Lejog for wimps please- or am I on my own? ( merged )
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Sounds like we are in agreement then.
I was saying that some riders have come though here, not knowing anything about anything.
They didn't know where they were or where they were going next, and had no appreciation of the navigation or the area.
No research .......... no nothing.
I was saying that some riders have come though here, not knowing anything about anything.
They didn't know where they were or where they were going next, and had no appreciation of the navigation or the area.
No research .......... no nothing.
Mick F. Cornwall
Re: Lejog for wimps please- or am I on my own? ( merged )
Mick F wrote:Sounds like we are in agreement then.
OK, I'll leave it at that, though you probably know we're not
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landsurfer wrote:And to have the flattest, easiest route we can complete in 12 days cycling.
Just bear in mnd that "flat" does not necessarily equal easy. Flat means you have to keep pedalling the whole way rather than enjoying the view form the top of a hill and the freewheel down the other side and it also often restricts you to valley roads which are busier unless you can findf canal towpaths or disused railway lines like the Monsal Trail through the Peak District. (Bakewell to Buxton)
I mean there's "avoiding the worst hills" which means not going up the middle of the Trough of Bowland or right over Dartmoor but there's also "oh no, that's a slight hill, we'll take the busy A-road instead!"
But it sounds like a lovely little endeavour, mixing bicycle riding with luxury camping (especially if you don't have to pitch the tents and cook the food!)
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Following these threads from the start it all seems to have lost its way?
The original post was for a 21 day leisurely and easy ride . . . now seems to have morphed into a 12 day ride (which even supported is faster than the average 14 day ride)
I'd be possibly interested but would want to meet the other potential participants in the flesh before making a commitment.
B1
The original post was for a 21 day leisurely and easy ride . . . now seems to have morphed into a 12 day ride (which even supported is faster than the average 14 day ride)
I'd be possibly interested but would want to meet the other potential participants in the flesh before making a commitment.
B1
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Re: Lejog for wimps please- or am I on my own? ( merged )
The 12 day ride 14 including traveling was inspired by the original post. Anyone is free to take the plunge and offer to arrange longer rides if they wish.
The Wimp lejog is being organised by two people who have never met but find common ground they want to complete a Lejog for their own satisfaction and are generous enough to share that with other forum members. The people who have responded have never met either but if you joined a ride with a tour operator would you know the other participants?
We have had interest from a wide area, while everyone on the forum is welcome I don't intend to arrange a meeting to be vetted by the other participants
The Wimp lejog is being organised by two people who have never met but find common ground they want to complete a Lejog for their own satisfaction and are generous enough to share that with other forum members. The people who have responded have never met either but if you joined a ride with a tour operator would you know the other participants?
We have had interest from a wide area, while everyone on the forum is welcome I don't intend to arrange a meeting to be vetted by the other participants
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Hi,
I've got a bit confused too
Its a pity that Dartmoor is seen as a bit of a challenge because the views are very good and you are more likely to stop and look there than anywhere.
Its not really that bad unless its raining and then anywhere in the rain is down heartening.
If you get to Princetown then the "Fox Tor Café" is always good.
I've got a bit confused too
Its a pity that Dartmoor is seen as a bit of a challenge because the views are very good and you are more likely to stop and look there than anywhere.
Its not really that bad unless its raining and then anywhere in the rain is down heartening.
If you get to Princetown then the "Fox Tor Café" is always good.
NA Thinks Just End 2 End Return + Bivvy - Some day Soon I hope
You'll Still Find Me At The Top Of A Hill
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You'll Still Find Me At The Top Of A Hill
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Re: Lejog for wimps please- or am I on my own? ( merged )
oldmanonabike wrote:The 12 day ride 14 including traveling was inspired by the original post. Anyone is free to take the plunge and offer to arrange longer rides if they wish.
The Wimp lejog is being organised by two people who have never met but find common ground they want to complete a Lejog for their own satisfaction and are generous enough to share that with other forum members. The people who have responded have never met either but if you joined a ride with a tour operator would you know the other participants?
We have had interest from a wide area, while everyone on the forum is welcome I don't intend to arrange a meeting to be vetted by the other participants
The suggestion of "vetting" is a bit OTT - "getting to know" would be more appropriate . . . having met some Forum members there are those that I wouldn't want to share two weeks with . . . and equally they may take that view of me, that's fine but I'm sure we'd both prefer to find out up front rather than the hard way.
B1
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Re: Lejog for wimps please- or am I on my own? ( merged )
People do not realise how hard it is. Until you have actually climbed up Pork Hill and then out of Merrivale to Rundlestone Cross, you have no idea what a real hill is like.NATURAL ANKLING wrote:Its a pity that Dartmoor is seen as a bit of a challenge because the views are very good and you are more likely to stop and look there than anywhere.
Its not really that bad unless its raining and then anywhere in the rain is down heartening.
Remember, were talking about either people on an organised ride who have never ridden long-distance before, or people who want an easier LEJOG.
Any experienced rider who has ridden in different parts of the country, will have an appreciation of Dartmoor.
Yes, that cafe in Princetown is good!
Mick F. Cornwall
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Hi,
Heh.......we agree on something
Heh.......we agree on something
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This is the latest beta route for Wimps lejog 2018
Any comments or route improvements ,bearing in mind we are trying to create an easy way, are welcome
http://www.plotaroute.com/route/353933
Any comments or route improvements ,bearing in mind we are trying to create an easy way, are welcome
http://www.plotaroute.com/route/353933
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Re: Lejog for wimps please- or am I on my own? ( merged )
Just a quickie.
A38 to Bristol.
If you go up Red Hill to Bristol, you go past the airport.
It's a bit of a grind.
It's easier to go via Congresbury and Long Ashton.
A38 to Bristol.
If you go up Red Hill to Bristol, you go past the airport.
It's a bit of a grind.
It's easier to go via Congresbury and Long Ashton.
Mick F. Cornwall
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Re: Lejog for wimps please- or am I on my own? ( merged )
thanks,
just done a 10mile alteration just before Kendal and a shorter one near church stretton same mileage but more pleasant to ride
just done a 10mile alteration just before Kendal and a shorter one near church stretton same mileage but more pleasant to ride
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mileage 894 climbing 39927 feet its getting easier
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Re: Lejog for wimps please- or am I on my own? ( merged )
I cannot wait for this.....
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Me neither
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