This story from 1900 will have familiar elements for anyone who has bikepacked in less than favourable cirumstances:
https://archive.org/stream/wideworldmag ... 4/mode/2up
Highly recommended!
Vintage bike mud/trudge epic
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Re: Vintage bike mud/trudge epic
That's the Broomway. As featured in Robert Macfarlane's The Old Ways.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Broomway
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Broomway
Re: Vintage bike mud/trudge epic
It is indeed. In fact that's the book recommendation that came along with the link Andy sent me to this article.
He ran out that way over Easter and took some great photos of it:

He ran out that way over Easter and took some great photos of it:

Re: Vintage bike mud/trudge epic
Clearly the epic thing to do is to ride out there with an inflatable packraft and wait for the tide to rise. Bearing in mind the following:
"The Foulness Burial Register records 66 bodies recovered from the sands since 1600 which is only a fraction of the total who have drowned."
"The Foulness Burial Register records 66 bodies recovered from the sands since 1600 which is only a fraction of the total who have drowned."