CX LEJOG Route (Gravelejog)

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Scattamah wrote:
Ian wrote:...Kerry Ridgeway > Long Mynd > Wenlock Edge > Cannock...
Following the EWE for this section, Ian? If so, I have a small amendment for you that would make the Stiperstones decent a little more fun (thanks to Slacker and his D2D route).

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Yes, to a point. I rode it to get to the Longstaff Less is More weekend. The official route through Long Mynd I tweaked to get in a better descent. Interested in your route though. Will email you...
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Dave Barter wrote: I will re-route to Talybont
Abergavenny to Talybont on the Brecon and Monmouthshire canal tow path is good. Fast and flat and... gravel ☺

If you need a shower by then there is a yha with camping at the Talybont reservoir. Nice spot too.
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Fancy tagging on?
Chances of having the time to reach JOG are quite slim but I'll look at the option of riding some of it with you, if that's okay?
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Definitely Stu.

Here is a modified day 3 which gets me to Brecon ready for Ian to take over and also includes a lot more "gravel"

http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=sohxrujfiqlmlbex
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It's an interesting journey from Newport to Brecon.

One end of the canal has no boats and loads of shopping trolleys whilst the other has no shopping trolleys and loads of boats!
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thought of how you are getting through the noth west yet lakes or dales ?
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Not yet George. Be there soon ;-)
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I'll get into my bit tomorrow Dave. Busy weekend and juggling work etc today :sad:
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Ian wrote: and juggling work today :sad:
Have you become a clown at the circus? :lol: :wink:
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If you get as Far East as the North Yorkshire moors there's a lot of gravel.

I rode a 100k loop yesterday of a route called 'moor to sea' it's signposted (not that well in places) and there's info online.
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Does anyone know this track from the A890 south of Achnasheen to Loch Beannacharain?

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Would it be seriously type 2 fun on a laden CX bike, or just about survivable.
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Here is my draft Scotland route. Few sections I am not sure about, but I do like the odd island on a Lejog

http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=hemvpxdoqxxgjwkz
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Here is my draft Scotland route.
I read that as ' Here is my daft Scotland route' :wink:

I'm liking the islands ... ferry or packraft?
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There is plenty of daftness in the Scottish section. But packrafting is just a little bit too daft
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Any ideas on North Wales up to Carlisle? I'm going to look at that over the weekend. I don't think we can stray too far east as the route needs to be doable in 10 days.
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Dave Barter wrote:Any ideas on North Wales up to Carlisle? I'm going to look at that over the weekend. I don't think we can stray too far east as the route needs to be doable in 10 days.
Where in N. Wales have you got to? If you can get round Liverpool then there's the Leed-Liverpool canal to get you to the Pennine Bridleway (they meet at Barnoldswick) then up the PBW to Kirkby Stephen. Not sure from there to Carlisle
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Seeing as how you are taking the pack raft now just go along the beaches. Time your crossing of Dee, Mersey and Ribble carefully at low tide. You'll have acres of beach to go at.

Seriously though it's all a bit urban for a while round there! Some seriously flat ground up to ormskirk. The last part of the tpt to southport. Once you get to (de)Preston the forest of bowled has some quiet roads but I've never been off road there.

John climber can advise on the Liverpool bits I reckon.

All of the riding in the dales I can think of will take you out east a fair way.

How many days are you planning between Chester and Carlisle?
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I've got a route from forest of Borland to dent. I'll have a look if I can figure something north of there too
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I can add absolutely no value to this thread (but I'm going to post anyway :grin: )

I'm jealous of anyone who finds the time for this route and has the legs for it. Should be tres awsumz
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A serious suggestion - is the beach ride-able from Liverpool northwards. On google earth it looks sand up to south end of lake district but whether this would be fat bike only I dont know.
One or two river crossings or inland detours to find bridges.
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Mariner wrote:A serious suggestion - is the beach ride-able from Liverpool northwards. On google earth it looks sand up to south end of lake district but whether this would be fat bike only I dont know.
One or two river crossings or inland detours to find bridges.
Quite a bit of it is very fat bikable but would be hard going on skinny tyres. Some of it has leathally fast tides and quick sand.

The section between crosby and southport is firm though. Used to ride it in my Mtb over 20 years ago now...
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Nearly there

Here is Wales to the Forest Of Bowland

http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=nhyyeqpngrrmswte

And thanks to Ian Fitz we have an epic route north. I'm liking this as I've not really ridden any of it and going through the Lakes could end up just a little bit too epic.

http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=upnnolndtwrezgim

All we need now is for some of you taffys to get us from Brecon to Prestatyn. IanB I think you had some ideas?
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Your route through th dales looks ok some tussoky stuff after ingleton if it goes where I think it does and some slightly crappy bridle way after sedbergh up through caughtly but it might have been improved since I lived in sedbergh but looks pretty good
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Thanks, I think we need a little bit of type 2 or the route won't count.
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Haha Ye true , its all nice enough , nothing to hard core just a bit well Yorkshire dalesy haha
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