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martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
In June I'm planning on either riding from London to Nelson or Nelson to London to see my parents and to take part in the Manchester - Morecambe FNRttC.

I've come up with a first draft of my route here. Can anyone with local knowledge of the areas I pass through spot anything glaringly wrong? I'm pretty much ok to London - Watford and Rochdale - Nelson.

Cheers
 
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martint235

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
Well I'll actually be starting at home and finishing at my parents and I'm NOT going via South Wales. :thumbsup:
 

I like Skol

A Minging Manc...
Bizzare! You intend to ride halfway across the country yet manage to pass within a few hundred yards of my front door (183.5 mile mark). I can't see any obvious faults with the route, you rightly avoid the Chapel-en-le Frith bypass. I see all the hills are in the North.
 
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martint235

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
Yeah I had a brief discussion about this with my dad last year and it was decided that whichever way I went north from Burton, I'd be climbing quite a lot!
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
You are doing a lot of A-roads and avoiding a lot of really nice roads.

If you would like a challenging, much quieter, more scenic route for the northern half - the route I took from Coventry to Hebden Bridge is that, and Nelson is another scenic 13 miles over the tops from here! Just ask and I'll put it on Bikely for you.
 
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martint235

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
Cheers for the comments Colin. There are a fair few A roads I admit but this is primarily a solo A-B ride. I'll be looking at leaving home (or parents) at about 5am and arriving at the destination at around 7pm so I don't really have much sightseeing time.

(And I'll probably be way too knackered to tackle the top roads from HB to Nelson at the end!!! :heat:

However if you could put your route up I could alter things a little.
 

I like Skol

A Minging Manc...
Thinking logically, wouldn't it make sense to do the return journey as then you will get the hills out of the way first and it will be generally down hill from there?
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Oh - you are doing it in one day - gulp! :ohmy:

My route was generally designed for maximum scenery and minimum traffic so I didn't make any allowances for difficulty. It goes over Snake Pass and Holme Moss as well as lots of other steeper, smaller climbs.

I'll put it on Bikely anyway in case you or anybody fancies lifting parts of it. It'll take me 10 or 15 minutes ...
 
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martint235

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
Thinking logically, wouldn't it make sense to do the return journey as then you will get the hills out of the way first and it will be generally down hill from there?
Yeah I've thought that. My initial thought was get the Friday night train to Manchester, ride the FNRttC to Morecambe, cycle from Morecambe to Nelson and have a few days there before cycling back. However I then thought if I cycle to Nelson I won't have my backpack on for the FNRttC and I can just cycle to Manchester or Preston on the Sunday for the train back. Still very much up in the air.

Cheers Colin. Yep it's a one day ride otherwise I probably would take the time to go out of my way and enjoy a few decent climbs. Even with a direct route though I'll have 13,000ft of climbing to do.
 

400bhp

Guru
Martin - thanks for pointing me towards this thread. :thumbsup:

Couple of thoughts - as mentioned already by the OS Oracle (Colin) you have a lot of A-roads, however you explain why which is understandable. Do you have a gps navigator as this will clearly negate the need to go the "easy" way.

I started thinking about doing a Manchester to London run last year. At the time I cobbled together a route that took me through Cheshire, then Oxfordshire (IIRC), i.e. quite a bit west and quite a bit flatter than 12,000ft (as I avoided the Peak district intentionally). Unfortunately I didn't save the route. Was there any specific reason for taking the route you have (perhaps avoiding Manchester)?
 
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martint235

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
I do have a GPS unit but I do tend to be a direct route kind of person. The primary aim is to get the ride into daylight hours which in June is around 4am to 10pm ish.

It is literally a first draft drawn up by just heading in roughly the right direction whilst in Ride With GPS so there will be some tweaks. Also I'm riding to York in April which may result in me ditching this route altogether and going up the east side and then across the Pennines.

I've left London on the A5 because I've ridden that a few times and as arterial London roads go it isn't too bad. I don't want to try to get out the western side of London particularly as it always seems to be busier out that way.

I was always going to avoid Manchester as I don't need to be that far west really.
 
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