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Looking at signposts and routesheets/list of villages/mileages is much easier with a headtorch.if riding solo at night a head torch is useful for preserving precious juice for navigation
Looking at signposts and routesheets/list of villages/mileages is much easier with a headtorch.if riding solo at night a head torch is useful for preserving precious juice for navigation
Dartmoor GhostI recommend a proper night ride. Something like the Dartmoor Ghost or Exmouth Exodus.
Podcast to recommend: Nocturne
Shut one eye, so you have an undazzled one when the car is gone.You will also have to deal with the obvious temporary blindness caused by an oncoming car on any unlit road.
Something of which I was guilty when I started riding with the Fridays.
I soon changed my ways.
That said, using the inbuilt light on your GPS burns the batteries quickly, so if riding solo at night a head torch is useful for preserving precious juice for navigation.
Have you not been on a FNRttC?
MaccyD? Naaah.24 hour McDs are of course transforming some night rides. No longer stopping in the cold at a 24 hr services to get some food.
The Fridays use 24 hr services on Sarfend and Burnham, my Oxford to London ride used Beaconsfield services. They're bike friendly in the small hours, have a range of nosh and plenty toiletage. I wouldn't choose them during 'normal hours'.While we have been known to stop at McDs, I don't think we've ever stopped 'in the cold at a 24-hour services'. There was a cold garden shed in Wales once, but that was a one-off, at least I think it was.![]()
Yes ... and definitely has its own distinct pleasures.
- riding along with a ghostly barn owl tracking you, 20 feet off your shoulder?
- bats flitting around?
- animals of the night, the ones that pop their heads out of the grass verge ... stop, stare, and wonder what on earth's approaching?
- night-time flower smells?
- a clear, cloudless, moonless sky?
- moonlight?
- riding in a tiny cocoon of light, quite alone, in a different world entirely?
- etc, etc.
Oooh - and riding up long hills is SOOOO much easier at night. [True. Not tongue in cheek.]
True. It was the 'in the cold' bit that puzzled me. The ctc night ride from Reading to Lymington used to stop at a garage with no inside seating, so perhaps I was thinking of that.