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Looking out towards Axminster on this mornings most enjoyable ride.
Sunday Cycle by Alastair Cummins, on Flickr
http://www.strava.com/activities/211818180
Sunday Cycle by Alastair Cummins, on Flickr
http://www.strava.com/activities/211818180
Couldn't resist a sunny 18°C opportunity this late in October, regardless of the wind. Ticked off another three '100 climbs' on a lumpy 97km route to and from Central London. http://www.strava.com/activities/212748490
Gruffy said:
Couldn't resist a sunny 18°C opportunity this late in October, regardless of the wind. Ticked off another three '100 climbs' on a lumpy 97km route to and from Central London. http://www.strava.com/activities/212748490
Nice route and I'm sure you loved Titsey Hill?? Video from Sunday, bit long but might be of interest to those in the New Forest/East Dorset area.
http://youtu.be/HPQm5v6XViY
http://youtu.be/HPQm5v6XViY
longintheleg said:
Gruffy said:
Couldn't resist a sunny 18°C opportunity this late in October, regardless of the wind. Ticked off another three '100 climbs' on a lumpy 97km route to and from Central London. http://www.strava.com/activities/212748490
Nice route and I'm sure you loved Titsey Hill?? What I'm coming to learn is that I'm OK up long climbs of <10% but less good at the short punchy ones of >13%. I don't yet have the power needed to be quick up the walls but hopefully that'll come with time. I'm still rebuilding the legs after 4 years of knee surgery and atrophy.
Cracking route though. Especially the gradual climb south from Dulwich.
The weather has most definitely turned...
Foggy Bike Ride by Alastair Cummins, on Flickr
http://www.strava.com/activities/213168079
Foggy Bike Ride by Alastair Cummins, on Flickr
http://www.strava.com/activities/213168079
Gruffy said:
Titsey Hill was a sod. "Oh, this isn't so bad" I thought. Initially. Toy's Hill was much easier than expected. I found York's Hill easier than I would have done earlier in the ride. I think I'd found my climbing legs by then.
What I'm coming to learn is that I'm OK up long climbs of <10% but less good at the short punchy ones of >13%. I don't yet have the power needed to be quick up the walls but hopefully that'll come with time. I'm still rebuilding the legs after 4 years of knee surgery and atrophy.
Cracking route though. Especially the gradual climb south from Dulwich.
Yeah I can imagine it will take some time to recover fully from those injuries.What I'm coming to learn is that I'm OK up long climbs of <10% but less good at the short punchy ones of >13%. I don't yet have the power needed to be quick up the walls but hopefully that'll come with time. I'm still rebuilding the legs after 4 years of knee surgery and atrophy.
Cracking route though. Especially the gradual climb south from Dulwich.
I don't think I've ridden Toy's Hill but Box Hill is on my 'to ride' list.
There's another killer hill heading North from Sevenoaks. I think you pass through Dunton Green but can't be sure without checking Strava.
Very lucky to live round here with all this beautiful scenery on more doorstep.
Out at one of the local trail centres yesterday (Carron Valley near Falkirk). Rather than the usual trails I went off on a bit of an explore. I had been out a week or so back with the mate and we had rode along the bottom of Meikle Bin, but with limited light left we had to leave it. So with a day off and decent weather yesterday I went for an explore:
On the ride out along the side of the resevoir:
A view of the hill from the road up:
NEarly at the top, using the remains of an old plane that crashed on the hill back in the 50's as a bike stand:
The view from the top (starting point is at the far end of the resevoir below:
After a return back down I decided to make a quick trip around the trails, heres a view looking up the resevoir:
Final part of the day was a run down the Runway which is a fast runnign section with drop offs etc. unfortunately part way down a back spoke let go putting an end to things (atleast it was at the end of the day), albeit it looks like the rims knackered as well......ho hum.
On the ride out along the side of the resevoir:
A view of the hill from the road up:
NEarly at the top, using the remains of an old plane that crashed on the hill back in the 50's as a bike stand:
The view from the top (starting point is at the far end of the resevoir below:
After a return back down I decided to make a quick trip around the trails, heres a view looking up the resevoir:
Final part of the day was a run down the Runway which is a fast runnign section with drop offs etc. unfortunately part way down a back spoke let go putting an end to things (atleast it was at the end of the day), albeit it looks like the rims knackered as well......ho hum.
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