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Cycle Tours / Re: Part Two, Tentative London northbound and Scotland Bike Tour.
« Last post by mickeg on April 25, 2026, 02:12:46 PM »Thanks, especially for the warning that a lot of tourists could be there in June. Thus, I should plan to make reservations at the hostels I plan to stay at. I usually have made reservations for the hostels I use at the start end end of a trip, but not the ones I stay at in between. And I almost never make reservations at campgrounds. I will think a bit more ahead on this trip, and may make reservations when I have a good idea of where I am going each day.
I put a lot of the hostels in my GPS, I have been thinking I might spend more time in hostels in Scotland than in campgrounds.
I think I will do a lot of grocery shopping at Sainsbury in England, then in Scotland after Glassgow shop at Aldi, Coop, Morrison, Lidl. I put a lot of the grocery stores into my GPS. The location of the store, meaning how much additional pedaling I have to do to get to it, is much more important to me than the price they charge. Once I leave Glasgow and before I get to Inverness, the communities will be small so I put everything into my GPS that I thought I might have to look for later.
I only work on my mapping and routing when I plan to spend some hours doing that, I use a vintage discontinued Garmin product (Mapsource) for that. And it does not run on my Windows 11 computer, so I have to switch computers, which means a lot of unplugging and plugging in cables to use my older computer for that. Yesterday I was looking at the map of the England portion of my route, decided to add more campgrounds to the map. And decided to go from London to Glasgow direct instead of via Edinburgh. Laid out a route for nine days between London and Glasgow. But might take a zero day or two if I do not like the wind or weather. Once I get to Glasgow, I have several options mapped out depending on how much distance I want to do for the rest of my trip. When I get near the end of a trip, I have to start calculating where I want at the end of each day to make sure I get to my flight on time.
I took another look at climate data. Decided to only bring long sleeve shirts and bike jerseys. Bike pants will be long pants that have zip off legs. I think I will bring the same type of clothing that I used in Iceland, that worked very well. I might get a bit warm in the southern part of England, but I would rather not carry around warm weather clothing that I only used for a couple days. I can roll up long sleeves when it gets too warm.
I still have a bit over five weeks, so that gives me some time to get in shape for this.
I put a lot of the hostels in my GPS, I have been thinking I might spend more time in hostels in Scotland than in campgrounds.
I think I will do a lot of grocery shopping at Sainsbury in England, then in Scotland after Glassgow shop at Aldi, Coop, Morrison, Lidl. I put a lot of the grocery stores into my GPS. The location of the store, meaning how much additional pedaling I have to do to get to it, is much more important to me than the price they charge. Once I leave Glasgow and before I get to Inverness, the communities will be small so I put everything into my GPS that I thought I might have to look for later.
I only work on my mapping and routing when I plan to spend some hours doing that, I use a vintage discontinued Garmin product (Mapsource) for that. And it does not run on my Windows 11 computer, so I have to switch computers, which means a lot of unplugging and plugging in cables to use my older computer for that. Yesterday I was looking at the map of the England portion of my route, decided to add more campgrounds to the map. And decided to go from London to Glasgow direct instead of via Edinburgh. Laid out a route for nine days between London and Glasgow. But might take a zero day or two if I do not like the wind or weather. Once I get to Glasgow, I have several options mapped out depending on how much distance I want to do for the rest of my trip. When I get near the end of a trip, I have to start calculating where I want at the end of each day to make sure I get to my flight on time.
I took another look at climate data. Decided to only bring long sleeve shirts and bike jerseys. Bike pants will be long pants that have zip off legs. I think I will bring the same type of clothing that I used in Iceland, that worked very well. I might get a bit warm in the southern part of England, but I would rather not carry around warm weather clothing that I only used for a couple days. I can roll up long sleeves when it gets too warm.
I still have a bit over five weeks, so that gives me some time to get in shape for this.

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