Congratulations to Ben Hudson on being the first person to complete Goldilocks. It took him around 6 days and 8 hours and I can't imagine it was done beneath blue skies
Sorry, forgot to mention that he was riding SS, so probably a reasonable amount of walking involved me thinks.
SS is ideal for that route as you're either going up a huge steep climb (and pushing) or going down a huge steep descent for which SS is fab. Or pushing across a tussock fest.
Which one is Goldilocks pls Stu. Is that all them BB200 routes amalgamated into one big sub standard-pile (no offence, but people get what I mean...maybe). Not that I could ever think to attempt it, whatever it may be
I thought I'd posted a comment here before but must have forgotten - thanks Stuart for an amazing route. Lots of pushing for sure but a very beautiful and remote-feeling ride in wonderful terrain. Physically definitely up there with the hardest long routes I've done.
That was a really good read Ben and well done for fighting your way through that lot!
I also enjoyed your alternative take on the Highland Trail, I think that all riders on the group start should lift at least one 130kg rock to get a finish time
Enjoyed that write up - i was wondering where some horrid bits went, but you seem to have found some others, so we'll done on entering the spirit of the BB685....
That experience with the farmer- most of us have had one, it seems to be their problem not yours
I thought I'd posted a comment here before but must have forgotten - thanks Stuart for an amazing route. Lots of pushing for sure but a very beautiful and remote-feeling ride in wonderful terrain. Physically definitely up there with the hardest long routes I've done.
"reaches Bishops Castle in Somerset." ...That'll be Shropshire ...
I thought I'd posted a comment here before but must have forgotten - thanks Stuart for an amazing route. Lots of pushing for sure but a very beautiful and remote-feeling ride in wonderful terrain. Physically definitely up there with the hardest long routes I've done.
"reaches Bishops Castle in Somerset." ...That'll be Shropshire ...
Great write up !
That would have been a long detour - corrected it now.
Thanks all, glad you enjoyed reading it. Hopefully it will encourage some repeats - if it helps, my detours can be seen in the doublebacks on these days:
slarge wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2025 9:16 am
Enjoyed that write up - i was wondering where some horrid bits went, but you seem to have found some others, so we'll done on entering the spirit of the BB685....
Always interesting what bits different people find difficult on any particular ride, for me it usually seems to have more to do with weather, state of mind and how hungry I am rather than how hard it really is!