Great video lads, I did the same route over 2 days in May 2022. For anyone thinking about doing this ride, don't hesitate get it done. The scenery is amazing. You'll get to meet lots of friendly folks along the way. I cycled the first day from Liverpool to Blackburn and day two to Leeds.
Duncan has my bike. Great wheels but looks like you had the 32mm Vittoria tyres on whereas I changed them to 35mm which I found was the widest width it can take of the Schwalbe anyway.
Great video, evidence that you don't need to be an aspiring Boardman or Wiggins to do this ride and that normal lads can do it. I intend to do this for charity next year on my 17 year old Specialized Hardrock stopping over in Chorley and Kelbrook just past Foulridge. From watching your vid though I'll be retrofitting some suspension forks to my bike for the ride, but massive kudos to the chap tackling the terrain on the vintage Peugeot racer!
Its a great route! We really enjoyed it, but I would re think the Peugeot if i did it again, suspension forks sound good to me. Good luck for when you give it go, Thanks for watching.
Nice ride out. I've done sections near Aintree etc a few times but never bikepacking. I do like the idea of bikepacking that type of jurney though. Is that tent a Vango Blade 100? I've the 200 but that looks a little smaller than mine. ATB Andy
Hi I'm running the canal at the end of August can you break it down as to what percentage of road surface it is mostly tarmac grass or tracks .... great video looks amazing
marc hewison it would be a great run, how many days will it take you? I would say about 20% road, 40% hard pack and 40% grass and mud. Are you trying to work out what shoes to use? Glad you enjoyed the video, Dominic
Domabventure I'm looking to do it in 25/26 hours it's a none stop foot race thanks for the heads up on the terrain really good video ..... unfortunately I'll not have anytime to video my run .....
You cannot beat a few pints of cider and a few cigs to mainatin hydration and cardio vascular peak condition .......did you advice Chris Froome by any chance ??
Great Vid Guys, how did you find the anti motorcycle gates? Last week I rode from Liverpool to Adlington on a quite heavy Hybrid and was worn out getting through them as my bars would not fit, I,m thinking of tackling the rest of it on a full carbon road bike with fatter tyres so i can lift it over, are there many gates like that after adlington??
Mate that's alot of miles on a bike with no suspension and really thin tyres. My backside hurts just watching ! Still looked a good trip though. Bikepacking interests me alot but still got to put some hours in to relieve the arse and lower back pain. Another top vid Dominic, hope you get back into making em again soon bud.
OutdoorEnthusiast101 looking back I think we both would have gone for different bikes, but sometimes is just a case of getting stuck in and making the most of what you have. Bikepacking is definitely something I want to do more of. Dominic
long live canal bike packing, done tons of it in the early noughties. didnt meet many doing it aswell i have to say. i done 68 miles in a day on that canal, Man i was a nutter in them days, taking it more slowly now. good job boys, K&A canal well worth a look, good for campsites and what i called lock sites. just remember to start at reading and go west, not other way round.
No probs mates, i just wish i'd filmed my trips and had the the benifit of youtube in them days, ive probably forhgotten half of it now. looking at the gear/bikes you got, you dont need any advice from me. promise u wont laugh, but i didnt even take a tent, i just gambled on the weather, slept in a football managers dugout/shelter near saltaire, shared a cow shed with cows near huddersfield. oh happy days. my best advice would be, dont do it like i did. fortuneatly with the aid of technology, electronic, and better camping gear. todays generation are somewhat more prepared than i was. the only tips n trick i can offer is good/bad canals to cycle. so message me anytime, and i'll see how much i remember. Gary
Its always good to have advice from others and RUclips is a fantastic forum for sharing these adventures. The gear will always change over time but the sense of adventure is always be the same. Dominic
Brilliant trip video guys. Been looking to do this myself for a few years. Finally going to take the plunge in a few weeks. Was thinking train to Leeds the cycle back. In your experience which is the best way to go? Liverpool Leeds or Leeds Liverpool? Glad I saw you took 3 days. Was thinking I could do it in two but haven’t ridden for years. Clearly underestimated a bit lol. Any tips you could share. Cheers guys.
Leeds to Liverpool is better, short climb to Bingley then mainly downhill all way to Liverpool, you could do it in two days that way, have a good rest at half way point!
@@Icwalking Of course, I'd be glad to pass on any info I have. I'll try to answer any questions you have. At age 65 I did the trip from Liverpool to Leeds in 3 days with my daughter but I wished after, we'd done it the other way!. I live in Wigan not far from the canal so we stopped at our house on the first night after doing the first stretch to Chorley 'Botany Bay', we made our 2nd stop at a Gargrave B'nB next to the canal, really enjoyed the trip overall but REALLY jiggered (worn out) at the end as I'm not an avid cyclist.
