Didnt start well, a storm stopped me halfway from london to portsmouth, the first day here I dedicated as a rest day as I get problems with my knee when I overdo it. It was a beatiful day which made me optimistic for the week, but there were storms eveyday. I did my planned rides anyway. My running shoes got sodden wet but I had fun regardless. Got a dry day today, so did the main north-south trail, started in my flip flops stopped at blacks to get a dry pair of waterproof hiking shoes on clearance. Got to a closed path, asked a cyclist coming the other way if id make it through, he said yes just keep your feet up. I did, my bike stopped in the middle, had to peddle out with these shoes I had only worn for an hour under the water. Wet weather touring is … a challenge, but still enjoyable. Going home tomorrow, if it is raining I am getting the train back from portsmouth, ive had enough water for this week.

  • AchtungDrempels@lemmy.worldM
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    10 months ago

    It was ok, was a fine day too, just thought i’d rather quit.

    I also have a warm sleeping bag too, for around freezing temps. I have the cumulus lite line 200 and 400. If i had no sleeping bags i think i would buy a x-lite 200 (or a lite line 300). Do you have an insulated pad already? That made a big difference for me on colder nights with the lite line 200.

    I still have a week of holidays before christmas, not sure what to do with it, maybe a train to southern France or maybe a week in the Vosges if weather permits in October.

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      10 months ago

      Im pretty sure my mat is thermal, just I got the cheapest sleeping bag to get out for my first tour in the spring. Ill take a look at that bag, thanks for the suggestion