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How about reverse everesting? Descend 8800m of proper offroad in a day. That's pretty much exactly 16 runs of fort william dh (I've done 13 and a bit and a day and rubbed off quite a lot of skin in the process), or 11 runs down Black 8... Or, um, about 72 runs of Sheepskull

There was an article in WMB (RIP) back in, ooooh, about 2008, with some people who did that in the Alps. I think I may still have it somewhere (I think it had a chocolate brownie recipe in it)- I can see if I can find it if you're interested?


 
Posted : 19/05/2017 6:56 pm
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I like a chocolate brownie.


 
Posted : 19/05/2017 6:59 pm
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Posted : 19/05/2017 6:59 pm
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Tourmalet - Aspin - Peyresoude - Portillon - Bonne Agua - Canto - can't be far of (with a tent and minimalist camping gear on the bike).

How are you sorting the massive amount of food and drink you'll need? The one near here cost him 12,000 calories and he lost 8lbs in the 24hrs, and he wasn't exactly packing extra weight at the start! Carrying extra gear will floor you too


 
Posted : 19/05/2017 7:03 pm
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It's a brutal challenge and I'm impressed by people who do it.

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Posted : 19/05/2017 7:21 pm
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100+ steps into my flat. thats what 20m ish? 25 years I have lived there and must average between 1 and 2 climbs a day so say 500 climbs a year - thats 500x20x25m = 250000m climbed ie best part of 30 Everests. do I win anything?


 
Posted : 19/05/2017 8:12 pm
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It's what you do as practice for joining the High rouleur society isn't it?
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Posted : 19/05/2017 8:28 pm
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Errr I did that route in 24hr, Legend. I left Pau after work and went through Lourdes at about 19:00. I camped between Tourmalet and Aspin and set out again in the morning topping the Canto at about 19:00 and spending the next night in Andorra. Food and drink was no problem, there are shops and bars along the route. The loaded touring bike was at least 8kg heavier than my roadie of the day (so 10% more all up weight). On the roadie I'd have got over the port d'Envalira too within 24hrs. I did that the next morning - along with the Col de Port and Portet D'Aspet, and a long haul home.


 
Posted : 19/05/2017 8:37 pm
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Fair enough, did it match/beat the required height?


 
Posted : 19/05/2017 8:41 pm
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I wasn't trying to break any records, I was just out for a ride, but a mental add up said "can't be far off" hence my post. All the climbs are on the web sites that give profiles so if anyone is keen they can add them all up, I'm not keen enough now, though as you've poked my curiosity I may later.

My post was to say "it can be done by just going on a ride". Even if my total is short, the total with the Envalira would definitely be enough, without the camping gear and mudguards that would have been a formality.


 
Posted : 19/05/2017 8:56 pm
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This thread has reminded me of a guy who rode up and down l'Alpe d'Huez for 24hr climbing it 14 times IIRC (edit: confirmed with Google Eric Lebacher in 2013).


 
Posted : 19/05/2017 9:12 pm
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It's something that interests me. The steeper the climb the less often you'll have to do it. Whenever I drive up/down Winnats pass I've thought that would make a good everesting venue as it very steep, visually interesting and has a grass path at the side for hooning back down clear of vehicles. Anyone fancy joining me one day?!


 
Posted : 19/05/2017 10:34 pm
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I've just been looking at the climb up to Cairngorm ski-slope from Glenmore. I'd need to do 29 "laps". The most I've done to date is 4 😥


 
Posted : 19/05/2017 10:43 pm
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It's something that interests me. The steeper the climb the less often you'll have to do it. Whenever I drive up/down Winnats pass I've thought that would make a good everesting venue as it very steep, visually interesting and has a grass path at the side for hooning back down clear of vehicles. Anyone fancy joining me one day?!

Winnats has been done. By the same guy who's planned this "Everesting Ride" I mentioned back up ^^. Guy called Arne Beswick. Proper hill climb monster.
The climb is awful - too busy with cars and too steep on the descent to really let go of it and relax. 47 reps I think he did.

richpips did his on Mam Tor/Mam Nick, the road climb the other side coming out of Edale Valley. Think his was 46 reps. Better on the descent but it's still got some twisty bumpy bits where you need to take a bit of care.

Mine was on The Struggle out of Ambleside, only 22 reps on that. There's an art to finding the right hill. Too long and shallow (like Cat & Fiddle) and you'd end up having to ride 400+km.
Too short and you have to do 100+ reps. Too steep and you end up knackered or just crawling up it in silly low gears.


 
Posted : 20/05/2017 6:59 am
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The steeper the climb the less often you'll have to do it

No, the more gained the fewer reps. That's not a function of gradient at all. As CL says I think Winnats would be awful. Too steep for my liking, and too many sheep.

Don't quite get why people are so scathing. It's a great accomplishment IMO. Far more demanding than a 24 solo. I'm not sure Edukator's ride spread over 3 days really counts. That's like saying Tour Divide counts!

do I win anything?

A slow clap and a 🙄 for being stupid?


 
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