jwarwick
Active Member
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- South London
Hi everyone,
Four or five of my friends and I are looking into doing a Duke of Edinburgh cycling expedition, 3 days and two nights camping (preferably in actual campsites, and ideally Scout activity centres, as I'm doing this with my explorer unit). We are based in South London, so would look to do an expedition either in the South of England, or possibly around Dorset (We camp on the Isle of Purbeck for a week in the Summer, so that could be a possible start/end point). Norfolk area is also possible - preferably no more than a three hour journey or so, because we would be travelling up in cars. Anyone have any ideas for a route? I thought we could average about 40 miles a day, depending on the terrain - we are all quite fit, and good cyclists, but none of us have any touring experience.
Most of the group have mountain bikes, one person has a hybrid, and I'm a soon-to-be owner of a cyclocross bike, although I STILL can't decide! As a result, we thought mainly tarmac, with the odd bit of off-road along bridleways and unsurfaced tracks (DofE says we can't use main roads, only minor roads, byways and tracks). On this kind of terrain, is 40mi reasonable or should we be reining in the mileage? We have to do at least four hours journeying, I think, so 10ish mph?
We are all quite experienced hikers, and average 10kg packs or just under, bringing me to the question of load carrying: panniers or trailers? We can't afford to kit the group out with trailers, but did wonder about hire: A cursory 'google' didn't turn up anything this side of the Thames, but don't know if anyone knows of whether this is possible(Trailers off-road?)? Otherwise is two (waterproof!) rear panniers the best option?
Any help greatly appreciated... Bit of a minefield this!
Four or five of my friends and I are looking into doing a Duke of Edinburgh cycling expedition, 3 days and two nights camping (preferably in actual campsites, and ideally Scout activity centres, as I'm doing this with my explorer unit). We are based in South London, so would look to do an expedition either in the South of England, or possibly around Dorset (We camp on the Isle of Purbeck for a week in the Summer, so that could be a possible start/end point). Norfolk area is also possible - preferably no more than a three hour journey or so, because we would be travelling up in cars. Anyone have any ideas for a route? I thought we could average about 40 miles a day, depending on the terrain - we are all quite fit, and good cyclists, but none of us have any touring experience.
Most of the group have mountain bikes, one person has a hybrid, and I'm a soon-to-be owner of a cyclocross bike, although I STILL can't decide! As a result, we thought mainly tarmac, with the odd bit of off-road along bridleways and unsurfaced tracks (DofE says we can't use main roads, only minor roads, byways and tracks). On this kind of terrain, is 40mi reasonable or should we be reining in the mileage? We have to do at least four hours journeying, I think, so 10ish mph?
We are all quite experienced hikers, and average 10kg packs or just under, bringing me to the question of load carrying: panniers or trailers? We can't afford to kit the group out with trailers, but did wonder about hire: A cursory 'google' didn't turn up anything this side of the Thames, but don't know if anyone knows of whether this is possible(Trailers off-road?)? Otherwise is two (waterproof!) rear panniers the best option?
Any help greatly appreciated... Bit of a minefield this!