In 2016 I cycled over 3,000 miles to raise money and awareness for Parkinson's UK. This self-made event involved cycling 55 miles every day for 55 consecutive days.
Overview - Remembering 55 for 55
Daily Distance: 55.7 miles ea. day (x) 55 days = 3,063 miles in total
Daily Elevation: +2,545 ft / -2,548 ft (x) 55 days = +139,975 ft / -139,975 ft
Daily Duration: 5.5 hours on average (x) 55 days = 302.5 hours in total
I had just turned 55 and the number seemed rather special. I thought I should do something special over 55 days. And then it came to me; "why not cycle 55 miles each day?" If I could raise £5,500 over the course... it made a nice pattern; 55 year old man cycles 55 miles every day for 55 consecutive days to raise £5,500. Simple enough.
Daily Elevation: +2,545 ft / -2,548 ft (x) 55 days = +139,975 ft / -139,975 ft
Daily Duration: 5.5 hours on average (x) 55 days = 302.5 hours in total
Here's my blog post from February 2016: 55 for 55 Cycling Challenge
The ride has three distinct parts, each of which is indicated by colour on the map below. You may jump to a section by selecting the specific name. I first created a fairly easy route that I felt comfortable riding. I then cycled that same route everyday and during all weather conditions. There were a few days when I had to make a slight detour due to road construction, but this only extended my mileage. I never cycled less than 55.7 miles each day. ▼ Jump to Summary
Parkinson's UK
So that was the how I did it. Now you may be wondering why I did it. And it's quite simple really... two of my friends in our cycling group; The Kingfishers, have Parkinson's and because they have given so much to me personally through cycling and friendship - I wanted to give something back.
This was my way of saying thank you. I trained extensively for two solid months prior to the start. In January I cycled 520 miles over 14 days (avg. 37 miles per ride) through all weather conditions, but most significantly, I rode nine consecutive days.
I envisioned that the mileage wouldn't be the hardest part of the ride - it would be the non-stop days in the saddle. It wouldn't be the hills that got to me and even though the weather would be difficult... the hardest part would be climbing back on the bike, day after day, without fail, to do it all over again. Time would be my biggest challenge. And so I continued training. In February I cycled 936 miles over 16 days (avg. 58 miles per ride) with six rides over 65 miles each and I cycled four consecutive days - twice. I was building my endurance, but I knew that the real test of strength would come from actually making the rides.
REMEMBERING 55 for 55
StageOakdale to Usk
StageOakdale to Usk
Distance: 20.9 miles
Elevation: +1,120 ft / -1,820 ft
On 01 March 2016 I began. It rained all day and all the way. I was soaked to the core within an hour after I started. My buddy Dean joined me for the first stage of the ride to Usk, which added a great deal of excitement to the start and injected my morale with a much needed boost. ▲ Back to Overview
On the second day; it snowed. And I was all on my own. This was when I realised just what I was in for.
I hoped this would be the worst. I told myself that it could only get better as Spring approached; the weather would get warmer and the skies should brighten. (A mantra I played over and over again in my head for the first six weeks!)
For the first few days I was rewarded with rain, snow, gale-force winds, fallen trees, and the most dangerous - ice. I thought of Lewis & CLark traveling across the vast Northwest of America and said to myself that my little adventure is nothing!
I thought of the many explorers walking across hundreds of miles of arctic tundra to reach their man-made goals. And I thought of my ride; "this is nothing!"
Elevation: +1,120 ft / -1,820 ft
SIDEBAR OF NOTE
55 for 55 Route
Stage One: Oakdale to Usk - 20.9 miles.
Starting from the Boy Scout hut near the village sports fields in Oakdale, I would first cycle to Pontypool where I would then cycle on the canal path a short distance to New Inn. From there, I would snake along the back roads past Llandegfedd Reservoir and Glascoed to the town of Usk. My first checkpoint was the Green Flute Cafe in the Rural Life Museum.
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SIDEBAR OF NOTE
The Green Flute
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REMEMBERING 55 for 55
StageUsk to Newport
StageUsk to Newport
Distance: 15.7 miles
Elevation: +722 ft / -749 ft
Leaving out of Usk everything changes. The valley is wide and flat as the road follows the river. There are a couple of small, short bumps along the way, but for the most part it is just an easy glide all the way into Newport - nearly 16 miles of fantastic cycling through the lovely Welsh countryside. ▲ Back to Overview
This was where the meditation began. The first stage was a series of short sections with many turns and climbs providing a variety of scenes; this stage of the ride was all about long sweeping roads with wide open vistas.
