could bring my panniers inside with me as I was just in the one classroom. Now with lecture halls etc... not so sure. There's parking outside the front door but I wouldn't leave panniers on a bike there (even though people leave their motorbikes unchained, a pannier is a lot easier to wheel away!)
I know I'll probably need something waterproof on my top half, a long sleeved merino jersey so I can wear it both ways and something to carry my laptop in (BSc Computing student). How should I keep myself warm? I presume layering is best but I'm honestly not sure how to do that. Bibs, thermal top, long sleeve jersey, waterproof if it rains and cycling tights?
I'm willing to leave ridiculously early to get there in time as i'm not fit at all but it is mostly flat from what I can see. I plotted it on Bike Hike and it looks flat enough that it'd be a nice pootle rather than a horrible, miserable uphill struggle (can you tell I don't like hills?

Cheers.