Here are all the places, I’ve cycled to between the 1st January 2022 and 23rd August 2022.
Mapping data is from the amazing VeloViewer.
Here are all the places, I’ve cycled to between the 1st January 2022 and 23rd August 2022.
Mapping data is from the amazing VeloViewer.
Here is all the places, I’ve cycled to between the 1st January 2022 and 15th August 2022.
Mapping data is from the amazing VeloViewer.
Today’s 34 mile cycle, filled in even more of the 2022 cycling map! Here is all the places, I’ve cycled to between the 1st January 2022 and 4th August 2022.
Mapping data is from the amazing VeloViewer.
Today’s 40 mile cycle, filled in even more of the 2022 cycling map! Here is all the places, I’ve cycled to between the 1st January 2022 and 26th July 2022.
Mapping data is from the amazing VeloViewer.
I’ve been busy trying to fill up the 2022 cycling map! Here is all the places, I’ve cycled to between the 1st January 2022 and 11th July 2022.
Here is map showing the data from the same time period during last year (1st January 2021 till 11th July 2021).
Mapping data is from the amazing VeloViewer.
WOW! I really can’t believe, just how many miles I’ve done on the bike, in 2021. So far done 491 miles, when by this point in 2020, I had only done 264 miles! So already 227 miles up!
Also look at these two maps. The first shows all my routes from 1st January 2020 to 26th February 2020. The second shows my routes from 1st January 2021 to 26th February 2021.
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That’s me just updated the VeloViewer map. I’ve filled in a good number of new squares, since I last posted the map on 15th June 2020.
Map data between 1st January and 15th June 2020.
I am so pleased with myself. I have just done, my second 100+ mile cycle ever!! The last time I did 100+ miles was back in September last year. Check out the post: First ever 100 mile bike ride to see the route I took then.
Lucky I planned the route in my head this time. So did not have to mini cycle around my village to get the miles up. Also really liked this road, covered lots of new roads. So glad I had a OS map with me, to stop myself from getting lost.
I will now leave you with the route map, elevation graph, route statistics and photos.
The dark blue section of the route, shows new roads I covered during the cycle.
Elevation graph:
Route statistics:-
Data from: Garmin Connect — connect.garmin.com/modern/activity/213419058.
Photos from the cycle:-
I am so pleased with myself, I did my first ever 100 mile bike ride today. It’s been one of my cycling goal’s since doing the End to End cycle back in August 2009. The only bad thing about it, was finding roads to get to 100 miles. If you have a close look at the map, you can see where I had to go, a mini cycle around Castle Bytham and my home village of Little Bytham to get the miles up.
So next time I plan a 100+ mile bike ride, I will need to sort out the route before I set off and may even go for 120 miles the next time :). But I ca’t see it happening this year, since it gets dark around 7:30pm now. So it will give me something to look forward to next year!
So now on with some of the statistics from the cycle.
Data from: Garmin Connect — connect.garmin.com/modern/activity/114613864.
Below is the route I took while doing the 100.44 mile cycle.
In case you can’t really picture 100 miles in your head. It’s like cycle from Stamford to Cambridge and back again and still having around 10 miles to play with. Or cycling from Stamford to Sheffield and still having 12 miles to play with.
Oh and sorry I took no photos at all during the cycle. No idea why, on the longer cycles, I next to never stop to take any :(.