Anyone who missed it missed out, this was my first organised night ride.
All seemed very relaxed, and Tea stops where Excellent, lovely hot veg stew went down very well at mid way.
I set this ride as a bit of a personnel challenge, one I unfortunately failed, I started well, rode from Slough out to Bristol, left at 9am, arrived at 6pm after a leisurely 100 mile day, had a nice mixed grill at Channings Hotel, who didn't seem to mind at all that their garden was full of an ever swelling crowd of cyclists, people started moving about 8.30, and I joined a group which left at 9pm, it didn't appear that a mass start was going to happen, probably just as well, as there was still some light traffic in Bristol.
I was lucky as I ride with a head lamp at night (handy for mountain bike orienteering) which meant by luck I could read my route sheet and map, tip if you've not done a night event, its dark having flood lights on your bars, still makes it tricky to read a route sheet.
The drop into Cheddar was exciting, especially the one corner where the cat's-eyes are missing!
First tea stop, I admit I didn't notice the 'honesty' box, but did put in extra at next stop to make up, when I realised the system.
Hot veg curry at North Curry, wasn't expected but went down great, Fast happy service by the tea staff, what more could you ask for at 3am !!
next tea stop was 7.4miles further on than I expected, apparently its how Audax runs sheets are written, on the plus side, was even nicer getting a hot drink, when you think you missed a stop and are going to have to go without.
5am sun was coming up, great views, but I felt very cold, was an odd feeling, my body felt ok, but my brain was going fussy.
Dropping down toward Otterton, there was a cyclist coming toward me ! no not a wrong turn, it was 7.30am and the locals where stirring,
Yettington, that's a nice hill, at the time I thought route planner was a tad sadistic to put it at end of the ride, you climb it then it drops down and fights back... several times. to follow however is a nice coast down into Exmouth, In my excitement I got lost, so had a short tour of the town, oops, eventually finding the coast and the breakfast stop 210 miles into my ride.
I followed the main road out of Exmouth, then the A road toward Lyme Regis, 15 miles out and I felt like I done all the nights climbs over again, I appreciate now just how flat the route had been.
I stopped and laid on some grass at the top of one of these climbs, and got 15 mins sleep, before a car stopped and checked if I was ok, apparently they had seen me when driving past, and came back to check, (very nice of them), I carried on to Illminster and joined the A303 the newer dual carriage way bits have a 'hard shoulder' cyclepath not pleasant but straight and more level than the local roads, the older narrower bits are just nasty! I had intended to use the local parallel roads, but some of these would entail crossing the A303! risking lorry wash blasting me into the undergrowth I could live with, trying to cross that road would be dangerous.
Having learnt from earlier, I climbed deep into the hedgerow off the side of a roundabout, and used my carry mat, and got a good hours sleep, this was between 3-4pm which was when the sun was trying to boil me dry, feeling much refreshed I headed on to the Cadburys, and was lucky enough to catch a cream tea, as what had obviously been a fete, was being packed away, at 7pm I called in the cavalry, and my wife drove out, and picked me up at Amesbury at 9pm. 310 miles in with 68 to go! maybe a 380 mile weekend was ambitious, but it was fun, the Night ride was excellent, everyone was friendly and out to enjoy it. If you don't occasionally challenge yourself, how do you know what you can do?
I learnt at least 2 things, The Exmouth Exodus, should be added to my calendar, and the A303 is crap for cycling on.
All seemed very relaxed, and Tea stops where Excellent, lovely hot veg stew went down very well at mid way.
I set this ride as a bit of a personnel challenge, one I unfortunately failed, I started well, rode from Slough out to Bristol, left at 9am, arrived at 6pm after a leisurely 100 mile day, had a nice mixed grill at Channings Hotel, who didn't seem to mind at all that their garden was full of an ever swelling crowd of cyclists, people started moving about 8.30, and I joined a group which left at 9pm, it didn't appear that a mass start was going to happen, probably just as well, as there was still some light traffic in Bristol.
I was lucky as I ride with a head lamp at night (handy for mountain bike orienteering) which meant by luck I could read my route sheet and map, tip if you've not done a night event, its dark having flood lights on your bars, still makes it tricky to read a route sheet.
The drop into Cheddar was exciting, especially the one corner where the cat's-eyes are missing!
First tea stop, I admit I didn't notice the 'honesty' box, but did put in extra at next stop to make up, when I realised the system.
Hot veg curry at North Curry, wasn't expected but went down great, Fast happy service by the tea staff, what more could you ask for at 3am !!
next tea stop was 7.4miles further on than I expected, apparently its how Audax runs sheets are written, on the plus side, was even nicer getting a hot drink, when you think you missed a stop and are going to have to go without.
5am sun was coming up, great views, but I felt very cold, was an odd feeling, my body felt ok, but my brain was going fussy.
Dropping down toward Otterton, there was a cyclist coming toward me ! no not a wrong turn, it was 7.30am and the locals where stirring,
Yettington, that's a nice hill, at the time I thought route planner was a tad sadistic to put it at end of the ride, you climb it then it drops down and fights back... several times. to follow however is a nice coast down into Exmouth, In my excitement I got lost, so had a short tour of the town, oops, eventually finding the coast and the breakfast stop 210 miles into my ride.
I followed the main road out of Exmouth, then the A road toward Lyme Regis, 15 miles out and I felt like I done all the nights climbs over again, I appreciate now just how flat the route had been.
I stopped and laid on some grass at the top of one of these climbs, and got 15 mins sleep, before a car stopped and checked if I was ok, apparently they had seen me when driving past, and came back to check, (very nice of them), I carried on to Illminster and joined the A303 the newer dual carriage way bits have a 'hard shoulder' cyclepath not pleasant but straight and more level than the local roads, the older narrower bits are just nasty! I had intended to use the local parallel roads, but some of these would entail crossing the A303! risking lorry wash blasting me into the undergrowth I could live with, trying to cross that road would be dangerous.
Having learnt from earlier, I climbed deep into the hedgerow off the side of a roundabout, and used my carry mat, and got a good hours sleep, this was between 3-4pm which was when the sun was trying to boil me dry, feeling much refreshed I headed on to the Cadburys, and was lucky enough to catch a cream tea, as what had obviously been a fete, was being packed away, at 7pm I called in the cavalry, and my wife drove out, and picked me up at Amesbury at 9pm. 310 miles in with 68 to go! maybe a 380 mile weekend was ambitious, but it was fun, the Night ride was excellent, everyone was friendly and out to enjoy it. If you don't occasionally challenge yourself, how do you know what you can do?
I learnt at least 2 things, The Exmouth Exodus, should be added to my calendar, and the A303 is crap for cycling on.