Not sure if this should be here or in the MTB section as I don't think we have a dedicated gravel section... anyway I digress...
I have just got gravel bike and last night was my first ride on trails up in the Yorkshire Dales:
I started off in Reeth and after a few miles headed up the bridleways. I slowly got further and further from any signs of civilisation and it dawned upon me - if anything happened to me I would be buggered. No one knew where I was, what route I was taking, I had no phone signal and no idea if I was suitably prepared. So...
Are there any experienced riders out there that could give me advice on kit etc for such mini solo adventures?
Currently my bike is set up tubeless but I carry 2 CO2 cartridges and a spare tube. Allen keys and tyre levers. I had the route on my Garmin but should have told someone where I was going - that was stupid.
It's the area circled that was very inaccessible (Great Pinseat) - if you have an off or a total bike failure what does one do with no phone signal and 5 miles away from life? Walk I presume? Or drag your injured body down the mountain?
Any help and advise would be appreciated. Many thanks
I have just got gravel bike and last night was my first ride on trails up in the Yorkshire Dales:
I started off in Reeth and after a few miles headed up the bridleways. I slowly got further and further from any signs of civilisation and it dawned upon me - if anything happened to me I would be buggered. No one knew where I was, what route I was taking, I had no phone signal and no idea if I was suitably prepared. So...
Are there any experienced riders out there that could give me advice on kit etc for such mini solo adventures?
Currently my bike is set up tubeless but I carry 2 CO2 cartridges and a spare tube. Allen keys and tyre levers. I had the route on my Garmin but should have told someone where I was going - that was stupid.
It's the area circled that was very inaccessible (Great Pinseat) - if you have an off or a total bike failure what does one do with no phone signal and 5 miles away from life? Walk I presume? Or drag your injured body down the mountain?
Any help and advise would be appreciated. Many thanks
