Well done to both of you!! It was interesting to see your route - you did a lot of gravel, which I expect was tiring. And congratulations for getting up to 16%!! It was good to hear your reflections at the end of the ride. We’ve just come back from doing Le Jog supported by Peak Tours. They carried our luggage and provided the route. I found it exhausting as I’m not a very experienced cyclist. I found I could do more than I thought I could. There’s lots to think about when you’re self supported. I think you both did really well! 😊👏👏👏
You soldiered on and accomplished your goal! Just as important is, on reflection, realized it had all been a bit much. Laudable is your contingency planning if things get too risky.
I knew I would like this series and I wasn't wrong. All credit to you both. A trip like you've just made will be one of your favourite memories to look back on. I'm sure you must both have been very tired at the end. Thanks to you and Wendy for taking your viewers along with you.👍
“It was a good idea at the time” springs to mind lol I’m only joking, honestly Roy and Wendy, you both did fantastically well on completing such a tough and challenging trip. Well done to you both😊
Well done both, I’ve enjoyed watching this series, it looked great fun. That would be my kind of bike packing, staying in hotels. You seem to have had a trouble free ride and no mechanicals, and apart from your off, thankfully with no injury a successful and safe ride
Well done both of you. I'm glad that I had my own little project to take me northwards (The Great North Road) as those off road cycleways aren't for me! Regarding rest days I agree with you. My strategy is to have a couple of short days, trying to stay somewhere interesting the night between.
Well done Roy and Wendy. Loving the channel and certainly feeling for you at odd times during the adventure. Interested in your comments about the rest day or lack.
Well done Carol and Roy. Just binge-watched your adventure. Looks like you took one of my never-ending straight roads on my regular commute into Gainsborough... not nice in a headwind - nowhere at all to hide!
Thanks, Richard. Yes, that was the one. I commented to Wendy that I thought we were near to where you live. Fortunately we had a tailwind on that stretch. I think a headwind along there would have finished us.
Well done Roy and Wendy! a great end to a magnificent journey. You should both be very proud of your achievement. Thanks for letting me take part in a small part of it.
Great series Roy n Wendy. Fantastic effort after such an epic week. You need a good few days recovery for sure. Thanks for taking the time to edit the video, I know how long it takes.
Great series of videos Roy and Wendy. Loved the adventures. Well done. If you fancy a shorter 3 day adventure why not look at "the bay" cycle way (around Morecambe bay from Barrow in Furness to Glasson Dock near Lancaster). I did it with my 80 year old cycling mad father in law a couple of months ago and added extra inland loops from the designated route for extra distance. Amazing scenery, manageable daily distances and climbs, and generally quiet roads. I know you can get trains to barrow and Lancaster so maybe one to think about for you both in the future. cheers
Thanks for that suggestion. We love that part of the country, after starting our Way of The Roses ride from Morecambe Bay, so definitely one to consider.
What a great ride! Congratulations. 👏👏 Even tho there were some admittedly not-so-congenial moments, you both made it back alive. 😊 Thanks so much, Roy for taking the time to make these wonderful videos. Wendy, good job for sticking with it and making that tough climb. You both deserve a nice long rest.
Thanks, Linda. I think that being able to be grumpy with each other is a sign of a good friendship. Well thats the case for the defence, your honour 😀 Or should that be defense and honor 😂
It looked a good route you took for most of your journey east yorkshire appeared a tad rough........ Well done to you both, look forward to the next video. 'Ull' east yorkshire.
Yeah have to agree with you on that, hull does have alot of cycle lanes & paths but vehicles still get close on roads.....still away to go. 'Ull' east yorkshire.
Well done Roy and Wendy. Riding everyday certainly takes it out of you when not used to it, especially with the variable road surfaces . Good video coverage of the terrain and good to see the sea at times. That drone is clever but the noise would get on my nerves. Thanks and I look forward to the next ride - a meet up your way would be good, are you doing any sportives?
Probably won’t do any sportives, Martin, but I may do another Audax. I left the sound of the drone in to encourage comment. I use a noise cancellation feature in the edit, but the Hover app does it automatically if voice is recorded via that. You wouldn’t be using it for fun, so being able to remove the sound makes it ideal for what I use it for.
Congratulations to you both on a great ride and some very enjoyable videos. On reflection, would south to north have been better? The prevailing wind would have been in your favour, though I suppose it's always better to be heading for home.
For the first half we though that, Keith, but it then swung round to a tailwind, so wouldn’t have helped. Also, as you say, the psychological benefits of heading toward home can’t be underestimated.
