Gravel ride "with friends" (but actually solo)
Posted: Fri May 01, 2020 8:37 am
Hello, Tripleshot friends.
I've created a Strava route of just over 70km that I invite anyone to complete at their leisure to get a little taste of community while keeping with the spirit and practice of social distancing. If you did the StuckyLife route over Easter weekend, then you know how fun it is to ride virtually with other people on the same route! Ride it at your own pace as there is no prize for speediness. It is a mix of gravel, asphalt and dirt and covers a lot of the terrain we've been riding together and individually for a while - with hopefully a few little connectors new to some. It is not "gnarly" so should be pretty attainable by anyone with a cross bike and decent navigation skills - with or without a Garmin.
Complete the ride by Wednesday, May 6, with little or no deviation from the route linked below, then send me a link to your activity (claire_t at telus dot net) and I'll randomly draw a finisher's name to receive a custom batch of homemade cookies.
As the the StuckyLife folks say: stay safe, be prepared, ride respectfully and RIDE SOLO. (If you feel the need to ride in a group from outside your household, please do your own thing and don't associate it with this ride.) And, of course, have fun!
https://www.strava.com/routes/26403687
*p.s. If shortening the route by 7km makes it more doable, consider the Royal Roads section optional. Just continue on the Goose.
Email me if you want me to send the GPX file.
I've created a Strava route of just over 70km that I invite anyone to complete at their leisure to get a little taste of community while keeping with the spirit and practice of social distancing. If you did the StuckyLife route over Easter weekend, then you know how fun it is to ride virtually with other people on the same route! Ride it at your own pace as there is no prize for speediness. It is a mix of gravel, asphalt and dirt and covers a lot of the terrain we've been riding together and individually for a while - with hopefully a few little connectors new to some. It is not "gnarly" so should be pretty attainable by anyone with a cross bike and decent navigation skills - with or without a Garmin.
Complete the ride by Wednesday, May 6, with little or no deviation from the route linked below, then send me a link to your activity (claire_t at telus dot net) and I'll randomly draw a finisher's name to receive a custom batch of homemade cookies.
As the the StuckyLife folks say: stay safe, be prepared, ride respectfully and RIDE SOLO. (If you feel the need to ride in a group from outside your household, please do your own thing and don't associate it with this ride.) And, of course, have fun!
https://www.strava.com/routes/26403687
*p.s. If shortening the route by 7km makes it more doable, consider the Royal Roads section optional. Just continue on the Goose.
Email me if you want me to send the GPX file.