Sheer bliss - the South Downs Way

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GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
We left King Alfred in Winchester at 10:00 yesterday morning and 50 miles later reached our destination in Bognor Regis at 16:00 having stopped to fill our faces at the Queen Elizabeth country park

I'd forgotten how lovely, peaceful and unspoilt the Hampshire end of the SDW is. The temp diversion into Meonstoke is an utter blast. Couldn't manage the climb up to Old Winchester Hill, fell off twice due to utter ineptness and rode the entire ride with my pump's velcro tape fouling the front mech cable ;)

The old 'hopper accredited itself faultlessly (poor front shifting aside) and the ols legs and lungs didn't do so bad. The road run from Harting Down to Bognor via Chicester was a gas.

Everyone we met or passed or nodded to seemed to be in a good mood - a classic off road day complete with nettle stings and sun burn.

I love cycling.
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
Sounds great. Nettles actually add to the sense of achievement don't they? They make the beer taste better, and the bath water feel more worthwhile. And no ride would feel right if the front mech was behaving on any bike would it?;)
 

02GF74

Über Member
GrumpyGreg said:
Couldn't manage the climb up to Old Winchester Hill, fell off twice due to utter ineptness .

oooh, that sounds like a challenge . where exactly is this?

I did a loop on the SDW, N of Brighton a cople weeks back - nice long swooping decents and some climbs - but ground is bone dry with enhances the cycling pleasure.

Last weekend did a big loop to take in Stoney Henge - misplanned the route a bit as it was 5 pm and we had to get back to our starting point so took the shortest route alopng the A303 - not nice.

I'll get some piccies up when I get home.
 
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GrumpyGregry

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
^^^

Have a look here for the route we took, Old Winchester Hill is a little way east of Winchester and the climb up it is impeded by sharp 90 degree turn up two steps at the bottom meaning no momentum going in and enough steepness to make starting again quite hard.
 

Norm

Guest
antbikedowns said:
I have put photo of those two steps at bottom of climb to Old Winchester Hill on my webiste www.bikedowns.co.uk on the Meon Valley page
Anthony
That's your site? I love that site! Used it for inspiration a few weeks ago. Great site, honour to read you.:biggrin:
 

JtB

Prepare a way for the Lord
Location
North Hampshire
GregCollins said:
^^^

Have a look here for the route we took, Old Winchester Hill is a little way east of Winchester and the climb up it is impeded by sharp 90 degree turn up two steps at the bottom meaning no momentum going in and enough steepness to make starting again quite hard.
That link didn't seem to work for me,

Here's a 13 mile route I cycled earlier this year with my family that took in part of the South Down's Way.
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http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2709/4045793041_9ccef647ef.jpg

Absolutely lovely ride, although my youngest son found some of the hills a bit tough going.
 
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