i am genuinely suggesting that a route/event along the lines of an EDMBR could (should?) be organised and that i'd be interested in at least helping to make this happen should other people be up for it also.
so.....
1. do we think that there'd be enough interest to warrant the time and effort that putting together a long-distance route like this would demand?
2. are people interested in the idea of possibly attempting a route like this?
3. would it make sense to simply emulate the GDMBR rules and format or be better to set-up something uniquely 'ours'?
4. does anyone have any experience, time and/or enthusiasm and want to take this idea further?
oh sure - but then again maybe a vague idea of what direction the rules might possibly take could affect the route decisions - no?
personally, i plan on living at least another four years and something like this seems as good a use of my (limited) spare time as any - especially when it's likely to take four years to earn sufficient 'wife points' to get that much time away granted!
The Tour divide took 4 years to map, surely that job needs doing before you think of rules?
'Tis true ... devising a workable route of that distance is a pretty mammoth task. I think mapping 'bite size' chunks that would also work as stand alone routes would be the way forward. As each develops, they can slowly be added together.
For many (myself included) just following that line down through Spain would count as an epic day out
It 4 years of figuring it out on US Topo maps with the weight of the adventure cycling association working on it, then leg work on the ground! 4 years, now hopefully we may all have 4 years at least left on this planet, but personally I reckon you'll be needing more than a few wife points to figure this out.
If you can find some type of on-line mapping site and possibly make use of some long distance routes that already exist, it won't actually take that long to devise a first draft.
How about starting with ... your house, south to Spain?
i registered edmbr.com last night and will pop some kind of previsional site/info up there when i get the chance.
then i'll just start throwing the idea around and see if i can get some people to get involved and contribute a little bit.
i'm going to approach the guy i rode with the other day from Salamandre Cycles as he's been doing some route planning in the south of the Ardeche and is trying to organise a new geobike route/event and so might be handy for this area. the ride we went on the other day happened to follow the atlantic/meditteranean watershed for a while (and is a national trail) and so i've got some leads.....
coincidentally, i found out from him that there's a 250km (in 30 hours - the same km.p.m as the BB200) geobike event on around the same time as the BB200 and it's almost the same format.
did you know about these before (as it's the first i'd heard of them)?
Any/all comments, suggestions, offers of help, information and other contributions to this project will be met with thanks, enthusiasm and possibly a pint by way of saying thanks*
Cheers, Gairy.
*the offer of a 'pint of gratitude' is reserved for very special circumstances - please don't hold your breath!
Yeah it does, kind of, in certain places. It's the GR7 which passes near my house and was the trail I was on when I first started thinking of the idea.
There's a bunch of trails which follow the watershed for short sections which is looking like it might make things easier (at least in particular parts).
I've also now managed to find a detailed watershed map of the whole of France and so once I overlay that with the IGN French walking maps I should be in business (at least for France) and all that'll be needed then will be many hundreds of man-hours and patience!