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OK we have decided that it is time to see just how good my leg actually is after the incident that ended our world tour. I have been able to get the miles in recently (
) with 'day time' weight panniers and we have decided it would be really nice to get out and have a 3 day mini tour over the bank holiday weekend.
The problem is that we can't decide where to go to. We want to start from home (unless someone here is happy car sitting for 2 nights and can come up with a better idea).
We are not sure which bikes to take. The tourers would need good looks & looking after (and need some maintenance before we use them - not an issue I have friday free). The mountain bikes & the road bikes both only have rear racks. The mtb's only have semi-slicks for one bike & full nobblies for the other, but we have toured on the mtb's in the past. the road bikes both have rear only racks, but I may have an issue with the gears on mine (unsure on what because they seem to be slipping under light load only when spinning, never under stain, and less than 2 weeks ago had new cassette, chain & wheels and was OK initally).
We prefer scenery to tourist attractions but need somewhere we can put up a tarp & bivvy. we don't want to take the tent for this tour (we only have the 1 tent now, and the hilleberg nammatj 3GT seems overkill for what we were thinking of). The aim is light, not credit card (don't have the finances) bivvy wild & out of sight (something we are good at).
Distance - depends on the bikes we use. road bike with light panniers I am averaging 55miles in 4 hours cycling, slower on the tourers (gearing is still set of mountains of Turkey & Pamir highway, not speed, didn't see the point in changing it after the accident...) and even slower on the mtb's. Not worried about speed, prefer scenic.
Anyone any ideas - all I currently have if we set out from home, is over to Chester (an hour a way) and then south along the English/Welsh border with possible excursions up valleys into Wales etc..
Not asking you to plan this btw, just throw a few suggestions my way please. I have Friday to plan it & sort the bikes out (unless I end up over at my mother's again on Friday)

The problem is that we can't decide where to go to. We want to start from home (unless someone here is happy car sitting for 2 nights and can come up with a better idea).
We are not sure which bikes to take. The tourers would need good looks & looking after (and need some maintenance before we use them - not an issue I have friday free). The mountain bikes & the road bikes both only have rear racks. The mtb's only have semi-slicks for one bike & full nobblies for the other, but we have toured on the mtb's in the past. the road bikes both have rear only racks, but I may have an issue with the gears on mine (unsure on what because they seem to be slipping under light load only when spinning, never under stain, and less than 2 weeks ago had new cassette, chain & wheels and was OK initally).
We prefer scenery to tourist attractions but need somewhere we can put up a tarp & bivvy. we don't want to take the tent for this tour (we only have the 1 tent now, and the hilleberg nammatj 3GT seems overkill for what we were thinking of). The aim is light, not credit card (don't have the finances) bivvy wild & out of sight (something we are good at).
Distance - depends on the bikes we use. road bike with light panniers I am averaging 55miles in 4 hours cycling, slower on the tourers (gearing is still set of mountains of Turkey & Pamir highway, not speed, didn't see the point in changing it after the accident...) and even slower on the mtb's. Not worried about speed, prefer scenic.
Anyone any ideas - all I currently have if we set out from home, is over to Chester (an hour a way) and then south along the English/Welsh border with possible excursions up valleys into Wales etc..
Not asking you to plan this btw, just throw a few suggestions my way please. I have Friday to plan it & sort the bikes out (unless I end up over at my mother's again on Friday)