The next epic adventure...
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The next epic adventure...
I was sitting chatting with @crust on the way home from Belgium and we were thinking about "what next to keep the training going etc"
I was googling about and thought "ok, how about this one"
https://www.cyclinguk.org/king-alfreds-way
It's mostly local, mostly viable and an adventure for sure. As it's 350km it's going to have to be at least 3 if not 4 days i think. However that could easily end up being 5 days.... Which i'm thinking is likely too much for an adventure type thing..
But it's certainly something to think about.
I was googling about and thought "ok, how about this one"
https://www.cyclinguk.org/king-alfreds-way
It's mostly local, mostly viable and an adventure for sure. As it's 350km it's going to have to be at least 3 if not 4 days i think. However that could easily end up being 5 days.... Which i'm thinking is likely too much for an adventure type thing..
But it's certainly something to think about.
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Re: The next epic adventure...
https://www.trailbreak.co.uk/ridgeway-century/
Maybe an easier but slightly less Epic would be 107km of Ridgeway.....
Maybe an easier but slightly less Epic would be 107km of Ridgeway.....
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Re: The next epic adventure...
I know a load of people who've done the KAW and rave about it. I'm tempted. All say it's very doable in the three days.
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