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Cycle Tours / Re: Tentative Tour, London, Edinburgh, John O'Grotes
« Last post by mickeg on April 01, 2026, 07:25:54 PM »I added headnet to the list.
I looked at that Smidge repellant, it uses Picaridin, 20 percent. For years I have been using Sawyer repellant, that also uses 20 percent Picaridin. Permethrin is something you can apply to clothing, I have treated some of my bike and camping clothing in the past. (I think Permethrin is illegal in Canada for a user to treat clothing, but I am not sure on that.) Sometimes I bring a small bottle of Deet in addition to the Picaridin.
I am not putting a lot of time into route planning right now, that is not time critical to accomplish soon. But to everyone that made suggestions, thank you, I will be looking at that later.
Is London a very safe place to lock up a bike? Two days ago I sent an e-mail to a London hostel asking if they have bike storage, no response yet. One hostel listed bike storage on their website, but that hostel is less convenient. I would really like to avoid parking my bike outside overnight in a large city.
Most of my bike tours are in cooler climates. And most of them have involved cold rain. For that I usually use rain pants and covers over my shoes. First photo.
I did a tour in 2024, I assumed I would get rained on in warm conditions, too warm for rain paints. Brought sandals that I had in a previous photo. I also tried "Rain Legs" for warmer weather. They worked rather well to keep the part of me between my waist and knees dry. I will have to decide later just how much rain gear to carry on this trip. I could use water proof socks on the sandals instead of shoe covers over bike shoes. Decisions, decisions. This route starts out with warmer climate, last part of the route is chillier.
Second photo, the shoe covers appear to be missing, I suspect this photo was taken after the rain had quit but it was still chilly enough with wet pavement to keep the rest of my rain gear on. I have many weeks to get my rain gear plan straightened out.
Regarding my bike on the train, from what I read I should not have any trouble as long as I can get a reservation. Hang from a hook or put in a rack, does not really matter which, I should be ok. My front rack might interfere with a bike rack however, so we will have to see. The train websites I looked at discussed max width for front tires, I can easily comply. I will try to remember to have some spare straps handy in case I need them. On my Nomad Mk II, photos 3 and 4 shows my front rack. These are not the stock Thorn racks. Drop bars, less than 50 cm wide.
I looked at that Smidge repellant, it uses Picaridin, 20 percent. For years I have been using Sawyer repellant, that also uses 20 percent Picaridin. Permethrin is something you can apply to clothing, I have treated some of my bike and camping clothing in the past. (I think Permethrin is illegal in Canada for a user to treat clothing, but I am not sure on that.) Sometimes I bring a small bottle of Deet in addition to the Picaridin.
I am not putting a lot of time into route planning right now, that is not time critical to accomplish soon. But to everyone that made suggestions, thank you, I will be looking at that later.
Is London a very safe place to lock up a bike? Two days ago I sent an e-mail to a London hostel asking if they have bike storage, no response yet. One hostel listed bike storage on their website, but that hostel is less convenient. I would really like to avoid parking my bike outside overnight in a large city.
Most of my bike tours are in cooler climates. And most of them have involved cold rain. For that I usually use rain pants and covers over my shoes. First photo.
I did a tour in 2024, I assumed I would get rained on in warm conditions, too warm for rain paints. Brought sandals that I had in a previous photo. I also tried "Rain Legs" for warmer weather. They worked rather well to keep the part of me between my waist and knees dry. I will have to decide later just how much rain gear to carry on this trip. I could use water proof socks on the sandals instead of shoe covers over bike shoes. Decisions, decisions. This route starts out with warmer climate, last part of the route is chillier.
Second photo, the shoe covers appear to be missing, I suspect this photo was taken after the rain had quit but it was still chilly enough with wet pavement to keep the rest of my rain gear on. I have many weeks to get my rain gear plan straightened out.
Regarding my bike on the train, from what I read I should not have any trouble as long as I can get a reservation. Hang from a hook or put in a rack, does not really matter which, I should be ok. My front rack might interfere with a bike rack however, so we will have to see. The train websites I looked at discussed max width for front tires, I can easily comply. I will try to remember to have some spare straps handy in case I need them. On my Nomad Mk II, photos 3 and 4 shows my front rack. These are not the stock Thorn racks. Drop bars, less than 50 cm wide.

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