Congrats Andy... Soon you'll bw spilling over to Dewsbury. Feel free to pop in fir a coffee when you do...In Reverse wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 9:58 pm Spent the last fortnight filling in annoying/tricky gaps in my cluster that had been lurking since last year. Got the last one with today's ride to take my max square to 50x50.
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Veloviewer map - explorer tiles
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Cheers Pete, you're my inspiration

I was looking at your square earlier and could see you're on the cusp of a big jump.
I'm 2 rides (and a coffee at Shaf's

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I'll makw sure its proper fresh(ly ground)...
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Top work

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I spy a runway - touch and go, maybe.mikehowarth wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 5:38 pm Yep Eaton Hall is definitely an elusive tile - only way to bag it will be an open day.
Hoping August open day will be on, otherwise it’ll be a long wait to next year!
Believe me I’ve been staring at this tile for a week or so, and had a look at pretty much every conceivable entrance - all locked gates and a fair schlep to anywhere near the hall.
(Would have to be a pedal powered aircraft, though)
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Well done Andy, 50x50 very impressive and I am way off getting that far. Barely moved my score in last three years due to long rides required.

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I assume it’s cheating if your rides don’t start from home?
(Not implying owt, just wondering for myself)
(Not implying owt, just wondering for myself)

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Not cheating - unless you've decided to apply the 'From Home' rule yourself.UnderTheRadars wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 5:48 pm I assume it’s cheating if your rides don’t start from home?
My personal rules for a contributing activity are:
* Self-powered activity (cycle, walk, climb, paddle, swim).
* Enter the tile from another tile.
Others elect to only count rides that start and finish near home, and there's a specific Strava group for that: https://www.strava.com/clubs/319553
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Hope not, I often stop on the way home from work and pull the bike out of the van. I did ride only from home up until a certain point but now it’s a 45 minute drive to the edge of my square, most square rides would need to be centuries now and for me it’s just not going to happen very often, imagine you miss one square, it might mean a 60 plus mile ride to bag it when I’ve just driven past on the way home.
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Oh I nearly forgot, 37 miles and 2700ft dotted the i’s and crossed a few t’s bringing me up to a round 30x30

As you can see I’ve proper dunked my biscuit and some serious graft is going to be needed to expand.

Nice ride today, I’ve neglected the Cotswolds even though it’s almost on my doorstop. Some great gravel tracks and quite lanes with pretty views and some up.


As you can see I’ve proper dunked my biscuit and some serious graft is going to be needed to expand.

Nice ride today, I’ve neglected the Cotswolds even though it’s almost on my doorstop. Some great gravel tracks and quite lanes with pretty views and some up.
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Some bloomin impressive work going on here.
Will try to keep mine from home for as long as possible
Will try to keep mine from home for as long as possible

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As Pete says, it’s a bit of a self imposed rule.UnderTheRadars wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 5:48 pmI assume it’s cheating if your rides don’t start from home?
Once you get past 20x20 it becomes difficult and burdensome to do, so I’ve relaxed that one.
If I do drive somewhere for a walk/cycle, I’ve always made sure it’s an activity of sufficient duration.
I can’t just park up and walk around for 5 mins to get a square.
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Can you make that work? Do you have to rename all your rides as "From home" and filter by name perhaps?PJG wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 6:18 pm Others elect to only count rides that start and finish near home, and there's a specific Strava group for that: https://www.strava.com/clubs/319553
Because sod that

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It was quite stunning and all the better for being unexpected.
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Yeah - that would be crazy right ?In Reverse wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 6:56 pm Can you make that work? Do you have to rename all your rides as "From home" and filter by name perhaps?
Because sod that![]()
Whereas what we're all doing is P.E.R.F.E.C.T.L.Y. N.O.R.M.A.L.


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You make a very good point 

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I enjoy a ride in the Cotswolds but by the shortest route it is 50km to the north tip so it's always a big day out to get in a decent lump of it. I have a great 200km route that takes in 7 steep climbs, total stinkers, including the famous Bushcoomb lane with its 25% ramps. Tough but great for a challenging ride. Lots of nice places to stop for lunch in those parts as well.BigdummySteve wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 6:25 pm Nice ride today, I’ve neglected the Cotswolds even though it’s almost on my doorstop. Some great gravel tracks and quite lanes with pretty views and some up.
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I’ve just enjoyed a 65 mile jaunt around broadway and up to pickers manor, hot sun and a huge thunderstorm
it’s very hilly, tired my old man legs right out, having a little lie down to recover
Some serious square bashing as well


Some serious square bashing as well

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Sorry I missed you Steve, we'd have sorted another coffee here at the Manor.BigdummySteve wrote: ↑Tue Jun 16, 2020 10:19 pm I’ve just enjoyed a 65 mile jaunt around broadway and up to pickers manor, hot sun and a huge thunderstormit’s very hilly, tired my old man legs right out, having a little lie down to recover
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Some serious square bashing as well![]()
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We’re gonna need snacks
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We’re gonna need snacks
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As it looks like the Audax season will be restarting in August I'll be doing a bunch of 200s around the north Cotswold area. We should meet up.
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Great work guys, looks like i've got some serious catching up to do!
got my max square up to 18x18 last night, pretty pleased:
got my max square up to 18x18 last night, pretty pleased:
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Looks like you need to take up packrafting 
Partly joking, I know the Humber is tricky navigation, but one trip on an ebb tide could see most of those squares ticked off

Partly joking, I know the Humber is tricky navigation, but one trip on an ebb tide could see most of those squares ticked off

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I can link the clusters on north and south bank with a ride or two, that'll do I reckon. A friend of a friend took an exercise bike on to the deck of a North sea ferry he tells me. Crazy Audaxers eh!whitestone wrote: ↑Fri Jun 19, 2020 12:39 pm Looks like you need to take up packrafting
Partly joking, I know the Humber is tricky navigation, but one trip on an ebb tide could see most of those squares ticked off![]()
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This happened to me on the BB200 in 2014. Fortunately, I only lost about 4 miles at the very end.
https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/late ... ail-458539
https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/late ... ail-458539