That's too much weight on you're back wheel - just in case you didn't know.
I'm currently on a brief parenthesis of my trip. Just come back round after doing the North of Spain and the whole of Portugal - three and a half months more or less.
Spent nearly two months with no tools, only a spoke key and a crayon as they all got nicked in Faro. From that experience ... a spoke key, a crayon and a knife will get you through most basic repairs ... anything else you just have to go to a bike shop ... most will sort you out even without money.
K.m
3 and a half months ? :/
This summer i was thinking about goin from Oporto (kinda where i live) to at least Sevilha, in less than 1 month, also would be great to get to barcelona in 1 and a half month.
I think I have a litle above avarage resistence, for an 18yr
You think i can do it?
I think that's plenty of time!! what you thinking - Down the coast right to El Algarve and across into Spain or cutting down directly from Porto?
So you can calculate more or less. I managed 1'400km in 20 days, with no previous cycling experience on more or less okay grounds.
17 days to do 600km in the North of Spain in serious mountain ranges and I took two weeks to come up from Faro, up the N2 detouring twice, one through el Geoparque Naturalejo and the other through the Serra de Estrela.
Personally, you mark you're rhythm, you choose you're speed and whether you want too or not you're body will gain stamina and consistency to continue pushing yourself daily.
Oh yes. 3 1/2 months and I get back out there in a couple weeks.
K.m
I was thinking down the coast, like really close to the beach becouse climbs are not pretty when your cycle xd
For your experience it sounded like everything went okay. Probably at the return trip I will go directly from Sevilha to Porto, probably wont go to Barcelona. Also the map shows some turns but thats for cars so ignore those
So I guess about 1000km, kinda
http://g.co/maps/yh7t6
It will be with very hot weather, that can be a drag, but I guess thats why you have the sea.
Can you show me a picture of your bike? Im pretty sure the old one I have now wont do the job.
I'm riding cross country starting June 9th from Virginia Beach to the Bay Area.
In all honesty, there's very little of Portugal's coast where you actually get to cycle directly by the sea. Most of the time, you'll be cycling on roads 5km inland.
Yeah, went well for me. I'll touch wood so it keeps going well xD
Just so you know for you're return trip. At Covilhâ where you have the Serra La Estrela - there's a serious 2000m mountain climb, just in case you want to avoid it.
There's probably more than 1000km - 1600km would be my guess. But whats a few more kilometers once you in
That's what's gotten me around - now it's had a little work on and I also have a front rack
There's an alternative route you can take once you pass Portimâo if you want.
Instead of heading on the N120 towards Faro (which IMO is a really dangerous and boring road, not to mention the abusive prices of the tourist parts of El Algarve) you can head inland to Silves and from there, there is a back road that takes you all the way to Tavir. There is some climbs (nothing too outrageous) but the scenery, the towns and the people are wonderful, there's also some really sweet stealth camping spots. Oh and you skip out on all the mass tourists that you have in Albufeira, Faro, etc.
Out of curiosity, are you planning on heading up to Mértola to not pay the boat across or because you wanted to go that way? because the motorway is only a little 3km stretch. I know ... you're ''not allowed'' to cycle on them. But it can be done xD
K.m
In the north where I live you have more inner routes that go much closer by the sea, some are just shortcuts in the woods, but doesnt matter, as long as its steady terrain so you can keep goin nicely.
For the return trip, yup I know the huge 2km height mountain, been there, only by car though. Its steep but than again all that whole area is, no idea what will be my return path but it will not be as easy.
I dont know any N120 in the Algarve, google maps only tells N125 wich is the very long one that everyone takes when visiting the Algarve, even me, been there, and yea it might be dangerours for bikes with all the traffic, increased traffic now that you have to pay on the highway.
The Mertola part is just google map planing that wasnt fixed xD, since i clicked the thingy to avoid freeways it went all that way and it bugged when i tried to fix, but maybe il go on the freeway, crossing the bridge, it has places for bikes i guess, been there and took a picture:
btw nice bike
Nope! I'm going with my best bud, I'm super stoked. We should be out west by August, we plan on doing a lot of stopping though.awesome! are you doing it alone?
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