by agileman on Tue Nov 13, 2007 3:03 pm
Hi fastmart, I did the the Reiver's Cycle Route in June 1999 on cheap steel mtb and was camping too. It is a cracking route and 51 miles longer than the C2C. It is more exposed and accommodation is sparse, one of the reason's why I camped. There is plenty of scope for some RnR between Falstone and Kielder, or you can go on road via Liddlesdale.
Although it is not hard route, there is some area's where you feel a bit isolated. I remember on the second day and this was in June, that me and my mate cycled from Pontleland to Bellingham and the weather was changing. From Little Swinburn to Bellingham about 10 miles, it was like a winter's day, anything from Thunder and Lightning, Hailstones. The last mile in Bellingham was the worst torrential rain I've ever known in my whole life. We made to to Leaplish Water Camp-site, never go there again. We were plagued by masses of Midgies, luckly I had Insect Repellant on. My girlfriend and mate never bothered and suffered for it. The tent section rock hard ground and my mate nearly had his bike pinched.
The Reiver's is one route you must do, some beautiful countryside and at one point you pop into Scotland along Kerhopeburn.
One tip is take some good waterproof's and plenty of food, due to lack of shops en-route.
This is one route I've been considering for next year ride combined with The Hadrian's Wall, the other one planned is a combined C2C and W2W.