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Mini Movie          'Lakeland sample'
The Lakeland Loop Route Takes On Some Of The Finest Mountain Biking Terrains In Cumbria.
The Lakeland Loop (By Tim Woodcock) is probably one of the most challenging, long distance off-road mountain bike route in England. It's also one of the most spectacular, ... 'And rivals the best in the world .... period!'

If you are looking for a mountain bike ride of your life that's crammed with just about everything a top class route has to offer, then take on this MTB route.
'Bicyclemania.co.uk ... has done'.
"THE FIRST STEPS ARE ALWAYS THE HARDEST"
'Kidders following the signs'   'Posing in the spot lights' 'Chiefy looking for a fast food outlet' 'Iv'e been up Everest ...dont you know, with a tent ..!'
Follow the signs Say
cheese
I' am peckish I' am a mountaineer

 

 

 

 
  Kidder & Chiefy take on the epic Lakeland Loop which climbs and falls it's way around the impressive surroundings of the Lake District. Fresh from the 'MBR Big Welsh Weekend', the pair set off for a 6 day, 6 marathon adventure.
Did They Survive The Trip......?.

Organising an adventure:
The success of an epic ride relies on the ability to organise things both in advance and on the move, as plans often need to be changed as problems arise during the ride. Transport is a vital factor, if you are doing an end to end route then you need to arrange some form of transport to get you back to the start, unless you plan to ride back again!.  (Yerr ... ... right!)

'We know where we are going' The choice of route is a very important factor when planning an epic ride, because you will need to arrange accommodation around your route or your route around accommodation and even sources of food if you are in a particularly barren area of the county. This is best done with a full set of OS maps for the area that you are visiting or a dedicated guide for a route such as the South Downs Way. When planning a route you will need to have a contingency plan in mind just in case the weather is too bad or you suffer mechanical or physical problems and cannot ride the full day.

Organising and booking accommodation is something, which must be done early on when planning an epic ride especially if it is high season in a popular tourist area. Booking is not always necessary with Youth Hostels and B & B's but it helps if you know you have got a place rather than wondering if you are going to get a bed for the night. (Ditch sleeping is not recommended)

'Do I need this ..?'What to take:
Travel light, that's the ultimate goal of every epic mountain bike rider, but I know that it never happens, you always take more than you need just in case. This approach is good but not necessarily the best, you may be prepared for every eventuality but you'll be so weighed down the ride will take twice as long! For trails like the West Highland Way or Wales Coast to Coast use back panniers for luggage a little cumbersome but they do the job and go for a good make like Karrimor. For the Coast to Coast and South Downs Way use a Rucksacks which are generally better than panniers for a short trip like the South Downs Way. Training is important when doing an epic ride however it is up to you how much you do. building up distance and frequency of rides allows you to prepare for a whole week of riding.

So what do I need to take ?
The essentials are: First Aid Kit, Inner Tubes, (even if you are running tubeless) Puncture Repair Kit, Allen Key / Bike Tool, Lights or Torch, Compass, Snacks (Bananas, Chocolate, power bars/gels are good choices), Water/isotonic mix, Map, Appropriate Clothing......The list goes on but these are the essentials. Bear all of this in mind, with a bit of common sense, you will be well on the way to planning a potentially great Off-road Adventure.

This route is based on the Lakeland Loop book
by Tim Woodcock first published in 1994 by Future Books
 
 

 

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