Hi guys. Thought some of you may be interested in something I got up to earlier this month.
The Bear Bones 200 is a 200km, self supported, off road, mountain bike race and individual time trial in the mountains of central Wales, with over 13000 ft of climbing.
To register a time you must be able to complete the route in under 36 hours, without any outside assistance, hence self supported. You must also carry some kit, at a minimum, a sleeping bag, bivvy bag, tent or tarp, F & R lights and a mobile phone.
The course record currently sits at just over 15 hours, which is impressive to say the least. I came in at 30 hours, and that was 110% effort for me.
I had intended to stop over for 6 hours sleep and a hot meal, but after seeing how wet the ground was and spending several hours pushing through a bog, I realised I would not make it to the finish line in under 36 hours if I did, so I continued on through the night. Was pretty disappointed as I'd just acquired a 4 season Cuben Hammock Tarp from Hammock Gear and wanted to try it out!
I was surprised at the difficulty of the route, I expected more forest road and track etc. The bogs were what really made it tough. I didn't think there would be a need for winter a cycling shoes, as I was wearing seal skinz socks. This was a mistake as they just filled up with bog water within the first hour, and my feet just got progressively colder. During the night I was forced to push for long periods, my feet just got so cold I had to walk just to get some warmth back not them.
It might not sound like it from what I've written above, but I really enjoyed the challenge, learnt masses, and definitely think I will be back next year!
There is a little video here -
http://youtu.be/GA5jFGcghv0Geoff