Thanks for watching! I think that most people can do more than they think they can do. It’s just a case of breaking through that psychological barrier. I remember persuading Wendy she could ride 100 miles. She didn’t believe she could, but now she has done several. Keep in touch and let us know what you achieve.
I’m actually leaving at 10pm tomorrow to ride through the night to Skegness and then via Boston to home. It’s 137 miles and Bruce, my ride partner for the trip, is quite fast, so he will need to slow down for me 😀 Wendy isn’t up for night riding and my wife thinks I’m crazy.
roots are like soap, you can easily have a crash. Lovely scenery and vistas, congratulations to both of you for such a ride. You were championing even a 10 something % hill climb. Which bikes did you use if that's not asking much? And what tyres? (I mean, they don't look very gravel/trekking/touring tires to me) . I guess you don't have the Triban RC 520 these days, iirc, you sold it time ago as you explained in a video time ago, if my memory serves me right. I am pondering to get one of those, but with a single chainring (I have a 1X, a 2X, and a 3X bikes, and imho there is nothing like a good 1X with fast gears -10T- for easier sections and slow but easy gears to go uphill)
Thank you! My bike is a Planet X Tempest Titanium that I built myself see Planet X Tempest Bike Build - Done! ua-cam.com/video/lD3EojZAT1A/v-deo.html. The tyres are Schwalbe G1 Allround Performance Raceguard 27.5 tubeless. I chose these for their performance on both road and light gravel. They work well on gravel, especially with the pressure lowered, but are useless in mud. We don’t tend to do anything in mud, intentionally, so the balance works well for me. Wendy was riding her Liv Devote carbon frame. They were the original equipment tubeless tyres but I can’t tell you the spec. I rode with someone who was riding the gravel version of the RC520. It’s a great performer and a lovely looking bike.
Great series of videos showing what can be achieved by a couple of buddies riding in the UK. A question though as some of the route seemed to have really sketchy / rough surfaces, did you get any punctures ? Didn't recall any being mentioned, if you didn't what tyres and set up are you using that kept you from having to get the tyre glider out ?
We are both running tubeless and I use Schwalbe G1 Allround. Apart from the rough surfaces, there was a fair bit of broken glass on a path in Middlesborough, but if we picked up punctures we didn’t notice. I actually do whip out the Tyre Glider regularly, but usually to help others 😀
@@RideWithRoy thanks for the information, I am still old school running tubes, which I know and can handle. Running tubeless seems to have massive benefits but also appears to be quite temperamental setting up etc. depending on which videos you watch, maybe I should take the plunge !!
@andrewturnbull7690 I agree that they are difficult to set up Andrew. However, the Fulcrum wheels and Schwalbe Allround tyres I use are designed to make set up easier. Without these I probably wouldn’t have bothered.
Fortunately we never got to the quitting stage so not building in a rest day worked for us. Any longer and we would have needed one but we feel it would have been harder to get going again.
Awesome. Loved this video. Well done guys.
Well done to both of you!! It was interesting to see your route - you did a lot of gravel, which I expect was tiring. And congratulations for getting up to 16%!! It was good to hear your reflections at the end of the ride. We’ve just come back from doing Le Jog supported by Peak Tours. They carried our luggage and provided the route. I found it exhausting as I’m not a very experienced cyclist. I found I could do more than I thought I could. There’s lots to think about when you’re self supported. I think you both did really well! 😊👏👏👏
@@jenniferbailey44 you don’t often hear ‘not very experienced’ and ‘Lejog’ in the same sentence, Jennifer, supported or not. That was an amazing feat.
You soldiered on and accomplished your goal! Just as important is, on reflection, realized it had all been a bit much. Laudable is your contingency planning if things get too risky.
I knew I would like this series and I wasn't wrong.
All credit to you both.
A trip like you've just made will be one of your favourite memories to look back on.
I'm sure you must both have been very tired at the end.
Thanks to you and Wendy for taking your viewers along with you.👍
“It was a good idea at the time” springs to mind lol I’m only joking, honestly Roy and Wendy, you both did fantastically well on completing such a tough and challenging trip. Well done to you both😊
Well done both and thanks for taking us all along on the ride.
Thank you both for last few days, the best yet. Congratulations and enjoy your well earned rest….’til next adventure
Brilliant well done both of you ! Glad you’re still friends ha ha! Can’t wait to see your next adventures 😊🎉
From Oz … thanks. Your wrap up of learnings was excellent. I’ll look forward to following in your tracks if I get there next year. Ian
Lovely series. Very well done both of you, great achievement. Congratulations to you both 🚴♀️🚴♂️
Well done to you both. Great adventure 👍
Subscribing based purely on your channel description. Riding slow and the quietest route is exactly my style. 👍
Great to have you along. Yes, what you see is what you get 😀
Well done both, I’ve enjoyed watching this series, it looked great fun. That would be my kind of bike packing, staying in hotels. You seem to have had a trouble free ride and no mechanicals, and apart from your off, thankfully with no injury a successful and safe ride
Thank you yes we were very lucky!
