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geocycle

Legendary Member
I woke up this morning to complete quiet, the winds and rain that had dominated the last week had receded. An opportunity for a bike ride was offered and had to be taken. I headed out to Kentmere. The route was chosen as it would give me my 100 kilometre for the month ride but also was not as hilly as many that I do of that distance. I headed north towards Milnthorpe where I encountered the local CTC and exchanged some conversation with one of them. They seem to be making good progress but our paths diverged on the way to Kendal. Against my better judgement, I took the cycle path through the town and as I feared it was full of people exercising dogs and there are still works going on to create flood defences. After Kendal I passed the villages of Berniside and into Staveley where I gathered supplies from a new deli that has opened and picked up the route to Kentmere. It’s an absolutely gorgeous valley with the meadows looking wonderful at this time of year. I noted a large campsite which turned out to be some gravel event organised by AlpKit. When I reached Kentmere, I found a spot outside the church and ate my lunch. I was joined by a sporty looking cyclist who turned out to be an ex pro who had ridden for Trek alongside riders like Ben Swift, I didn’t offer to keep him company on the way back. After lunch I retraced my steps to Staveley and then over the hills into the Lyth Valley before another stop for a cup of tea at Levens shop. I was quite tired by this point and the nagging headwind didn’t really help, but it was just wonderful to ride through the Silverdale AONB on the way home. Overall 108 km with 1200 m of climbing.

Pictures are of the river Kent, the view toward Kentmere village and view looking back down the valley across the medows.

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sevenfourate

Devotee of OCD
My Sunday Ride went to Grafton Underwood today and to keep the group together I thought it would be easier to use the small ring and I stayed in it and according to garmin/strava I ended up spinning 187rpm somewhere.
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I don’t even think my Missus car hits 187rpm at times…..🤣🙄
 
I don’t even think my Missus car hits 187rpm at times…..🤣🙄

Strava/garmin are pulling it off my 4iii's crank arm power meter, but although it was spinny I doubt it too, especially at my age. I maybe should have added 🙄 after 'according'; 140rpm is more realistic for me at the absolute maximum on a good day. Your wife car though will do far more than that though, even idle, unless its a kids pedal car.

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Elybazza61

Legendary Member
Nice easy meander around the fens today on the Faran not too windy either which is unusual around here.

64 odd km's going out to Welney and then meander to Manea and Chatteris and then down to Sutton Gault and Sutton In The Isle itself before heading home on the cycle path along the main road to Ely.

As the route was either near, alongside or went over the drains, rivers and banks there was a lot of flies about but I don't think I swallowed many :blink:xx(.

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Some pics;

Bridge over 100ft drain at Welney.

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Nice haystack outside Welney.

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Bridge over the 16ft drain on the way to Chatteris off the 16ft bank road.

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Big fields and big skies.

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Over the Old Bedford river on the Gault to Sutton.

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And further along the Hundred Foot Drain.

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Also saw a lone Oystercatcher and a running deer alongside at one point.

And the new bag mount for the Varia radar worked well and the new usb cable stayed attached to charge the phone from the Igaro charger once I'd got it positioned correctly in the bag so it wouldn't move around and disconnect.
 
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