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Go with your mates and have a pint afterwards... like I am doing in 30 mins. ๐
FWIW, long-distance road riding at night is awesome too.
I love night riding with mates. Have done it a few times solo but I must admit it is spooky. And the night I had a puncture I nearly kacked my pants with all the noises. Yet if I do a solo road ride at night, even down the local country lanes I never feel scared despite the fact it's probably more dangerous than riding in the woods. Instinct maybe?
Every Tuesday night...all year round for us.
In a group though - monsters don't like groups ;-D
Werewolves on the other hand...
young people " improving relationships " in their Saxos
Riding back across the Quantocks tonight i crossed the road onto a bridleway and could see what looked like a number plate further up reflecting in my light. Somebody had backed their car right upto one of the gates and as i got closer full beam straight through the windscreen gave me the sight of somebody's white arse bobbing up and down ๐ฏ
The rest of the car was totally steamed up but even as i rode past a few feet away and stopped right behind the car to go through the gate the car didn't stop bouncing ๐
Just remember there's nothing out there at night, that isn't there during the day.
Only now, now it's awake.
And hungry.
First night commute home today, bats, an owl, deer and what sounded like a fox mating with a pine comb.
The worst was riding through wispy spider webs.
Just like day riding except it's night time. You feel like your going warp speed, I find climbs easier in the dark. And if I'm on my own I listen to music so my imagination doesn't run amok! Missus tried it with me, she loved it. Switch lights off, stop and look at the stars on a clear night, with minimal light pollution it's amazing ๐
My only rule of thumb is stick to the plan....a bit like solo riding anywhere - if you do have an off and you are not on the route you said you were on, finding you is all that bit harder.
And take a foil blanket and a warm hat. Needed them once. Really did stop a bad thing becoming worse.
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Ride all your fav routes and once you are at full speed you will find night riding is just better it brings back all the fun and silliness And all the muggles
will think you are mad
after my ride last night.
"Duck"
Would be my advice.
... and don't bother night riding in fog or mist - your lights will be useless and you'll get lost. I managed to miss a turn on a path I've done more than 100 times.
Rear lights are for the road, turn em off when you're in the woods/off road. Following a bright red light (especially flashing) is a pain in the arris.
And watch out for the Bummer Wolf and the Barghes, just make sure you're not at the back, ok ๐
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barghest
Hayfield Hub are meeting tonight at The Royal in Hayfield (strangely) for a 7:30pm start. You're welcome to join us. Imagine "The Wicker Man" but with more rain and set in the Peaks.
#WIN
... and don't bother night riding in fog or mist - your lights will be useless and you'll get lost. I managed to miss a turn on a path I've done more than 100 times.
Your lights won't be useless! They'll be far worse than that! Having 1000 lumens bounced straight back at you means your lights just become a bloody liability!
Solo night-running is even scarier. At least on a bike, you often have the chance of pointing downhill and getting out of there at 20mph. Can't outrun the wolves....
I ride all year round at 8pm on a wednesday. Last week was the first one of the season to have lights on from the start. Oh well...
FWIW, long-distance road riding at night is awesome too
+1
Final stage of the LEL I started at 10pm, rode across the fens and got back to London at 2pm. Sunrise over the fens was pretty cool.
Solo night-running is even scarier
Usually out hashing at night in a 30+ strong group once a week, I'm sure we cause a few riders a bit of a scare before they fathom out wtf the string of lights coming towards them are ๐