Well done both of you. I'm glad that I had my own little project to take me northwards (The Great North Road) as those off road cycleways aren't for me!
Regarding rest days I agree with you. My strategy is to have a couple of short days, trying to stay somewhere interesting the night between.
Well done Roy and Wendy. Loving the channel and certainly feeling for you at odd times during the adventure. Interested in your comments about the rest day or lack.
Well done to both of you. And thanks for sharing the experience, I’ve really enjoyed this series.
Fantastic effort the both of you. It’s been great watching along and seeing all of the east coast sights.
An amazing achievement, congratulations to you both on a monumental trip. 👏🏻👍🏼🚴🏼♂️🚴🏼♂️
Well done to both of you. I really enjoyed this series, it definitely made me want to attempt myself.
Do it, Jon 👍
Well done Carol and Roy. Just binge-watched your adventure. Looks like you took one of my never-ending straight roads on my regular commute into Gainsborough... not nice in a headwind - nowhere at all to hide!
Thanks, Richard. Yes, that was the one. I commented to Wendy that I thought we were near to where you live. Fortunately we had a tailwind on that stretch. I think a headwind along there would have finished us.
Well done Roy and Wendy! a great end to a magnificent journey. You should both be very proud of your achievement. Thanks for letting me take part in a small part of it.
You were more than a small part of it, Paul. Apart from shaving off some unwanted elevation, you provided good company and motivation. Thanks again.
Definitely! You provided a much needed boost just when we needed it!
Great series Roy n Wendy. Fantastic effort after such an epic week. You need a good few days recovery for sure. Thanks for taking the time to edit the video, I know how long it takes.
Brilliant effort Roy & Wendy & a lovely series of videos, was nice to see Paul Spence pop up too.
Great series of videos Roy and Wendy. Loved the adventures. Well done. If you fancy a shorter 3 day adventure why not look at "the bay" cycle way (around Morecambe bay from Barrow in Furness to Glasson Dock near Lancaster). I did it with my 80 year old cycling mad father in law a couple of months ago and added extra inland loops from the designated route for extra distance. Amazing scenery, manageable daily distances and climbs, and generally quiet roads. I know you can get trains to barrow and Lancaster so maybe one to think about for you both in the future. cheers
Thanks for that suggestion. We love that part of the country, after starting our Way of The Roses ride from Morecambe Bay, so definitely one to consider.
Sounds good!
No worries. Feel free to contact me if you need any ideas etc.... enjoy. Both take care👍
What a great ride! Congratulations. 👏👏 Even tho there were some admittedly not-so-congenial moments, you both made it back alive. 😊
Thanks so much, Roy for taking the time to make these wonderful videos. Wendy, good job for sticking with it and making that tough climb. You both deserve a nice long rest.
Thanks, Linda. I think that being able to be grumpy with each other is a sign of a good friendship. Well thats the case for the defence, your honour 😀 Or should that be defense and honor 😂
Thanks Linda - yes we did get a little tetchy with each other but to be expected! Buddies again now 😂
Bloody well done, you’re an inspiration! Having watched your Canti ride guess what we’re doing in Sept! Keep on pedalling!
It’s a great route enjoy!
Thanks both, great watch.
It looked a good route you took for most of your journey east yorkshire appeared a tad rough........
Well done to you both, look forward to the next video.
'Ull' east yorkshire.
We encountered the worse drivers in East Yorkshire. It was really noticeable compared to further north.
Yeah have to agree with you on that, hull does have alot of cycle lanes & paths but vehicles still get close on roads.....still away to go.
'Ull' east yorkshire.
Beverley is my favourite town, I was at Leconfield in the early 90’s.
Congrats Roy and Wendy, well done a great effort. 👍
Great ride and great film. Thank you for sharing.
Congratulations.
A very enjoyable series , brought back memories of when we crossed the Humber bridge last year.
Great effort I’m very impressed
Great adventure, well done both
Well done Roy and Wendy. Riding everyday certainly takes it out of you when not used to it, especially with the variable road surfaces . Good video coverage of the terrain and good to see the sea at times. That drone is clever but the noise would get on my nerves. Thanks and I look forward to the next ride - a meet up your way would be good, are you doing any sportives?
