Distance cycled | 80.4 miles / 129.4 km |
Cumulative distance cycled | 143.1 miles / 230.3 km |
Elevation (daily total) | 2096 feet / 640 m |
Total cycling time | 7h 53 mins |
Total time (including breaks) | 10h |
Average speed | 10.2 mph / 16.4 kmph |
Weather conditions | Started out fine getting steadily more cloudy until 1pm when we had 2 hours of light drizzle. Strong headwind along the coast |
After a short climb out of Brampton we descended along quiet country roads to Carlisle. We felt like we were going pretty fast and the weather was lovely. As we neared the Solway Firth coastal road the clouds darkened and we hit a horrible headwind which stayed with us for the whole day and seriously tired us out. The majority of the day was essentially flat and we felt as if we should have been zooming along but it wasn’t to be.
The views along the Solway Firth were the highlight of the day
We found the signposting along today’s section to be a bit patchy and had to cross-check our route against what we had loaded into Strava several times. As we were finishing up our lunchtime Ullswater pie we could feel the temperature dropping and the drizzle soon began. It wasn’t as bad as the full afternoon of rain which the forecast had promised but we definitely couldn’t appreciate the scenery as much as if it had been dry and sunny.
After yesterday’s post I know that you’re all dying to know what Ullswater Pie is – here you go, imagine a lattice topped pork pie filled with ham, chicken and stuffing. Yum!
Still smiling despite the rain
For the final twenty miles towards Whitehaven the path followed the coast through Maryport and Workington, the sun came out for a while which improved our mood but didn’t chase away the headwind. As we rounded the corner before arriving in Whitehaven, we thought we were going to have to climb the steep road onto the clifftop, but fortunately the path peeled off beside the railway line along the base of the cliffs, a dramatic end to the day.
A bit of sunshine on the coastal path between Maryport and Workington
No cycling tomorrow, we’re going to have a good long sleep, a full English breakfast and a day of lazing around. There may or may not be a blog post depending on how we feel.
That pie looks good!! Hope the weather improves for you tomorrow – keep going!! X
Thanks! The pie was amazing :) xx
Fingers crossed the wind doesn’t change – then you’ll have a tailwind all the way home!!
We were just saying the same thing – I think we’ve earned a bit of tailwind now!
Well done on your ‘longest day’… ummmm PIE!! ;-p
Thank you! The pie was so good that we’re going to search out another branch of the same butcher in Penrith :)