Absolutely awesome !!! I really enjoyed this one, the brothers did good! ace direction & top beats. Love the shot over the canal bridge! Does alcohol hydrate?
Just watched this again before tackling this route tomorrow. I'll try post a video but I doubt it will be as well edited as yours! Not camping though, staying in Chorley first night, Gargrave second night. 👍🏼
Domabventure We did it, 11 hours 48 minutes it took us. Sadly I couldn't really film any footage because the towpath literally shook my iPhone mount to pieces. I set up a Facebook page and put vlogs on so if you want I can post the link to that? I was fortunate to do this on a Specialized Hardrock with front suspension forks, you chaps must've been in agony afterwards, especially on those bikes you used and the stretch of towpath from Greenberfield to Skipton!
John Carey-Shields fantastic mate well done! Sounds like you had the right bike for the job. I remember that part before Skipton, it rattled a few off my bones, haha. Yeah post me the link pal. Dominic
im sure it was a great adventure but the music drove me bonkers so i bailed out! for me ; i bike hike is about nature, birdsong and a tranquil peaceful adventure with only the sound of tyres as a spoiler . but hey! we are all on our own journeys through this caotic ride called life. "keep on peddling boys"
Ian Ross Camping is not for all, but we went through many towns and cities so I'm sure there are plenty of B&Bs along the way. I can't recommend the route enough. Thanks for watching. Dominic
English woodsman it's a great route, you'll really enjoy it! I would recommend not using a road bike like I did (seems obvious looking back). Don't worry about taking lots of food and drink as there is plenty of places along the way for that. Dominic
Adam Colbeck we didn't book any campsite, we saw there was some on route and if they didn't have room or weren't open then we would wild camp along the way. Are you planning on cycling the route? Dominic
Domabventure Thanks for replying. Four of us are planning to canoe it from Liverpool to Leeds. Your video was very helpful. We did wonder about whether wild camping was a viable option but we wasn't sure.
Adam Colbeck getting some canoes down it would be great! The is campsites along the way however most of them you will have a few mile walk to get them, maybe not great with canoes. I did see a few good wild camping spots along the way. Dominic
no you misunderstand me, a waterways key opens the toilets, water and showers on the canal network. about a fiver and you don't need a boat, I did the route on the water last year and there are some good points to refresh before the nights camping.
David Collishaw oh right, somelse said you could get that. We didn't know about the key when planning and looking back for the 2 nights we spent camping it's not something that bothered us. Dominic
Great video lads, I did the same route over 2 days in May 2022. For anyone thinking about doing this ride, don't hesitate get it done. The scenery is amazing. You'll get to meet lots of friendly folks along the way. I cycled the first day from Liverpool to Blackburn and day two to Leeds.
great stuff ! I'm off to hit the coast by the canal from Leeds myself. Starting tomorrow !! Yeah!!
Really enjoyed watching that. Thank you
thanks for watching!
Duncan has my bike. Great wheels but looks like you had the 32mm Vittoria tyres on whereas I changed them to 35mm which I found was the widest width it can take of the Schwalbe anyway.
Great video, evidence that you don't need to be an aspiring Boardman or Wiggins to do this ride and that normal lads can do it.
I intend to do this for charity next year on my 17 year old Specialized Hardrock stopping over in Chorley and Kelbrook just past Foulridge. From watching your vid though I'll be retrofitting some suspension forks to my bike for the ride, but massive kudos to the chap tackling the terrain on the vintage Peugeot racer!
Its a great route! We really enjoyed it, but I would re think the Peugeot if i did it again, suspension forks sound good to me. Good luck for when you give it go, Thanks for watching.
Great video and nice to see someone still uses miles.
Awesome well done the both of you 👍
Enjoyable video. Looking to do this route and thought it was hybrid/ MTB bikes only. I have a road bike with 32mm tyres.. what do you think ?
