Possibly even worse when you call it by its full title of, 'Devils Staircase'Any route that contains a section called the Staircase is vaguely worrying

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Possibly even worse when you call it by its full title of, 'Devils Staircase'Any route that contains a section called the Staircase is vaguely worrying
But it's a pretty ugly piece of road-engineering. Fortunately there are some bigger, harder, more interesting climbs that follow it before the long, deceptively curvy descent to Tregaron.Bearbonesnorm wrote:Possibly even worse when you call it by its full title of, 'Devils Staircase'Any route that contains a section called the Staircase is vaguely worrying
Yes and I always think the climb up from Dolgoch side is much worse (than the famous side) ... longer, false summit and no distracting switchbacksBut it's a pretty ugly piece of road-engineering. Fortunately there are some bigger, harder, more interesting climbs that follow it before the long, deceptively curvy descent to Tregaron.
Some light reading about Audax: https://yacf.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=1201.0ZeroDarkBivi wrote: Anybody want to explain what this AUK points thing is all about for the uninitiated? Do they make prizes?
If you regularly ride audaxes, esp. year-on-year, then they're a great way to measure your season's performance.ZeroDarkBivi wrote:Anybody want to explain what this AUK points thing is all about for the uninitiated? Do they make prizes?
Alternatively: http://www.camaudax.uk/audax/.Dyffers wrote:Some light reading about Audax: https://yacf.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=1201.0ZeroDarkBivi wrote: Anybody want to explain what this AUK points thing is all about for the uninitiated? Do they make prizes?
I can believe it, but I've not ridden it that way around.Bearbonesnorm wrote:Yes and I always think the climb up from Dolgoch side is much worse (than the famous side) ... longer, false summit and no distracting switchbacksBut it's a pretty ugly piece of road-engineering. Fortunately there are some bigger, harder, more interesting climbs that follow it before the long, deceptively curvy descent to Tregaron.
ScotRoutes wrote:Audax. Like stamp collecting for cyclists.
Me and some mates can drag you between pubs and a sleep in a hedge...... we're hoping it'll be funslightly wrote:300 Slow - I don't expect to finish, just want to be part of it...
What you're gonna do both of 'em?Aw and myself are signing up for the 300s when I get around to paying
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The Devil's Staircase was always a favourite in the old Milk Races. I've cleared the classic westbound climb a few times but can't remember having ever managed the eastbound climb in one goBearbonesnorm wrote:Yes and I always think the climb up from Dolgoch side is much worse (than the famous side) ... longer, false summit and no distracting switchbacksBut it's a pretty ugly piece of road-engineering. Fortunately there are some bigger, harder, more interesting climbs that follow it before the long, deceptively curvy descent to Tregaron.