BIKEPACKING THE LAKE DISTRICT - LAKELAND 200
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Its time for yet another bikepacking trip, and this time we are heading into the lake district with the lakeland 200 a 200 km or 130 mile off road bikepacking route all around the lake district. Brutal, beautiful what more could you want ?!
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The gear i am currently using
The tent - • ALPKIT SOLOIST FINAL T...
Framebag - • BIKEPACKING FRAME BAG ...
Seatpost bag - • TOPEAK BACKLOADER 10L ...
Handlebars - • THE JONES H-BAR - BIKE...
Gravel bike - • SONDER CAMINO UPDATE B...
plus bike mtb - • BOMBTRACK BEYOND PLUS ...
gps device - • GARMN EDGE 830 - LIKES...
mtb shoes - • SHIMANO ME7 FIRST LOOK...
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Before you ride. Watch this kzread.info/dash/bejne/p4mtu8FqpsaufaQ.html
As a 65 YO cyclist, actually just getting back into cycling after being a committed commuter, joyrider, and bike packer in my youth, I find your content inspiring and relaxing, I love your style from the camera work and narration, to the music. The one thing I would like some more info on is your bike and setup. Some particular areas of interest are gadgets and charging, how your bike is geared, any non standard kit like pedals, bags, clothing, and camping gear. Thanks for all great content!
One of the best Videos I have seen for ages . I could feel your pain .The photography was brilliant a big thankyou
These videos drag me through my covid days and mean so much to me.
Bloody brilliant video
What a tough and gnarly route! A great achievement (you’ll never forget it, that’s for sure). Respect +++
Loved this adventure as much as the others you’ve shared. Part of what makes your bikepacking adventures so engaging are all the trials and tribulations you go through; much more interesting than uneventful sunny rides in idyllic places.
OMG. So you hiked out of ennerdale up onto fleetwith (which if you’d carried on comes down onto honister pass) came back down and went over scarth gap (the route but unrideable) and then back up honister. Brutal!! Fair play fella, if nothing else you’ve had some amazing training for the HT550, which must be lining up to do this summer (you’ve done everything else in the country!) another top video, thanks for sharing
New subscriber. I realy enjoyed the Lake District adventure. Found you on Strava.
Best bikepacking thumbnail on KZread. Awesome shot 👍
Well done, tough ride and hike! Loving the vids.
Super tough ride..!! Wicked bike handling skills on those descents. Respect to you for producing an amazing vlog of the journey. Hope the back pain has eased up. 👍👍
great adventure pal really glad you got to finish that ride hopefully you get more riding in your next adventure keep smiling 😁
Great video. I was aware you had to be careful with the Komoot "match to known routes" but reversing an existing route would surely have caught me out too, worth watching just to learn this. Sorry you had to learn the hard way but hopefully that means I don't have to. Thanks!
amazing footage ....great content
Great terrain that you traversed and quite technical (excellent job!). Hiking a bike can be a pain, but unfortunately getting our butts handed to us is all part of bikepacking/bike touring. I really enjoyed this episode. Looking forward to catching up with the rest of your videos. Cheers!
Love to see you cook breakfast and enjoying the morning in your future videos!
Hi from Canada, brilliant channel that I have just recently discovered. I spent some time in the UK as my family is from England. I have driven Hardnott and Whynott pass from Ambleside to Whitehaven, beautiful drive and biking the road would be a hard go. Congratulations on your effort. Keep the videos coming.
I’ve subscribed! Love it 👍🏻💪🏻
That one looked like a full on toughy , well done.
Fantastico! Great video as always
I was considering this a couple of years ago, but hearing peoples views on it and including yours, I think I am going to give it a swerve. I love a challenge and have done some massive challenges, but the amount of hiking involved in this route just doesn’t grab my enthusiasm. Love off road adventures, but like you said, more an achievement that a great memory 😂
Really enjoyed your suffering 😁 I was quite envious ! Not joking… what quite a ride/w hike 💪🏻
Have this on my bucket list to do Mate! Have subscribed. Looks a great channel! 👍
Bazw Shax 👍
Thanks for that. New subscriber. As an overweight, middle-aged guy, I'll be sure to avoid the so-called lakeland 200!
It’s a tough one eh? Welcome to Cumbria!!
