Figured I'd change my first post to be a year of BaM
January
"Won’t be much much mud as it hasn’t rained recently, and Thursday Night’s off-road run was fairly dry" .....how wrong I was. Semi-slicks were certainly very interesting.
The problem with camping near a golf course (not on the golf course I might add, not even I’m that cheeky) is the ground’s people are out and about very early.
Glad for the winter sleeping bag; toasty warm, though did present a dilemma how to carry; not massively bulky for its temperature rating but bigger than the usual sleeping bag
When leaving there were people already playing at 7:40, sunrise was 8:08
And so much for Continental claiming “puncture resistant” on these tyres; got two punctures (front and rear) from the same branch and metres from the road.
Home, breakfast, and out for bikepolo
Feb
Local ride from home
March
Loop from home riding some local tracks, camped in a field half way round
That was absolutely daft; the bridleway stops and splits into two footpaths
First ride on the new bike
April
Dales Divide 2019
Slept in a field, and a barn
Front light battery died with 20miles to go, thankfully the last section is mainly road
Was a learning experience, I'll be back next year
Was a chilly start, but a lovely morning
Barn was quite handy as it saved time having to faff with the tent
For DD2020 will be on a mountain bike
May
Welsh Ride Thing
There are many different reasons people ride the welsh ride thing; might be a good excuse to get away from family for a long weekend, a race around wales, a social ride with a couple of mates, or a group ride with a big group of fellow boners. In recent years I come to appreciate it is the social aspect of the WRT that makes it special for me; no need to beast oneself, have a ride, have a laugh, talk lots of rubbish.
A "boner campsite". Within the rules as we didn't pay
Morning brew, though going in the pub was likely the easier option
The drying room
JOGLE
At ~150km from John O'Groats when following sustrans #1 for JOGLE there is the Crask Inn, it is a fantastic oasis in the middle of nowhere and a welcome place to stop when the weather is utterly miserable.
All the food is home made, and the fire was a welcome place to sit and dry.
Last year (riding LeJOG) I camped at the Crask; however, this year was on a reduced schedule, so off back out into the wind and rain for another 30km (which is at least mostly downhill)
An amazing place to visit
Two portions of crumble and custard, and a pot of tea for three.
Drying clothes over the fire, shame I had to go back out into the rain
Jogle, end of day 1
Got a right royal soaking, handy place to camp, up early and gone
June
Sleeping in a graveyard; does seem a boner right of passage.
Finished JOGLE
8.5 days; could have finished in sub-8 if had pushed on rather than stopping in the graveyard.
Was 8.5 days of head wind, rain, and hills .....at least the hills were expected
July
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