Well done guys wanting to do this myself 👍🏻👍🏻
great video, i love cycling along canals,
cyclist james I know pal it's great having a route that long that's traffic free. Thanks for watching, Dominic
Nice ride out. I've done sections near Aintree etc a few times but never bikepacking. I do like the idea of bikepacking that type of jurney though. Is that tent a Vango Blade 100? I've the 200 but that looks a little smaller than mine. ATB Andy
Was it easy enough to navigate . Absolutely awesome 👏🏻
Great vid, really enjoyed it. Liverpool to Parbold I know well, I must explore further :)
Don Coldwell I'm glad you enjoyed! Yeah definitely check it out Liverpool to parbold was a nice section. Dominic
Hi I'm running the canal at the end of August can you break it down as to what percentage of road surface it is mostly tarmac grass or tracks .... great video looks amazing
marc hewison it would be a great run, how many days will it take you? I would say about 20% road, 40% hard pack and 40% grass and mud. Are you trying to work out what shoes to use? Glad you enjoyed the video, Dominic
Domabventure I'm looking to do it in 25/26 hours it's a none stop foot race thanks for the heads up on the terrain really good video ..... unfortunately I'll not have anytime to video my run .....
marc hewison wow! When we cycled I was thinking it would be a great route to run, good luck with it
Domabventure I'm doing it 26th August I'll let you know how I get on
marc hewison please do, it's something I would like to do in the future, Dominic
You cannot beat a few pints of cider and a few cigs to mainatin hydration and cardio vascular peak condition .......did you advice Chris Froome by any chance ??
Great Vid Guys, how did you find the anti motorcycle gates? Last week I rode from Liverpool to Adlington on a quite heavy Hybrid and was worn out getting through them as my bars would not fit, I,m thinking of tackling the rest of it on a full carbon road bike with fatter tyres so i can lift it over, are there many gates like that after adlington??
Awesome guys awesome...
It really was!
nice one lads might do this run... looks good keep it up
Mate that's alot of miles on a bike with no suspension and really thin tyres. My backside hurts just watching ! Still looked a good trip though. Bikepacking interests me alot but still got to put some hours in to relieve the arse and lower back pain. Another top vid Dominic, hope you get back into making em again soon bud.
OutdoorEnthusiast101 looking back I think we both would have gone for different bikes, but sometimes is just a case of getting stuck in and making the most of what you have. Bikepacking is definitely something I want to do more of. Dominic
Did you have to deviate from the canal path and have to change sides often? Thanks for uploading.
What a great trip 👍
Lezley I it really was! I need it think it's time me and Duncan planned another one! Thanks for watching, Dominic
long live canal bike packing, done tons of it in the early noughties. didnt meet many doing it aswell i have to say.
i done 68 miles in a day on that canal, Man i was a nutter in them days, taking it more slowly now.
good job boys, K&A canal well worth a look, good for campsites and what i called lock sites.
just remember to start at reading and go west, not other way round.
Cheers Gary, the trip was a lot of fun! I've been looking at more routes so i'll take a look at that path. Thanks for your comments. Dominic
No probs mates, i just wish i'd filmed my trips and had the the benifit of youtube in them days, ive probably forhgotten half of it now. looking at the gear/bikes you got, you dont need any advice from me.
promise u wont laugh, but i didnt even take a tent, i just gambled on the weather, slept in a football managers dugout/shelter near saltaire, shared a cow shed with cows near huddersfield.
oh happy days.
my best advice would be, dont do it like i did. fortuneatly with the aid of technology, electronic, and better camping gear. todays generation are somewhat more prepared than i was.
the only tips n trick i can offer is good/bad canals to cycle.
so message me anytime, and i'll see how much i remember.
Gary
Its always good to have advice from others and RUclips is a fantastic forum for sharing these adventures. The gear will always change over time but the sense of adventure is always be the same. Dominic
Brilliant trip video guys. Been looking to do this myself for a few years. Finally going to take the plunge in a few weeks. Was thinking train to Leeds the cycle back. In your experience which is the best way to go? Liverpool Leeds or Leeds Liverpool? Glad I saw you took 3 days. Was thinking I could do it in two but haven’t ridden for years. Clearly underestimated a bit lol. Any tips you could share. Cheers guys.
Leeds to Liverpool is better, short climb to Bingley then mainly downhill all way to Liverpool, you could do it in two days that way, have a good rest at half way point!
@@malcolmfairhurst7293 cheers for the advice. Could I pick your brains nearer the time ? All the best for 2022.
@@Icwalking Of course, I'd be glad to pass on any info I have. I'll try to answer any questions you have. At age 65 I did the trip from Liverpool to Leeds in 3 days with my daughter but I wished after, we'd done it the other way!. I live in Wigan not far from the canal so we stopped at our house on the first night after doing the first stretch to Chorley 'Botany Bay', we made our 2nd stop at a Gargrave B'nB next to the canal, really enjoyed the trip overall but REALLY jiggered (worn out) at the end as I'm not an avid cyclist.
