Eight hours. 155 kilometres. 2200 metres of climbing and roughly 20 kilometres of rough, off road terrain. Watch the film of Tuesday’s adventure…
STAYCATION: DAY 2
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Eight hours. 155 kilometres. 2200 metres of climbing and roughly 20 kilometres of rough, off road terrain. Watch the film of Tuesday’s adventure…
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Nice film! I admire your bravery, going out with so little on. I was wearing a lot more than that this morning on my commute!
I like your site by the way and am looking forward to seeing how you get on this week. 🙂
Thank you! I was severely underdressed – I went by what felt right the day before but it wasn’t enough, I was freezing cold much of the day! Actually looked forward to the climbs, it was the only time I was warm ??
Great video.I live in the dessert and the cycling landscape here is non-existent. I watch a ton of cycling vids from people back home and get so jealous of all of the rolling hills as everything always seems so rosey! It’s refreshing to see a bit more of the reality. Still seemed like a great adventure though, love your style and you always wear such amazing kit!! ? Enjoy the rest of the week.
Great video.I live in the desert and the cycling landscape here is non-existent. I watch a ton of cycling vids from people back home and get so jealous of all of the rolling hills as everything always seems so rosey! It’s refreshing to see a bit more of the reality. Still seemed like a great adventure though, love your style and you always wear such amazing kit!! ? Enjoy the rest of the week.
Super stuff, sorry if I was laughing, but it was only because I’ve been there. Bonk! Shit, I still have HOW FAR to get home? Really enjoyed this. Looks like time to invest in a decent cross or gravel grinder bike. At the least some wider tires!
Keep the rubber side down and the videos coming.
Haha thanks, yeh I’d love a cross bike but this wasn’t supposed to be a gravel ride! So, so fortunate not to get a puncture haha