Gixxerman
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- Market Rasen
I very much like both cycling and hill walking (munroe bagging).
I was just wondering how easy it would be to combine the 2 activities.
I was planning a tour (my first!) from Glasgow to Inverness. I have seen on here that it is a nice route with good cycle paths and light traffic roads.
It also has the advantage of passing a few mountains that are greater than 3000ft (munroes). So I had the idea of maybe combining some walks into my tour.
I had initially planned that I could take my walking gear (rucksack and boots etc.) and just bunjee it to my rack in addition to the panniers. When I pass a mountain I am wanting to climb, park the bike up somewhere convenient and do the walk. Then continue to my next overnight stop.
If I planned it well then I think it could be done. I suppose a better way could be to pick an overnight stop in easy reach of the mountain I wish to climb. I could leave the panniers (and bike if walking) at the digs, cycle / walk to the start of the climb. This would mean giving a whole day to the walk which in itself is maybe not a bad idea as trying to fit in a walk whilst cycling between to overnight stops might prove difficult to fit it all in given the ammount of daylight available in late March / early April.
Any thoughts?
I was just wondering how easy it would be to combine the 2 activities.
I was planning a tour (my first!) from Glasgow to Inverness. I have seen on here that it is a nice route with good cycle paths and light traffic roads.
It also has the advantage of passing a few mountains that are greater than 3000ft (munroes). So I had the idea of maybe combining some walks into my tour.
I had initially planned that I could take my walking gear (rucksack and boots etc.) and just bunjee it to my rack in addition to the panniers. When I pass a mountain I am wanting to climb, park the bike up somewhere convenient and do the walk. Then continue to my next overnight stop.
If I planned it well then I think it could be done. I suppose a better way could be to pick an overnight stop in easy reach of the mountain I wish to climb. I could leave the panniers (and bike if walking) at the digs, cycle / walk to the start of the climb. This would mean giving a whole day to the walk which in itself is maybe not a bad idea as trying to fit in a walk whilst cycling between to overnight stops might prove difficult to fit it all in given the ammount of daylight available in late March / early April.
Any thoughts?