This is a repost as I couldn't find the original post (if there ever was one).
I decided to go out and visit a local lake I’d been told was a good short walk away and was good for cycling around. Set the GPS to record for future reference.
I decided to go out and visit a local lake I’d been told was a good short walk away and was good for cycling around. Set the GPS to record for future reference.
I didn’t head there directly, as I thought that’d be too
short, so set off on a more circuitous route. Unfortunately I wasn’t used to
the paper map I had, and couldn’t really relate it to the scenery, or roads I could
see around me too well. Thought I knew where I was on the map and was waiting
for a right turn to head back to the lake I was supposed to be heading for. Saw
a few people on bikes heading downhill. I said hi as we passed each other, but
they didn't acknowledge me at all. Miserable bunch. Probably why they were on
their own in the first place. The hill started to get steeper and steeper with
no signs of a turn.
Up ahead I saw another cyclist struggling up the hill. As I
was catching him up I thought 'Right I'll take this one, easy'. As I passed I
said hello and then realised the guy was over 60. Hollow victory that then.
As I carried on, I saw another cyclist. Not taking anything
for granted this time. By the time I caught him he'd stopped to wait for the
guy behind. He was also over 60. When I asked for a position check on the map,
he said I was actually off the map and heading in the wrong direction. Duh! Bugger.
Didn't want to turn around just yet. “Not to worry” he said in broken English,
(still a lot better than my Norsk), they were also heading back to Asker. “Just
carry on up and turn right at the farm. Easy” he said. Yeah right. The hill got
even steeper but I managed to make it to the Asker ski club car park.
The farm seemed to have lots of visitors, as it was a nice
place to visit on a sunny day I guess. Thought it must be some sort of activity
farm. As we left through the other side, the first guy (I never did get their
names) said he'd had his birthday there last year to celebrate his 80th. I
nearly fell off my bike there and then. His mate who was in front again was 82!
Certainly put my efforts into perspective. Hope I'm as active at that age.
The ride went pretty smoothly after that. I just kept in
touch with the two guys as they went round. The older one would always be in
front. There's no way I would have found my way round on my own, without them
pointing the way. Hopefully the GPS recorded everything. Might still be a
struggle even then.
We stopped by a
lake for a snack. Not the one I was supposed to be going around but one
further away. I had my usual orange. Any more than that I feel wasted
afterwards. There were plenty of people about even though I thought we were
quite a ways from anywhere. Some other cyclists were actually towing trailers
with kids in. Not sure how far they had come or were going.
After lunch it was fairly easy going. Had to walk through
some muddy sections but no real uphill bits. In fact some of the downhill’s
were pretty steep but good fun. I like the disc brakes on the bike. Very good
at stopping, as long as I remember to use the back more than the front.
Having the adjustable front forks is also a great bonus, but only if I
remember to switch it to soft on the downhill sections. I did forget at one
point and it caused a jar to go into my wrist. That actually hurt for a day
or two.
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Towards the end of the ride we exited a very popular road,
where people parked up, to walk around the small lake, but the younger of the
two guys didn't exit with us. The older one would've carried on if I hadn't
noticed. We stopped and waited a little before he said he'd go back and check,
while I waited. I was just about to head back to check myself when he returned
on his own. He said that his mate must've gone another route! There wasn't an
ambulance! Oh well I wasn't going to push it, and we carried on, on paths
alongside the roads. They switch sides quite a lot which I actually think is
more dangerous than riding on the road itself. The total ride was about 25km
and 4 hours which was a bit more than the 2hours or so I’d thought about doing.


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