Went for a ride just to see how
long it would take to get there. Stopped
into the camp office and talked to Nigel who printed me a map showing the route
to Danebury Hill Fort. I figure the tire
will hold out for a short ride cause I’m only going 16 miles. First oops!
Actually according to the map I’d be going 30 miles round trip. However the map does not take into account
getting misplaced from time to time.
Seems that the way of things you have the map all set then you get
misplaced due to one thing or the other.
I leave the campground at 2:45 pm
thinking I can ride a bit then turn back whenever I want. Along the way I’m passed by a group of bike
riders on sleek racing bikes. Why is it
that everyone passes me by? I begin to
speed up then remind myself that the tire is bad, and I’m in no rush to get
anywhere.
They hit a hill and begin to slow
down one actually gets off his bike and walks up the hill. Not me I ride up reaching the top at the same
time they do. My head tells me this will cost you I check my map and
head off as they rest. At the next
intersection one of the riders pulls up to me and asks directions. Ha Ha!
I’ve got a map they don’t knowingly I give directions. He asks where I’m heading “We not going that
far” says he. About an hour into the
ride I stop and look at the map. Looks
like I’m about half way there no problem. Stopping again to check the map I spy a back
way to my destination. This is great as
I’m riding on a very busy road with car zipping by very close to me. After a couple of oops I’m on a road that
could be the right one. By now I’ve gone
up and down about 10 hills all of which have been very steep.
The road ends at a “T” and
looking around for direction signs there are none to be found. I’ve been on the riding two hours now and am
faced with which way to go as this could not be the road I think it is. Well I’ll pretend it is so off I go. Half hour later I arrive at the Danebury Iron
Age Hill Fort elated. Now to return back
to the campground via a different route so I try to avoid the busy road that
got me here. It is now four hours into
the ride and I stop to check the map.
This is not going well my little detour is going to require more time
gong back the coming. I ride on and have
now climbed about 20 hills of very long and steep duration. My legs are getting tired but I tell myself
no problem. Five hours and maybe 24
hills later it looks like I’m still an hour from the campground. I’m walking up the hills and costing down the
other side. I remember my first ride
here when I could no longer ride and walked about 20 steps at a time.
I can do this, this is not then. So back on the bike I clime and look for that
second wind I’ve heard about. Nope no
second wind as I walk up the last hill, well I think it’s the last hill. I’m passed by to other riders and tell myself
they have not ridden as far as I have makes
me feel better anyway. So back on the
bike and ride the last hill slow and steady reaching the campground six hours
after I started. Takes longer then you
think to get there, sometimes doing things differently is not the answer, you
can always make it one way or the other.