Komoot was on my phone for a few days and then I gave up on it and went back to the old man’s solution - OS maps! If following someone else’s route, I plot the whole thing on to an OS map app manually. I’m currently between apps. I used to use ViewRanger, which was excellent, and a nice big phone rather than a Garmin or Yahoo. I feel that plotting everything on to a map, rather than downloading a file, helps me to understand the route and also builds anticipation. In the case of the Lakeland 200, it would have stopped me from trying the official line. The mapped line doesn’t have the promise or logic of, say, the Highland Trail 550 as a holiday route for an adventurous cycle tourist (and there are bits of the HT550 I’d avoid on my trusty Thorn). But, having seen your reaction to the Lakeland 200, I’m seriously impressed by finding out that the FKT is less than 17 hours. I regard you as an exceptionally strong cyclist so that other guy must be an absolute beast!
@KeepSmilingAdventures
2 жыл бұрын
it was a bit my fault really because i had the route for ages then on the way up on the train i decided to go the other way round so i just reversed the route, but the route i had had started in a different location so when i reversed it it mixed up the number points. hard to explain. Yeah it's an impressive time for sure if i ever have a normal Mtb in the future i will give it ago on an unloaded bike to see what sort of time i could do it in. There is a lot of start and stop with making these videos. i reckon maybe 18/20 hours sorta time possibly with the right bike and a bit of luck.
@TheWatchawatcha
2 жыл бұрын
I’ve had the ‘reverse and divert’ route with komoot a few times. Annoying. And then you flip it back again and it normalises again. It’s a frustrating app for England anyway because it doesn’t differentiate the multiple RoW levels we have. I also used to be a Viewranger user. until they forced changed, shut down the app and became a komoot copy sub service. I’ve gone straight to the source now and use the OS app. If I’m having to subscribe for decent mapping I’ll stick with the folks that produce it for everyone else. It’s not too dissimilar in feel too Viewranger
I live in the Lakes. Definitely wouldnt use anything less than a full suspension mtb for that route! Hope the views made up for it. PS Keswick has a silent W ✌😎
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Your singing is almost as good as mine dude :-) Looked painful with all that hikeabike, respect :-)
Black Sail Pass on a bike packing trip! Who comes up with these routes? And do they ride them or just plot it on a map? We'll done for finishing. High Street is great but only on a full suspension. Keep up the good work.
@adriantyler9696
2 жыл бұрын
Done this ride a few years ago with 6 friends. Awesome route but you have to accept you are going to need a full sus and will walk some of it. Black sail pass over to the yha hut was tough but amazing adventure! I have watched this video and it brings back great memories! Would love to do it again!
Thanks
What a fabulous ride! Only recently found this channel. It popped up on my feed as I've been looking at bikepacking posts. This really is a great channel, and I'm definitely inspired by you to have a go st bikepacking. How do you get on with those bars; are they Jones H-bars? Really like the look of them..what made you make that decision, if you dont mind me asking!? Gonna check out some more of your other posts..Thanx again for all your efforts in filming this adventure..its no fun when you're havin a pants day, or in pain..so (bonk)hats off to you for persevering and producing this great post! That's what you call commitment!
Up in my neck of the woods , but that route looked brutal and no wonder you are broken 😂 kudos for sure … rest up ready for your next adventure . Ps you got it right 2nd time it’s Keswick pronounced without the W 👍
Cracking bench 🙂👌🏻.......always pass this bench on one of my loops....nice bench....nice view except it’s actually facing this huge hedge....🤷🏼♂️🤣
@KeepSmilingAdventures
2 жыл бұрын
sounds about right 🤣
amazing views, i am not keen on your route even when on the right track , not enough riding and too much hiking, this was more like a bikers warning video lol
Hia I ride and walk the lakes, just amazing cenery but very brutal, 🤔stay safe and take care😊👌❤️🇬🇧spelt Keswick pronounced kesick😂pastys after pastys😘👍😀😀🤣🤣🤣
That route wasn’t meant for 2 wheels surely? Major kudos to you. Love your vids 👍
@KeepSmilingAdventures
2 жыл бұрын
aha well some of it 😂
Just found your channel and subscribed . Love the content. I’ve done plenty of biking and camping but not together. Definitely gonna do it soon 👌😁
@grumpy-dad3701
2 жыл бұрын
Same here i was like that. Took the plunge bought all the gear and forced myself out. Now I have caught the bikepacking bug big time. Such a feeling being out for a couple of days riding, camping and getting back to nature
@1971382
2 жыл бұрын
@@grumpy-dad3701 that’s great. I just checked your channel hoping to see the event 🥲😁
@grumpy-dad3701
2 жыл бұрын
@@1971382 I don't upload. I should really but don't have the cameras. I posted my ride on komoot
@grumpy-dad3701
2 жыл бұрын
@@1971382 I rode the Pedders way from Thetford to holme-next-the-sea and back. Did it over 2 nights, camping at castle acre and then a large wooded area about 15 miles from Thetford. Riding 32 miles day 1, 58 day 2 and then about 20 on the last day Ended up being 3 hours early for train which was a bummer. Hoping to do king Alfred's way cycle route next year or somewhere where I don't need to catch multiple trains.