Elevation: +722 ft / -749 ft
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The changing of the seasons, notably; the warming weather and changing light - all combined to bring about a slow awaking that I could see and feel over the passing days. Of course, the plants and animals were fully aware of this common event, but to be outside everyday, with nature as it transforms from winter into spring was something I had not experienced before. It was magical to me. Over time something began to happen. I developed a rhythm with the landscape. I knew what was around every turn, over each hill... and that lead to a sort of release from thinking about pedaling the bike. I would anticipate about what lay ahead... imagining the light and the conditions and how it might appear. Sometimes I would come into an area and the change would be so significant that it would shock me as if I had not seen it before. On these occasions I would stop, get off my bike and wander. On these occasions I would forget about my routine, my schedule became irrelevant. I was just in this world alone and as odd as it seems; I felt that the world belonged to me. These moments, these landscapes... were mine alone. These scenes don't present the drama of mountian peaks or brilliant sunsets by the ocean... they are quiet and soft. They are humble like the sheep standing in the fields. They are peaceful.
Of course, it's been five years since I rode this event and I cannot deny my romantic recollections. On some days I tried to make my photogrpahs objective - to simply document the route, but in all fairness, Wales is so damn pretty and my rides were so intense that over the course of 55 days the objective and the subjective became blurred and I just gave in to her beauty. Coming into Caerleon was my wake-up call. I had traveled 35 miles; "cleared the hump" and despite having 20 more miles ahead (and uphill), it was time to come back from dreamland. I generally felt relaxed at this point. I would cycle into Newport and take a break before heading off for the final stage.
REMEMBERING 55 for 55
PartNewport to Oakdale
PartNewport to Oakdale
Distance: 21 miles
Elevation: +1,378 ft / -638 ft
The change from cycling along quiet country lanes to being on a path shared with pedestrians, and dogs, and other cyclists could be somewhat jarring. Often school was just getting out, I could hear children laughing and playing in the distance. The roads would start to get somewhat busy.
Elevation: +1,378 ft / -638 ft
But late in the afternoon along the boardwalk and pier, for one last hoorah, it could also be quite sereen. ▲ Back to Overview The cycle and walking paths get complicated as you move further into Newport and much like entering many towns, it can be a little confusing to keep your bearings. If you're new to the area, there are signs everywhere!
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55 for 55 Stage Conditions
Stage Three: Newport to Oakdale - 21 miles.
Had the third stage not been on mostly traffic-free cycle paths, it would have been brutal. The M&B Canal and Sirhowy Parc were my oasis' at the end of the day. Those last 10 miles cycling along the flat of the canal and then under the protection of the trees late in the afternoon proved to be a much needed respite from the first 45 miles and five hours of traveling.
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Summary - 55 for 55
I've thought a lot about this event since I finished it in 2016 and I can honestly say that I don't think there is any real way to summerize the journey. I could easily overpraise my efforts and simplify my experience with lavish adjectives, but the simple fact is that it became much more than I had ever envisioned.
I didn't reach my fundraising goal of £5,500, which was very disappointing. My final tally was just over £3,300. My attempts at publicity of the event were pretty poor. I just don't do that kinda thing very well and I think people had a hard time understanding what I was actually doing. However, for me personally; it was a massive event - a life changing event. I had never followed a regime of this caliber and I found it exillerating. I loved getting up everyday and spending all day outside - regardless of the weather. I felt so connected to nature. I felt very much alive. It was powerful and left a lasting impression on me. I yearn for those feelings again.
View the Gallery: 55 for 55 - The People
Date: March 01 - April 24th, 2016
Distance: 3,063 miles
Elevation Gain: +139,975 ft / -139,975 ft
Duration: 302.5 hours over 55 days
Thanks for taking the time to read through my little diatribe. Seeya down the road!
Cheers! - cm
I didn't reach my fundraising goal of £5,500, which was very disappointing. My final tally was just over £3,300. My attempts at publicity of the event were pretty poor. I just don't do that kinda thing very well and I think people had a hard time understanding what I was actually doing. However, for me personally; it was a massive event - a life changing event. I had never followed a regime of this caliber and I found it exillerating. I loved getting up everyday and spending all day outside - regardless of the weather. I felt so connected to nature. I felt very much alive. It was powerful and left a lasting impression on me. I yearn for those feelings again.
Group Event
One last and very important note is to recognise the people who assisted me, for I did not do this alone. Without the enormous support and generous financial donations of these wonderful people, my efforts would have been little more that self-indilgent folly. So if you've gotten this far, take a look at a few photos of the folks who rode with me, bought me coffee and cakes, and generally gave me more encouragement than I would have ever imagined. I am forever in their debt and gratitude.
View the Gallery: 55 for 55 - The People
55 for 55 Grand Totals:
Date: March 01 - April 24th, 2016
Distance: 3,063 miles
Elevation Gain: +139,975 ft / -139,975 ft
Duration: 302.5 hours over 55 days
Thanks for taking the time to read through my little diatribe. Seeya down the road!
Cheers! - cm