I think it was a great write up Ian, i can see how hard the LL200 would be, especially in the time you completed it & SS too!
Peoples experience of the hike-a-bike sections are all too familiar to me though, if anyone hasn't had experience of this sort of thing it almost always comes as a shock. It's not something i do all the time, but i have come to 'embrace' the carry, Stu's 'Exploring the boundaries of pleasure' pretty much hits the nail on the head, it's all about pushing ourselves that bit further than we're comfortable with sometimes. That said, it's definitely not for everyone & out of the many riders i know, there's only a handful i'd ever ask to come along on something with a tough h-a-b..
I've pretty much ridden all the areas of the LL200 so know that attempting the full route at 40hrs & less would be tough undertaking for most of us. I think thats why i've not yet had a go at it, for me there'd not be much time to enjoy it at the pace needed for a 'fast' time..
If anyone is considering having a go, but not ridden much hike-a-bike, or in the Lakes in general, i'd seriously recommend trying some Lakes routes that include h-a-b, but in more bite-sized chunks. The four passes route would be ideal: Honister-Warnscale-Scarth Gap-Blacksail-Sty Head, maybe even add this onto the Borrowdale Bash for some extra miles. Also the Helvellyn- Sticks Pass, Dollywagon Pike area & Nan Bield- Gatesgarth..
Mountainbaker- The bothy's near Honister would need quite a diversion. You'd be looking at a big h-a-b up Warnscale Pass-
Warnscale Pass from Buttermere-
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Or, Honister (road), then head back through the quarry buildings & h-a-b back up (follow the footpath & the old tramway instead of the bridleway).
The first one you come to is Dubs Hut-
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I might be wrong, but the mba might have done some work on this 'recently'. When i took this pic it smelt a bit like an old (pissy) phonebox though..
Warnscale Head bothy is a bit further down the gill (not got any pics)..
If you're not strictly following the ITT format, Blacksail YHA would be a good place to stay-
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