Kolekcja rowerowa autorstwa Cycling Through A Pandemic
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150:42 h
2,693 km
29,110 m
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06:41
116km
17.3km/h
1,440m
1,440m
I couldn't quite comprehend the scale of the challenge at this point and put my mind to climbing the incredibly steep roads of the Cornish coast up to the start line.
I patiently waited in line at the famous Lands End sign post behind several snotty nosed ice cream bearing children, eager to get on the…
Autor: Jonathan Heard
09:15
173km
18.6km/h
1,820m
1,810m
At this point I decided to detour off the official GB Divide route to follow more of the coastal roads for a scenic route. I was truly soaking in the stunning views along the North Cornwall coast and battling up some epic 20-30% gradient climbs while fully loaded.
Autor: Jonathan Heard
Odkrywaj polecane single tracki, szczyty oraz inne ciekawe miejsca.
08:30
112km
13.2km/h
2,480m
2,450m
After overnighting in Croyde, a stunning seaside surf town, I headed off the next day.
The elevation says it all. Why did no-one tell me that this part of the route was so steep!
There is a reason that the GB Divide route stays on the moors and goes through the centre of Cornwall.
Autor: Jonathan Heard
04:41
79.6km
17.0km/h
900m
790m
The Quantock Hills were stunning and the perfect place to stop for a night before heading on towards Bristol, with pristine gravel trails through forestry areas and wide open views over the Severn Estuary and over to South Wales.
Autor: Jonathan Heard
08:44
148km
16.9km/h
1,600m
1,470m
There was a mad dash to get to Bristol after overnighting near Cheddar Gorge. I wanted to pick up some more heavy duty gear before heading into Wales but forgot it was a Sunday, and when I arrived and everything was closed. I was already starting to lose track of time.
The remoteness and loneliness of…
Autor: Jonathan Heard
06:06
87.1km
14.3km/h
1,460m
1,430m
Epic and empty military roads and old quarries, we worked our way into the green heart of Wales.
Autor: Jonathan Heard
06:07
88.6km
14.5km/h
1,510m
1,750m
I'll remember cycling along beautiful forestry roads at sundown with good company before camping beside a river and cooking a hearty pasta from this seventh day through the heart of Mid Wales.
Autor: Jonathan Heard
05:40
90.2km
15.9km/h
1,710m
1,610m
Alone again, I decided to disband the GB Divide route after having to carry my bike through a river near the beautiful town Machynlleth.
I was shaken and cold, but a good cup of tea and chat with a Danish motorcyclist cheered me up.
Autor: Jonathan Heard
13:50
212km
15.3km/h
1,550m
1,700m
I rode from Wales back into England via Liverpool and ending up in Manchester. It was my first time in either of these cities and I enjoyed being in the company of people again.
After stopping for a large fry up lunch in Liverpool on the docks, I continued on riding to Manchester and enjoyed my first puncture of the whole trip!
Autor: Jonathan Heard
05:40
94.0km
16.6km/h
1,320m
1,220m
After resting in Manchester and eating real food again, I cracked on into the Yorkshire Dales.
Progress was slow as I was developing a niggle in my knee which made any effort painful. I was enveloped in rain and dark clouds as soon as I left the big city.
Luckily I found a dry cabin to sleep in with some…
Autor: Jonathan Heard
05:47
114km
19.8km/h
1,040m
1,110m
I was well and truly off the GB Divide route now, following the Pennine Bridleway which offered impressive views while being less extreme than the usual route. I didn't fancy the wet and remote prescribed route at all so made my own way up past Ribblehead Viaduct and on into the moody Lake District town…
Autor: Jonathan Heard
06:05
114km
18.7km/h
1,290m
1,360m
A tour of the Lake District. Flanked by impressive mountains, I pedalled my way north up to Carlisle.
Autor: Jonathan Heard
05:17
108km
20.4km/h
560m
570m
The excitement built as I headed towards the Scottish border. I'd been anticipating this moment since the beginning of the journey and was not let down.
I was blessed with wide clear blue skies and views over to the Lake District mountain ranges as I pedalled along the south coast of Dumfries and Galloway…
Autor: Jonathan Heard
06:06
125km
20.6km/h
880m
890m
I shot this photo at Cafe Rendezvous, one of my favourite stops of the trip in Wigtown: Scotland's allocated book town where I enjoyed a quick coffee and brownie.
I must have counted at least ten book shops before heading on into the glorious Scottish hills and sunshine.
Autor: Jonathan Heard
05:56
125km
21.0km/h
670m
680m
There was lovely weather along the coast from Stranraer to the manicured grass of The Royal Troon golf course. I decided to make a sprint to Glasgow at this point as this segment wasn't particularly scenic.
I arrived at 8pm and checked into a crummy hotel on the edge of town before heading in to get some dinner.
Autor: Jonathan Heard
04:39
95.6km
20.5km/h
510m
510m
After a crummy continental breakfast in Glasgow, I headed out along the Clydesdale River and into picture perfect Scotland.
The change in scenery was dramatic as I pushed on towards Loch Lomond and into the mountains.
I finished the day in Loch Fyne where a friend put me up and took me to a local pub…
Autor: Jonathan Heard
05:07
103km
20.0km/h
900m
900m
After a day off the bike resting and exploring the beautiful Loch Fyne, I headed on towards the port town of Oban where I knew I could catch a ferry to the Isle of Mull.
I was enjoying the freedom of going with the flow and not having to follow a bleeping Garmin. I simply headed wherever I wanted, although…
Autor: Jonathan Heard
05:19
106km
19.9km/h
1,110m
1,120m
The Isle of Mull was my first experience of a Scottish Island and it exceeded my wildest expectations. Desolate beauty and wild life surrounded me as I navigated the island in an anti-clockwise direction.
I passed mist covered mountains early in the morning as I set off. The clouds lifted and revealed…
Autor: Jonathan Heard
05:21
105km
19.6km/h
1,120m
1,120m
I didn't want to leave the picture perfect Mull and was apprehensive of the next phase of the journey. I was pleasantly surprised and enjoyed the lochs and views of this part of Scotland, even spotting otters basking in the sunlight near Glenuig. I stopped at the shop here to connect to some dodgy wifi…
Autor: Jonathan Heard
06:23
131km
20.4km/h
1,240m
1,230m
I arrived in Mallaig only to find that the ferry was cancelled due to unstable sea conditions. After a wet night camping with some bikepackers, I embarked on the ferry over to the island which I'd heard so much about. Horizontal rain and wind lashed me as I rode north miserably. The rain soon lifted…
Autor: Jonathan Heard
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