Denzil
Member
Hi y'all.
I am looking for insights/guidance from anyone who has done something similar to cycling from Santander to Lagos/south Portugal, where my daughter lives. In 2022 I did LEJOG, so I am familiar with multi-day events, however that was fully supported by RAB and this time I intend to go solo. I plan to complete the journey in mid to late September, and the questions I have running through my head are:
1. I was planning to complete the ride in 8 days. I believe the shortest route is around 640 miles (1040 km), but is this the best route, and is averaging 80 miles a day, carrying my own gear reasonable?
2. How mountainous is the terrain? And if I am carrying my own gear should I change to a 12-32 rear mech?
3. Is this a good time of year to go?
4. I would prefer not too sleep out under the stars, but I don't really care about what accommodation I do sleep in: are there bike friendly places on the way that are better suited to this type of endeavour? Any particular places anyone would recommend?
5. My Spanish and Portuguese are rudimentary, is that a limiting factor?
Oh, by the way I'm 62 years old, but I will be well prepared.
Many thanks in anticipation of any responses.
Deane
I am looking for insights/guidance from anyone who has done something similar to cycling from Santander to Lagos/south Portugal, where my daughter lives. In 2022 I did LEJOG, so I am familiar with multi-day events, however that was fully supported by RAB and this time I intend to go solo. I plan to complete the journey in mid to late September, and the questions I have running through my head are:
1. I was planning to complete the ride in 8 days. I believe the shortest route is around 640 miles (1040 km), but is this the best route, and is averaging 80 miles a day, carrying my own gear reasonable?
2. How mountainous is the terrain? And if I am carrying my own gear should I change to a 12-32 rear mech?
3. Is this a good time of year to go?
4. I would prefer not too sleep out under the stars, but I don't really care about what accommodation I do sleep in: are there bike friendly places on the way that are better suited to this type of endeavour? Any particular places anyone would recommend?
5. My Spanish and Portuguese are rudimentary, is that a limiting factor?
Oh, by the way I'm 62 years old, but I will be well prepared.
Many thanks in anticipation of any responses.
Deane