Anyone got anything interesting lined up for Easter weekend?
SallyH and my good self will be (hopefully) spending Sat night on the highest point in southern Snowdonia and Sun night on the highest point in the Cambrians ... obviously we'll be riding between the two
More roadie stuff: me and Dyffers and a couple of others will be joining another 16 teams for a 24 hour ride from anywhere in the UK to York. Leaving Burton on Good Friday morning we're heading to St Neots then north to cross the Humber Bridge at sunrise then hang a left to York for breakfast on Saturday. 8-)
It's called an Easter Arrow, and is one of the more arcane rides that Audax UK organise. You can start from anywhere you like but have to cover between 360 and 720km in 24 hours, and finish in (or near) York. You have to ride as a team of 3 to 5 and you have to finish together.
That would be our good 'friend' Jim Hopper's team.
Luckily he's nearly 70 so we can beat him nowadays, but I think he hold the Arrow distance record at something like 615km in 24 hours. Epic stuff (and a good knowledge of some very flat roads).
Blackhound wrote:chris - a bunch from Derby Mercury usually do some stupid distance to the York Arrow. One year via Welshpool.
We're not going for stupid distances - our shortest possible route is 405km, the actual distance we'll ride is about 425*. Current Easter distance record is 564km by VC167 (a club officialy from Yorkshire but with a habit of drafting in ringers to boost their points ) - Jim and the Derby Mercury have the Summer Arrow record at 610km in 24 hours.
*I know it's bad form to disclose distances for the Arrow before the event, but I'm sure that nobody reading this actually cares.
I'll need some trees as I'm hammocking.
TCW means heading all the way to mach and I ain't getting a pass for that far so it'll have to be the Beacons for me.