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Really enjoyed this video where they go for a local epic adventure on Cycling UK's new King Alfred's Way - Cycling UK even gets a name check although it would be great if they'd put a link to the guide book up.
"Truly world class" "Anyone from anywhere in the world who came and rode that would be truly blown away"
King Alfred's Way ( 2020 Jan -> Ongoing )
King Alfred's Way - GCN view
A novice learning...
“the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dreams with open eyes, to make it possible.”
“the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dreams with open eyes, to make it possible.”
Re: King Alfred's Way ( 2020 Jan -> Ongoing )
The latest edition (December 2020) of Mountain Biking UK has the route as their "The Big Ride", in this case billed as a multi-dayer.
The opening includes...
And the final paragraph includes...
Under "maps & books" they say
The opening includes...
MBUK wrote:The densely populated South of England may not be the obvious choice for a mountain bike adventure, but Cycling UK researcher has created a route that feels very remote, while being accessible to a large number of riders.
And the final paragraph includes...
MBUK wrote:Despite looking (& definitely smelling) a bit worse for wear, we feel proud to have completed this wonderful and varied ride.
Under "maps & books" they say
MBUK wrote:You will definitely need the King Alfred's Way guidebook (and GPX file) by Guy Kesteven (Cycling UK, http://www.cyclinguk.org).
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