@1971382
2 жыл бұрын
@@grumpy-dad3701 that sounds fantastic. I’ve still not bikepacked but am definitely ready for it 👍
23:48 Kes-wick, lol.
U certainly didn't sell this ride to me. I'll give it a miss. Views looked amazing tho
Hi awesome video love the lake district what tent is that
yea, have this problem with komoot where a gravel ride turn into a hike
Would be a nice walk but it’s certainly a shit bike ride!!! Guess you cycled home then! Love your channel 👍😃
Great video again and what amazing scenery! I wonder how much longer these epic trips take, you as you have to keep going back for the camera? 😀
@KeepSmilingAdventures
2 жыл бұрын
😂 at least double the time id say, tell you a secret though i normally can't be bothered to turn my bike around so i end up walking for the camera, certainly get my steps in.
The lake at 4min is obviously Lake Windermere (and Bowness), I take it? The reason why I ask is I'm an Aussie and spent the UK summers of 2002 and 2003 mtn biking all over the Lakes District will working in Bowness. The best time of my life and have so many wonderful memories. Still trying to get back there with my bike! Is the Lakeland 200 route available online anywhere? Thanks, Loz from Oz.
To be honest Chris if you have yo walk sections it's just not a cycle route ,I do wonder sometimes if the person that has written this type of route has actually surveyed it or just plotted it on a laptop .
You brits are all over the map! You're not supposed to carry a bike when you go backpacking😂, coz there's no way that's a riding route! Beaut scenery though!
Great video mate, as usual. What's your tent? I'm in the market for a new one.
@KeepSmilingAdventures
2 жыл бұрын
its the alpkit soloist kzread.info/dash/bejne/oG17raqMlpuWZag.html
Hi really enjoying your content, can we ask, why you don’t take a small cooker for hot food, or when you get to civilisation you don’t buy hot food. Thanks again for you vids
@mikenoble9099
2 жыл бұрын
You make great videos... the content has much more depth than other similar contributors. Keep them coming... massive respect.
@KeepSmilingAdventures
2 жыл бұрын
i talk about it in this video kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZKJ7urdqqsbFgaQ.html But basically i just don't care much for hot food in general
@KeepSmilingAdventures
2 жыл бұрын
thanks mike glad you enjoy.
Sick as F, or what ? I had to laugh, as I've done similar before, where no trail actually exists, very maddening.
Tough terrain...almost faster trail running it haha
@KeepSmilingAdventures
2 жыл бұрын
Funny you should mention that, someone did run past me when i was climbing a hill 😂
What is your name, please? My husband loves your stuff and watches it all the time. He also has a Bombtrack. He also thinks it might be good if you could invest in a microphone for your audio to make it easier to hear.
I enjoyed watching the vid. Thanks for your efforts to film it. Unfortunately I have experienced much of what you suffered with in my bikepacking experiences. I enjoy hard work and suffering. But ultimately I go bikepacking for a holiday, not a pure suffer-fest where every step is un-funny (like carrying the bike on your back up a number of climbs which you cannot even push it up!). But it seems like a lot of the guys who plan these routes aim for really tough, technical, unpleasant lines. Fine if you were just out riding for the day on a lightweight XC bike, but definitely not fine with the gear you have to carry bikepacking. I have even ended up short-cutting sections just to try and keep to a schedule when I have a train to catch at the end (a whole 50 miles a day, hardly unreasonable). I certainly wont be trusting other people's routes again when bikepacking. I'll be analysing them and picking the lines I want. I think we need to sort out some of these so-called 'famous' routes and do sensible lines for them. I'll be uploading my alterations when I do them and hopefully others will do the same and these stupid routes can disappear over time. Perhaps the people who create them will also start being a little more sensible but that's unlikely. All the best mate!
The route file is behind a Strava paywall
@KeepSmilingAdventures
2 жыл бұрын
You can get the route either with a googling lakeland 200 or i have linked it in the 'before you ride video' (latest video on the channel)
@robertwilliammayers
2 жыл бұрын
@@KeepSmilingAdventures Much obliged! It looks fun
Full suspension, comfortable seat and oh yeah a massive battery!😅
Well it doesn't look enjoyable to me .
@KeepSmilingAdventures
2 жыл бұрын
it's not for the faint hearted
if this video isnt enough evidence to get an E bike i dont know what is
So happy you have produced this public safety video to advise against this "bike route". Do the Sandstone Way next if you need more torture.