Anyone got any spare? - nothing too racey though. Just the enjoyment of riding, be it lanes, or trails.
I've still go 230 miles to do before the end of the year to hit my target, but I'm not over enthusiastic about getting out in the dark & cold.

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Lovely suggestions. Thank you.faustus wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2024 11:17 am Do a bit more utility riding, and make it a habit (if you don't already). The kind of rides you don't need to prep or faff for, just hop on the bike and go. Also think of nice things to see, do or visit when out and about. I sometimes just have a nice view in mind I want to see, or a river or wood to visit, something fairly prosaic but actually quite pleasant and doable. Sounds like you have enough time to realistically meet the goal you set yourself, so don't overthink it or be too hard on yourself. I think this time of year is hard on the mojo, as days are short and it's basically winter conditions out, barring proper coldness.
Go and find a nice bridge over a stream or river, check the autumn colours in a wood, take a trip to a local farm shop or honesty box stall to pick up some nice/different food. Stuff like that; simple but nice. The mileage will take care of itself and won't feel much of an effort.
All true. I think because I nearly always ride alone, motivation is sometimes low. But I usually prefer to ride alone....Lazarus wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2024 11:40 am Just rule 5 people
I ocassuonally get bored of riding but I get bored of not riding after about 3 days.
IMHO getting yourself out is the hardest but once out its always good...ie the inertia to cycle can be high but , once overcome, joy follows. Just get out there. It's not even that cold out.
I WFH.fatbikephil wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2024 12:32 pm Faustus has hit the nail on the head so not much to add. Cycle commuting is a good way to get out but avoiding busy roads is key to making it enjoyable. If you can work out a route which is off road so much the better.
Plus... revel in deliberately going out when the trails are sodden and the weather is horrible as it is a laugh (in moderation). Just don't go out for too long and make sure you have good tyres and mudguards ()
If you do get a nice day, try and grab it then you can appreciate autumnal colours / winter monochrome.
I find a bike ride after working from home is a good way to finish the day - exit home office, get gear on, ride bike, eat tea. I ended up riding every local circuit about a 100 times in 2020-22 but doing this through the changing seasons and weather was part of the fun.godivatrailrider wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2024 1:40 pm
I WFH.![]()
But I can arrange my day so I can cycle at lunch time for up to 2 hours ! Thus avoiding the worst of the dark nights .... I just need to start doing it !
I can avoid the worst of the gloop by sticking mostly to forestry fire road, though all the forests are much higher than the house so stiff climbing is always required. And keeping rides sub 2 hours reduces the likelihood of really cold feet.
Not really an event fella , WRT excepted, but that's not an event in the same way as other events.
I make my own events. A 3 day ride, a one week trip, every couple of years a multi week trip. All of which sometimes too spontaneous to go out training before, so I try to make sure I'm always ready. Just for the fun of speed - not pure, raw speed but that feeling that you can cover ground and elevation with not too much effort.godivatrailrider wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 9:14 pm Not really an event fella , WRT excepted, but that's not an event in the same way as other events.
I know they focus the mind. I think this is more 'regularity fatigue' ( I suspect I've just made that up) or just generic boredom.
I maybe need to go an ride somewhere different.
And has it? I'm guessing not by the last sentence. As you say, it does ebb & flo probably seasonally a sort of SAD related thing, it's easier to get out when the sun is out and it's warm... iirc that last happened in 2022!Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 10:16 pm I lost mine some time ago - it coincided with a bout of depression following Shingles (a weird but not uncommon side effect I'm told). It ebbed and flowed a bit but one day while riding I suddenly realised that I no longer remembered what it was I liked so much about riding ... I knew that I did but I no longer knew why.
After 12 months I stopped worrying about it and I figure that if it comes back then I will welcome it with open arms. If it doesn't, then we had a good twenty odd years together.
Will look into veloviewer if still available. Rides tend to be better if there's a purpose (BCQ for example) trig bagging maybe....Alpinum wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 10:40 pmI make my own events. A 3 day ride, a one week trip, every couple of years a multi week trip. All of which sometimes too spontaneous to go out training before, so I try to make sure I'm always ready. Just for the fun of speed - not pure, raw speed but that feeling that you can cover ground and elevation with not too much effort.godivatrailrider wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 9:14 pm Not really an event fella , WRT excepted, but that's not an event in the same way as other events.
I know they focus the mind. I think this is more 'regularity fatigue' ( I suspect I've just made that up) or just generic boredom.
I maybe need to go an ride somewhere different.
Collecting tiles (Veloviewer) was a fun way to take me to places I otherwise had ignored.
Wanting to see the sunset from a hill.
Checking on my own heatmap to see if there's yet another bit of track I had not yet ridden, even if it's just 1 km.
Sometimes I visit places to marvel at a known group of old trees or in spring to see croci push through the snow.
Talking about snow, sometimes I just go out on a ride with a bivy or two because it's forecasted to be one of the coldest nights of the year.
And then suddenly the 'sometimes' feel natural and regular. I think it's a lovely way to spoil oneself.
Hope you get your's back.
Putting a target on something enjoyable can be motivating, or can turn it into a chore, as you say.godivatrailrider wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2024 9:31 am I've still go 230 miles to do before the end of the year to hit my target, but I'm not over enthusiastic about getting out in the dark & cold.2x 12milers a week should do it so not a massive chore.
Will be plenty of 'themes' on that ridegodivatrailrider wrote: Saying that I have foolishly put my name forward for the Abergavenny Winter Bivvy
I'll muddle through, I always do.
Indeed!RIP wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2024 9:35 pm Used this photo already in the 'Welsh mines telly' thread but it randomly illustrates my point. This discovery was awe-inspiring, exciting, thought-provoking and a learning exercise. 'The ride' there was fun, with great people, but engendered none of those four descriptive words I'm afraid.
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