Probably won’t do any sportives, Martin, but I may do another Audax. I left the sound of the drone in to encourage comment. I use a noise cancellation feature in the edit, but the Hover app does it automatically if voice is recorded via that. You wouldn’t be using it for fun, so being able to remove the sound makes it ideal for what I use it for.
Well done both!
Terrific achievement Roy/Wendy..so looking forward to your next seven day adventure😮..only kidding😂three will do!
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Great ride Roy, I’m not surprised you found the Cinder Trail a challenge it was a boggy rutted quagmire when we did it.
Now you tell us! 😂
tough and Earned great work
Well done
Congratulations to you both on a great ride and some very enjoyable videos. On reflection, would south to north have been better? The prevailing wind would have been in your favour, though I suppose it's always better to be heading for home.
For the first half we though that, Keith, but it then swung round to a tailwind, so wouldn’t have helped. Also, as you say, the psychological benefits of heading toward home can’t be underestimated.
New to your channel, loved the series it's got me thinking now, I wonder what I could do!
Thanks for watching! I think that most people can do more than they think they can do. It’s just a case of breaking through that psychological barrier. I remember persuading Wendy she could ride 100 miles. She didn’t believe she could, but now she has done several. Keep in touch and let us know what you achieve.
@@RideWithRoy I'll drop a comment on your FB page later!
Amazing job both of you! I'm half your age but your both absolute heroes and motivators for me. Coast 2 coast (Blackpool to Skegness) next time?
I’m actually leaving at 10pm tomorrow to ride through the night to Skegness and then via Boston to home. It’s 137 miles and Bruce, my ride partner for the trip, is quite fast, so he will need to slow down for me 😀 Wendy isn’t up for night riding and my wife thinks I’m crazy.
Well Wendy Didn't 'Catch a' death o' cold'. 😮😁👍👍
That’s because she kept t’at on 😀
roots are like soap, you can easily have a crash. Lovely scenery and vistas, congratulations to both of you for such a ride. You were championing even a 10 something % hill climb. Which bikes did you use if that's not asking much? And what tyres? (I mean, they don't look very gravel/trekking/touring tires to me) . I guess you don't have the Triban RC 520 these days, iirc, you sold it time ago as you explained in a video time ago, if my memory serves me right. I am pondering to get one of those, but with a single chainring (I have a 1X, a 2X, and a 3X bikes, and imho there is nothing like a good 1X with fast gears -10T- for easier sections and slow but easy gears to go uphill)
Thank you! My bike is a Planet X Tempest Titanium that I built myself see Planet X Tempest Bike Build - Done!
ua-cam.com/video/lD3EojZAT1A/v-deo.html. The tyres are Schwalbe G1 Allround Performance Raceguard 27.5 tubeless. I chose these for their performance on both road and light gravel. They work well on gravel, especially with the pressure lowered, but are useless in mud. We don’t tend to do anything in mud, intentionally, so the balance works well for me. Wendy was riding her Liv Devote carbon frame. They were the original equipment tubeless tyres but I can’t tell you the spec. I rode with someone who was riding the gravel version of the RC520. It’s a great performer and a lovely looking bike.
What happened to any footage of hull.....
'Ull' east yorkshire.
Didn’t go through Hull 😀
Great series of videos showing what can be achieved by a couple of buddies riding in the UK. A question though as some of the route seemed to have really sketchy / rough surfaces, did you get any punctures ? Didn't recall any being mentioned, if you didn't what tyres and set up are you using that kept you from having to get the tyre glider out ?
We are both running tubeless and I use Schwalbe G1 Allround. Apart from the rough surfaces, there was a fair bit of broken glass on a path in Middlesborough, but if we picked up punctures we didn’t notice. I actually do whip out the Tyre Glider regularly, but usually to help others 😀
@@RideWithRoy thanks for the information, I am still old school running tubes, which I know and can handle. Running tubeless seems to have massive benefits but also appears to be quite temperamental setting up etc. depending on which videos you watch, maybe I should take the plunge !!
@andrewturnbull7690 I agree that they are difficult to set up Andrew. However, the Fulcrum wheels and Schwalbe Allround tyres I use are designed to make set up easier. Without these I probably wouldn’t have bothered.
Still friends? Did you take any rest days? I think that’s the secret, to take a day off when you feel like quitting
Fortunately we never got to the quitting stage so not building in a rest day worked for us. Any longer and we would have needed one but we feel it would have been harder to get going again.
Do you wish you had taken the Ribble CGR Roy? I am sure Wendy wouldn’t of minded 😂
I can tell you I used it for the next couple of rides, Pete, in fact we were both on e 😀
It’s not cold enough for you to be puncturing!
Good point! 🥶
Well done