Diary of a Randonneur

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Thanks Neil... Enjoyed that and helped bring back memories of my ride on same day with similar goals (to Kabul Express for food in Derby)... Was a nice day for a ride that was it not ! :grin:

The big day just draws closer and closer :-bd looking forward to yer next episode fella...
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No video this time cause I'm an idiot, so its a written ride report instead. :)

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This was the recent Up and Down Like a Yo-Yo 200km AAA event in Devon.
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Quick video of a 100 that I did the other day in character building conditions. :-bd

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I do like it when one of your videos pops up Neil. I am currently sofa bound most mornings from 4am to half 6 looking after our 3 month old and they do make a most welcome distraction!
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Most of my riding these days is out in the rain and now even when I'm indoors I'm watching you riding out in the rain :lol:

I'm enjoying these vlogs, keep up the good work :-bd
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Thanks for the kind words guys, it's nice to know they're landing. :smile:

Here's the next one already. :)

DIARY OF A RANDONNEUR – EPISODE 9 – THE GRASSY KNOLL 300
A 314km DIY that I did last Monday.
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I'll have to watch that later as I should be working.... but I have just read your review of the GribGrab Optimus gloves. The Outdry logo comment caught my eye and I have my Dissent 133 waterproof gloves with me and they have the same logo. A quick look on their website and they refer to HDrylite

https://www.dissent133.com/collections/ ... 6084310475

Which would seem to suggest it's not GribGrab's own fabric/system?
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sean_iow wrote: Fri Mar 06, 2020 4:09 pm I'll have to watch that later as I should be working.... but I have just read your review of the GribGrab Optimus gloves. The Outdry logo comment caught my eye and I have my Dissent 133 waterproof gloves with me and they have the same logo. A quick look on their website and they refer to HDrylite

https://www.dissent133.com/collections/ ... 6084310475

Which would seem to suggest it's not GribGrab's own fabric/system?
I have the Outdry logo on my deep winter Raph$ gloves. Got em cheaper than stated price but by ek they're ace. Usually carey em as backup in case it starts stowing or gets really cold and rainy as they just work, breath, keep warmth
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Write up from my trip last week.
Grit, Mac and Cheese - 800km in 4 days (4x200km DIYs)
https://www.composite-projects.co.uk/20 ... 00km-diys/

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I was able to finally get all the video parts from my trip in March uploaded and here they are. The first 2 are ride videos and the last one is an unpacking video, where I go through all the gear I had with me.

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Just caught up with these, great work again :-bd
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Those videos reminded me that I love Wales
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Episode 11. Bit of commentary on my experience of lockdown and how I'm challenging myself now the Audax season is suspended. I do a segment on Explorer Squares at the end as well.

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Good to see some of my local trails and lanes there
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I enjoyed that :-bd It felt like I was on a social ride with you, without the effort of having to keep up.
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Episode 12. A week in the life of a Square hunter. :smile:
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My first 200 in a while plus a monster square haul.
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In this one I go for a ride on a very hot day and then allow my sun addled brain to talk about the AUK statement from June 17th, give predictions on the restart to the season and finally talk through my modified goals for the 2020 season.

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Diary of a Randonneur - Episode 14 - Season restart predictions and modified season goals
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Niel... Not sure if you're up to date with the LeJOG issue but Andy Corless has put a few updates on the YACF. Has rescheduled the event for next year but not response to anyone thats asked about refunds or partial refunds cos they won't be ablr to make the provisional new dates. Personally I've not been impressed (lack of communication and ignored emails) and kinda fallen out of love with wanting to do any audaxing :-bd

Keep up the good work Niel...
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composite wrote: Sun May 24, 2020 1:50 pm Episode 11. Bit of commentary on my experience of lockdown and how I'm challenging myself now the Audax season is suspended. I do a segment on Explorer Squares at the end as well.

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38 squares... Really well done mate. I'm just on a measly 17
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I watched it because there was a cat in the thumbnail, was not disappointed.

I wouldn't want to ride the concrete bridleways near me with those tyres!
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Nice, longer episode 👍🏻
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redefined_cycles wrote: Sat Jun 27, 2020 8:08 pm Niel... Not sure if you're up to date with the LeJOG issue but Andy Corless has put a few updates on the YACF. Has rescheduled the event for next year but not response to anyone thats asked about refunds or partial refunds cos they won't be ablr to make the provisional new dates. Personally I've not been impressed (lack of communication and ignored emails) and kinda fallen out of love with wanting to do any audaxing :-bd

Keep up the good work Niel...
Yeah, I have been watching that thread on YACF as it unfolded. I was aware that Andy is known for his crap communication so I haven't been disappointed.

Generally speaking, the Audax UK rules say no refunds when you can't make it to an event, however, I'm sure that this must come under an event cancellation. All the ones that I had already entered have already got new dates and I have just stuck them in the calendar for next year. Some of those organisers did offer refunds but are struggling as none of them really run at a profit and for many people, they would have already paid out for some costs so its a difficult situation. I'm weighing up options regarding the rescheduled LEJOG. If I do ride, it would only leave me 2 weeks recovery time before London-Edinburgh-London. This is right on the cusp of the minimum time I would want between events of that length.

I would suggest not letting one bad experience turn you off the whole thing. Honestly, something like the LEJOG event is not a normal Audax event anyway. You might be better just finding a few local 200s which will give you a far better flavour of what they are generally like. Calendar events aren't going to be back on for some time though IMO, and even once they are there's a good chance they won't really be the same for a while. You have time to get over this experience. :-bd
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Thanks Niel... Yeah, I'll not let it reflect on the whole Audax experience :-bd
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Episode 15 - Back to the long haul

In this one, I do my first long ride for a little while. It involved a lot of re-routing on the ground due to some poor/unfortunate routing choices. Was another bumper square haul as well! :-bd
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