Absolutely awesome !!! I really enjoyed this one, the brothers did good! ace direction & top beats. Love the shot over the canal bridge! Does alcohol hydrate?
Phil Hunt strictly speaking no!
Great video. Bigger tires or suspension next time!? Nothing like riding with a mate.
I think a fat bike would be a good shout, Thanks for watching.
I'm thinking of doing the route over 2 days which campsites did you stay in ?
Just watched this again before tackling this route tomorrow. I'll try post a video but I doubt it will be as well edited as yours!
Not camping though, staying in Chorley first night, Gargrave second night. 👍🏼
Enjoy the ride pal, if you upload a video definitely send me a link!
Domabventure We did it, 11 hours 48 minutes it took us.
Sadly I couldn't really film any footage because the towpath literally shook my iPhone mount to pieces. I set up a Facebook page and put vlogs on so if you want I can post the link to that?
I was fortunate to do this on a Specialized Hardrock with front suspension forks, you chaps must've been in agony afterwards, especially on those bikes you used and the stretch of towpath from Greenberfield to Skipton!
John Carey-Shields fantastic mate well done! Sounds like you had the right bike for the job. I remember that part before Skipton, it rattled a few off my bones, haha. Yeah post me the link pal. Dominic
Domabventure Go on Facebook and look for @jcsliverpooltoleedsbikeride 👍🏼
im sure it was a great adventure but the music drove me bonkers so i bailed out! for me ; i bike hike is about nature, birdsong and a tranquil peaceful adventure with only the sound of tyres as a spoiler . but hey! we are all on our own journeys through this caotic ride called life. "keep on peddling boys"
Has the soundtrack changed - the band sounds familiar
I dont think the band is together anymore so this maybe the last place you can hear their music 🎶
A good watch, a trip I fancy doing except for camping,
I hate camping
Ian Ross Camping is not for all, but we went through many towns and cities so I'm sure there are plenty of B&Bs along the way. I can't recommend the route enough. Thanks for watching. Dominic
just biked Gargrave to Bingley & back, how the hell did you do that section on a road bike !! it was rough on the unmade towpath bits
Hello lads just been told about your channel.. I am also cycling the Leeds and Liverpool canal this year.. Any advice
English woodsman it's a great route, you'll really enjoy it! I would recommend not using a road bike like I did (seems obvious looking back). Don't worry about taking lots of food and drink as there is plenty of places along the way for that. Dominic
Hi mate I have a good bike.. What was the average miles you was doing a hours
English woodsman day 1 30 miles day 2 50 miles day 3 50 miles, or close to that. We didn't rush, took it at a relaxed pace.
When you have to come off the canal is it well sign posted to find the way back on
English woodsman to be fair pal there isnt many times you have to come off, but yeah it's well sign posted. I had my garmin as a back up as well.
Little snack exactly ya seen the size of them snickers now a days!
At least it keeps the pack weight down!
Haha definitely!. Good video this mate , will have to try this one day in summer with my brother man. I'm in Liverpool
Hi what song is playing at the start of this?
The claws - Bad luck
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Hi really enjoyed the video just wondering if you’ve got the route you took?
That singer spoils the video
Hi, did you rebook the campsites or did you just find them as you went along
Adam Colbeck we didn't book any campsite, we saw there was some on route and if they didn't have room or weren't open then we would wild camp along the way. Are you planning on cycling the route? Dominic
Domabventure
Thanks for replying. Four of us are planning to canoe it from Liverpool to Leeds. Your video was very helpful. We did wonder about whether wild camping was a viable option but we wasn't sure.
Adam Colbeck getting some canoes down it would be great! The is campsites along the way however most of them you will have a few mile walk to get them, maybe not great with canoes. I did see a few good wild camping spots along the way. Dominic
out of interest did you take a waterways key with you?
David Collishaw we didn't, I had a GPS from garmin with the OS mapping on. The route is very clearly marked so you wouldnt get lost. Dominic
no you misunderstand me, a waterways key opens the toilets, water and showers on the canal network. about a fiver and you don't need a boat, I did the route on the water last year and there are some good points to refresh before the nights camping.
David Collishaw oh right, somelse said you could get that. We didn't know about the key when planning and looking back for the 2 nights we spent camping it's not something that bothered us. Dominic
Love your video but music spoils it.
Pity about the music
Burnley guys not "burley"
Good spot, Thanks for watching anyway, Dominic
And Gargrave not Gargave 😀
BURNLEY WITH AN N