The joke was on us to find Fiddick's Farm B&B, at the end of a long days ride, to be at the top of a hill - pushing our bikes up an almost 24% grade long driveway to their hill top house. We found out later that there was a back entrance to the property that avoided the initial downhill then back up again and had a more gentle approach in grade. The three days of riding (315K) were a lot of fun and we learned a lot about hills (1500m of climbing on day 3) and about the pros & cons of highway riding (good shoulders, gentler grades).
The next day took us from the B&B to Beach Acres and back to the B&B.
Day 3 threw us for a loop. We rode from the bed and breakfast The elevations on one map was what Google had told us they would be - Duncan was going to be a slam dunk, an easy day. The elevations that we actually did was not so tough but we went into it with a mindset of about 1000 metres less elevation gain.
Day 3 threw us for a loop. We rode from the bed and breakfast The elevations on one map was what Google had told us they would be - Duncan was going to be a slam dunk, an easy day. The elevations that we actually did was not so tough but we went into it with a mindset of about 1000 metres less elevation gain.
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