Amazing. That might be a record number of bikes used !bike one, rear mech ripped off on day 5. Went home to fetch replacement bike. Stopped in Inverness due to injury then flew back a couple of months later to finish the last two days on a rented bike
Cornwall and Devon are very hilly and the flatter bits are constantly undulating and there is no way around them, You can skirt around / between the Pennines and the Lake district, Scotland has mountains but also some convenient long valleys and lower passes, but ultimately some lumps that you have to cross at one point or another.I have been reading your story...off the back of it I am planning a route
The route you have quoted https://ridewithgps.com/routes/29976365 is this very hilly?...trying to cut down on the hills!...or can someone suggest a not too hilly route
Thanks
yes but you will be close to another 400 miles extra!I was thinking of doing a tour, and ended up with this as a provision route:
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I mean, it would be rude not to make it a LEJOG, wouldn't it!?
I was thinking of doing a tour, and ended up with this as a provision route:
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I mean, it would be rude not to make it a LEJOG, wouldn't it!?
Yep, but it makes sense if you look at my ride history!Certainly not shying away from the Pennines there. Nice and lumpy.
whatever you do avoid the A30 in Cornwall. a motorway without the shoulderYep, but it makes sense if you look at my ride history!
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The original idea for the tour was to carry on from Warwick Services.
I may do some modification for LEJOG, but I could do Land's End to Home (Poole) as a 300k audax over the preceding weekend, go into work for a week, then carry on. Or do similarly, but follow the A30 all the way to my parents' house![]()
I know the A30, my plan would be to set out at a godforsaken hour in the morning and try to reach Launceston (120 km) before 9 or 10am. Crossing Bodmin Moor is where alternatives are sorely lacking. After Launceston, the old road adds a bit of climbing, but it's not too bad.whatever you do avoid the A30 in Cornwall. a motorway without the shoulder
https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/a30-do-not-use-it.134517/
Our LEJOG next week is a similar mileage and climbing and I've tried to reduce the climbing so that isn't "hilly" as far as lejog routes go
I know you've said you're just "looking at" it, but Just in case others come here days/months later, this route is unsafe and not recommended, unless you have a following vehicle (in which case stay on the dual carriageway all the way to Honiton). And even then would be no fun.View attachment 595746
This is the sort of route I'm looking at. I need to find an extra 8 km to make it a nice round 300.
Land's End to Stalbridge 300 (mandatory route, validation by gps):
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/36575350?beta=false
Compared to taking the A30 all the way as a car might, this route at 302km + 3951m is 10km longer and about 450m more climb. Obviously additional navigational complexity but a route that I'd be content to cycle, (and I've ridden 95% of those roads, over 50% in the last month).
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