Looking for a challenging route

Specific board for this popular undertaking.
loafer
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Re: Looking for a challenging route

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Hello Andrea
check your PM :D

regards Larry
Galactic
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Re: Looking for a challenging route

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schneewehe wrote: 4 Apr 2022, 8:44pm As this is my first time riding in the UK m looking for a route which passes as much cycing highlights as possible. I'm usually riding the Alps so I'd love to climb scenic passes.
A note of warning if you haven't cycled in Britain before: British hills may not be very high, but they can be ridiculously steep, and worse, constantly going up and down. Narrow roads with high hedges/stone walls and frequent sharp bends mean it's usually not possible to get a good momentum to carry you up the start of the next incline. I find tackling Alpine passes far easier and more enjoyable than a day's cycle through the hills in Devon or the Pennines.

Please don't think I'm suggesting you're not up to British hills, but personally I find the worst areas (I've mentioned Devon and the Pennines, parts of Wales can join the club too) irritating and exhausting. Others here seem to love our rippled landscape and will doubtless join in with arguments about it not being so bad at all. Hopefully you'll enjoy our hills too, but if not then it's worth having a plan B with an alternative route, just in case :D

Enjoy your Lejog!
rareposter
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Re: Looking for a challenging route

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Galactic wrote: 16 Mar 2023, 10:15am A note of warning if you haven't cycled in Britain before: ..... [snip]
If you read back through the thread, the OP started it in April 2022 and subsequently rode a LEJOG in summer 2022.
Then resurrected this thread a few weeks ago for further ideas on a second LEJOG this year due to how good the first one was. :-)
Galactic
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Re: Looking for a challenging route

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rareposter wrote: 16 Mar 2023, 12:26pm If you read back through the thread, the OP started it in April 2022 and subsequently rode a LEJOG in summer 2022.
Then resurrected this thread a few weeks ago for further ideas on a second LEJOG this year due to how good the first one was. :-)
Ah, thanks. Missed the last post from the previous page! That's great, OP obviously likes our hills, definitely a good thing.
Sparky56
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Re: Looking for a challenging route

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this should keep anyone who wants a challenge suitably satisfied

Not only that but it goes through wonderful scenery and interesting places

https://bikepacking.com/routes/gb-divide/
geocycle
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Re: Looking for a challenging route

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I really enjoyed reading Marcus Leach's account of his JOGLE in The Cyclist magazine. Seems to have done all the big hills on route Bealach na Ba, Hard Knott, Gospel Pass etc. as the OP asks for, but did have support. Beyond my capabilities but Chapeau to him.

https://www.cyclist.co.uk/in-depth/jogl ... te-day-one

https://www.komoot.com/collection/10050 ... enic-route
mattheus
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Re: Looking for a challenging route

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Sparky56 wrote: 16 Mar 2023, 6:38pm this should keep anyone who wants a challenge suitably satisfied

Not only that but it goes through wonderful scenery and interesting places

https://bikepacking.com/routes/gb-divide/
Note that it's "55% unpaved" - in case anyone was going to jump onto a train to Penzance and load it onto their Garmin via train wifi!
Sparky56
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Vitara
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Re: Looking for a challenging route

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Hummers Lumpy End to End

1900km in 190hrs

https://www.audax.uk/event-details/3522
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