mangaman said:Hi Rich - I cross-posted about the chalk.
1st time I rode it, was from Eastbourne and it was raining and there were 3 of us. As soon as we hit the chalk path we all fell straight over in a Keystone Copsesque fashion. After that we were pretty cautious and it was OK
mangaman said:Hi Rich - I'm not exactly sure.
I find the toughest West Sussex bits are Amberley and Cocking Down. Not terrible but worse than you think and long.
I think the peacock noises we can safely put down to acid flahbacks
mangaman said:I want to do it again now - I feel a cyclechat group effort on the horizon when it's a bit warmer?
It's doable in a long weekend (for me - probably about 12 hours for some people here)
chris__P said:Thanks for all the replies. Information overload, but it certainly looks a nice hilly route.
I'm actually doing it as part of a long tour, would expect to be there very late May or early June, and would certainly be keen on some company (esp you Rich, surely we are destined to meet at some point?) So would be happy to make a weekend of it if anyone is interested?
Mangaman - where are you looking on Sustrans site? I'm going on the 2009 map here http://www.sustrans.org.uk/assets/files/general/sustrans-map-2009.pdf Is this out of date?
chris__P said:Mangaman - where are you looking on Sustrans site? I'm going on the 2009 map here http://www.sustrans.org.uk/assets/files/general/sustrans-map-2009.pdf Is this out of date?