Hodiaŭ mi aliĝis al la veturo al la suno, kiu laŭ mi estas la plej bona bicikla sperto.
Thankfully there was plenty of better footage to go into this #RideToTheSun 2024 compilation video.
11 hours, and 100 miles, condensed to 18 minutes, featuring lots of cyclists, a piper, a cycle rave, Edinburgh and the sunrise over the Firth of Forth
#BikeTooter #InTheSaddle #FolkRidingBikes #Edinburgh #Moffat #rave #piper
I'm not saying some of the route was rough (actually, I am, some sections of it were atrocious! 😞) but the image stabilisation on the #GoPro had an "interesting" time of it.
(Yes, I'm still editing down footage)
One downside of doing a 100 mile ride rather than (well, actually in addition to...) the usual 15-20 mile one is that you end up with a similarly inflated amount of video to edit afterwards.
Currently waiting for 34GB of video to transfer from my #Insta360OneRS to my laptop so I can start on that 😀
We made it. 100 miles, overnight, to Cramond just north of Edinburgh.
(we've been here a few hours now. Waiting for the bus to pick us up
All aboard! Bikes packed on the trailer here in Liverpool. Next stop Carlisle for the start of the #RideToTheSun
Just happened upon this old blog post http://www.mcqn.net/mcfilter/archives/torino/here_today_gone_tomorrow.html which starts with "Well, the mammoth bike tour is over"
That was ~200 miles of cycle touring spread over almost two weeks round Italy, which was awesome.
However, tomorrow a bunch of us will be heading up to Carlisle and then riding 100 miles to Edinburgh in *a single night*
Admittedly I won't have ~30kg of tent on the back of the bike, but I think it's some sort of fitness progress 😀