Not much training done over the months and I always fear that soon a time will come that Stu n Dee will bar me from entering. Especially since I'm always last one (or second to the last one) back. It's such a slog ain't it

So, back to that training ride. I had a night shift next to the Cotswolds and no daughter or wife could nag me post the shift. So bike packed with the shiny new Revelate harness. An item I've been seeking to buy for well over a year or maybe longer.
The brief of the ride was threefold. To make it a bit of a slog-walk and get a bivy it but also time myself according to a black badge. I'd eat nothing to ensure my body remained in fat burn mode. The route had been specially prepared to include at least an 'other' path as well as some short footpaths.
In pics...

Sometimes you're so busy that the drybag never gets repaired. Well Thursday eve and I popped a patch on the in and out of this little slit on the S2S superlight bag. Made of that air purging material I'll have you know and it's brilliant!

Target in sight, a few squares - well 28 miles and 4000ft to be precise - around Dursley and the Cotswolds. Little did I know that the rain had made it extra slithery the night before.

The bike fit in the wifes new/first car. Now I just needed to ensure it got back to her clean and dry. Otherwise I'd never be borrowing it again (in case she got into a strop).

Ride officially started at Gypsy Lane as it was the closest bridleway with 'other' paths above. I was in for a mighty surprise!

Beautiful but becoming slippery.


Then that path started. Checked the map and decided the 3 mile walk would be 'right good mental health training'. For the BB200 that is.

But nasty paths became even nastier and narrow/non-existent.

2 miles for 1 hour. Surely I'm not even 'finisher' material, never mind a black badge!

Then it got worse still. But I was adamant.

I was at Stanford Knoll and there was definitely a path somewhere here.

See!

I bushwacked through and there it was... Something.

On the other side I realised I had been on the wrong side. The gate wasn't to keep me out, but to keep me in!!

Then it became sunken ground and after a barbed wire struggle I realised I was in the woods and told by a sign to enjoy it!

After a but of road and some siezing drive train things. I saw the fresh poo below. Here were the culprits and one wasn't gonna budge.

With their babies and checking the time I realised I was hitting 3 hours walking and not even managed 5 miles!
TBC