June bivvy: I actually did some proper riding! The way the riding went on this three dayer I stayed in two campsites, arrived late, left early and left no trace...or payment... I'm not 100% sure this counts for a BAM, but suddenly it was July, so it's the best I've got. I leave it to the powers that be to discuss and dish out banishment/punishment.
Apologies for lack of photos in post, Flickr isn't recognising my photos and direct post my file is too big, and they're already out there:
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Bristol Rally 2024: Three day gravel ride (21-23 June)
The biggest multi-day ride I've ever done, with 325km of beautiful route and scenery explored, taking in Cheddar Gorge, Wells Cathedral , Stonehenge, Salisbury Plains, Avebury, the beautiful Savernake Forest, and many quiet lanes and bridleways besides. With amazing weather, pretty dry routes (not including the Priddy Bypass), a lovely bunch of nearly 50 riders to bump into along the route, it was amazing.
I like riding on my own, so having a route to follow but no pressure to ride with anyone worked really well for me. I bunny hopped some groups and they rode fast and stopped often, and I kept plodding on, I rode for miles with some, and on day three I only saw one other rider. The group stops made me itch to carry on pedalling, and there was no judgement at all when I said goodbye for now.
It wasn't all easy peasy, with some sections beyond my skill, ruts so deep in places my pedals couldn't turn, and I fell off my bike twice (no real injury to me or bike). Nicely challenging, and the tough bits were always followed by nice bits.
Well fuelled and hydrated throughout, with hot cross buns as my go to snack when it is hot and electrolytes to make up for the sweat.
I carried all my kit, bivvying each night. The kit was my honed ultra kit, with a few luxury items: baseball cap and flip flops. But sadly forgot my power bank, but happily got loaned one by a fellow rider. Overnight rain in the first night, and in the second temperatures dipped to lower than forecasted so I'm glad I took my down jacket. Daytime temperatures felt high, and had to take some shade time in after a couple of the climbs.
I'm so glad I completed the route, beat the doubts in my mind, and most importantly that I really enjoyed it!