tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2864052595440250048.post2528207109342270663..comments2024-02-25T08:36:14.759+00:00Comments on Keep Pushing Those Pedals: Cycling the cycle-able bits of Peddars Way–part 8–the ENDJmehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18078208384599353066noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2864052595440250048.post-67516492447939090522015-09-13T17:15:20.565+01:002015-09-13T17:15:20.565+01:00Thank you. I didn't ride particularly quickly ...Thank you. I didn't ride particularly quickly and in all it was 120Km, station to station (Thetford to Kings Lynn) and my GPS shows that it was a ride of around 7 hours, not including stops for lunch and to take pictures. <br /><br />The track condition was better than I had expected, but it had been dry for a while. I was on a hybrid bike with 700x25mm tyres. At one point the track was pretty sandy, but not for long. One of the tracks I took right at the end was unpleasant, but was only around 0.5Km long. <br /><br />I was pretty tired at the end because it is harder than cycling on road, but apart from crossing two main roads it is much nicer cycling away from traffic. I also rather liked the way the tracks/lanes changed.<br /><br />---JamieJmehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18078208384599353066noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2864052595440250048.post-671622284497709242015-09-13T15:00:11.898+01:002015-09-13T15:00:11.898+01:00really good reading these posts, thank you. well d...really good reading these posts, thank you. well done, it feels a lot to achieve in one day, did you note your riding time or average pace? you dont say much about general condition of track? or about eating spots other than castle acre? mny friend and are thinking about it but maybe tackling it in two sections given the time of yearTinaPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17476496567731652832noreply@blogger.com