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- ...I don't have much idea - really.
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bear in mind the starting point here..........at least one person on this ride will be carrying nothing and staying in a decent hotel every night. B+B at a push, but it had better be four star B+B. So the support will be for spares (think how clever we'll all feel if somebody pulls a spare wheel out of a van) and luggage. And evening wear. If, at any time, there's not sufficient people to make support financially viable, then you can call me Sherpa Dell
I think the important thing when riding in a group is to be honest about one's capabilities. It's ok on modest rides (let's use the stop / start rinky tinky hurrah FNRttCs as an example) but those that need a 'bit of continuity' and mutual rythmn and so forth are made uncomfortable by any that can't keep up. For those 'in the lead' it introduces the 'umm-ing and ahh-ing' which detracts from the ride quality - in my opinion.
Stu - wouldn't it be nice to invite one of your team mates to respond on how the ride went (from 'their' point of view?) I have enjoyed sitting back and reading this thread - at long last - and I didn't realise bike riding was so complicated!
Another thing might be to do several group rides where you are always 'out there' and yet being 'held back' by riders of differing ability and endurance. Lastly, you on a bike, with 40kg of lock, cakes and copies of the CTC mag. probably weigh about as much as me - without a bike in my pocket. Just think of us poor souls, hearts-a-racing, hoping for the crest of a climb - it's hell!
And I would be the first to realise if I was screwing it up for others.
To User482: I think you write well and far too sensibly on this subject, which is why I have interjected!![]()
The trick is to have a really solid idea of what you want to achieve. My ideal HPCJoG would be four or five days, but Becs, User13710 and Susie will not do more than seventyfive miles a day, day in day out, and they will not do that if they are laden down. Even then, Northumberland will be a real challenge, particularly if the weather is not on our side.
So that's the plan. Starting at HPC might take us 25 miles past York on day 3, which would leave 63 miles to Corbridge on day 4 and about 65 to Lauder on day 5 - a fearsome proposition. That leaves a round 300 for the last four days.
Now, for some people that would be too undemanding, and I aniticipate receiving e-mails saying 'sorry, if I'm going to take a week of work I'm going to be looking for something a bit more mega'.
The trick is to have a really solid idea of what you want to achieve. My ideal HPCJoG would be four or five days, but Becs, User13710 and Susie will not do more than seventyfive miles a day, day in day out, and they will not do that if they are laden down. Even then, Northumberland will be a real challenge, particularly if the weather is not on our side.
There's plenty hanging in his bike museum apparently. Rich told me...
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We got away with it teef, he didn't notice your rude comment!![]()
Nice idea- but I don't want a touring bike, even to borrow, and I don't see why one should be required to do this.
As for an extra 10 kg or so not making a difference...you will think otherwise after some of the climbs....
If the climb is steep enough for 10kg to make a difference chances are I'll be reaching for the ventolin and walking up it anyway!Luckily I have the world's smallest granny ring on my new tourer . . . . .
The trick is to have a really solid idea of what you want to achieve. My ideal HPCJoG would be four or five days, but Becs, User13710 and Susie will not do more than seventyfive miles a day, day in day out, and they will not do that if they are laden down. Even then, Northumberland will be a real challenge, particularly if the weather is not on our side.
So that's the plan. Starting at HPC might take us 25 miles past York on day 3, which would leave 63 miles to Corbridge on day 4 and about 65 to Lauder on day 5 - a fearsome proposition. That leaves a round 300 for the last four days.
Now, for some people that would be too undemanding, and I aniticipate receiving e-mails saying 'sorry, if I'm going to take a week of work I'm going to be looking for something a bit more mega'.