We discussed about taking on less miles to allow for more
leisurely stops, sipping tea and nibbling on a local delicacies whilst taking
in the resplendent countryside views of whichever far off land that we had
chosen to adventure in.
We agreed that our increasing age, the deterioration of our
fitness and in Magnus’ case extreme weight gain were all conspiring against us.
We had to tone it down and make sure the rides didn’t become a head down grind
without any sense of fun or excitement.
So in my usual last minute approach to getting ready for any
non-essential activity, I have finally started to pay attention to the itinerary
that The Swede has put together.
In summary we are going to Sweden for 7 days cycling from
Umea to Mangskog and below are the highlights that I have finally taken
on-board.
Umea to
Mangskog
|
Mileage
|
Climbing
(ft)
|
Day 1
|
88.3
|
4,350
|
Day 2
|
89
|
4,625
|
Day 3
|
73.1
|
4,614
|
Day 4
|
72.8
|
4,010
|
Day 5
|
90.2
|
5,789
|
Day 6
|
90.8
|
6,180
|
Day 7
|
61.5
|
3,446
|
Total
|
565.7
|
33,014
|
Now I appreciate that the above is no Tour de France but
then again some might say that my cycling partners and I are considerably closer
to Christopher Biggins than Bradley Wiggins when it comes to cycling prowess and conditioning.

So given that last year we huffed and puffed our way down to
Truro covering 350 miles with 18,000 feet of climbing, how the hell The
Swede sees this gig as scaling things down is beyond me.
My ever caring wife, having followed our wholly inadeqaute training regime via over the shoulder reading of our WhatsApp group seriously asked if we all know how to administer CPR.
The question was genuine but it caused me to consider if the
worse comes to the worst who out of my two companions would I prefer to put
their lips around mine and blow lifesaving warm air into my lungs? The following day I completed a
non-resuscitation form and I am keeping my fingers crossed that the card
arrives before we depart on 4th July.
As for which of Humpty or Dumpty I would rather revive,
that’s easy. It’s The Swede as it’s his dad’s house we are going to be staying
in at Mangskog at the end of our trip. Although
I know his father has questioned how his genes could have possibly produced
such a misfit, I am sure it won’t be much of a party for Mike and me if The
Swede is laid out to rest in Papa’s living room.
Anyway on that note I will sign-off other than to say if you
have enjoyed this post and want to follow Magnus, Mike and me on our antics in
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Adjectives to describe this adventure: resilient, inspiring, motivating, emotional, endurance-testing .....insane!! I hope that route will provide many lovely stops enroute. Be safe xx
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