My basic thinking to tackle the event is this;
- Battery operated front light so if I need one later on, I’m not worrying about charging. Also means I can buy batteries at a shop or garage if needs be.
- I will have a few rear lights running throughout the event. I like to have a rear light on even during the day.
- I will navigate using the supplied route card (going old school) instead of using my Garmin, so I will need to fashion a route card holder for my bars. I will load the route on my Garmin and have it on the bike but more to record than navigate. I have not used my Garmin 800 much and want to get more used to it before relying on it.
- I will have my top tube bag with a phone and nibbles and I’m going to buy a lightweight Alpkit dry bag for behind my seat. I think a front handlebar bag as well as a saddle bag is overkill for a 300, but we’ll see.
Kit to carry
- 2 bottles
- X3 spare tubes and a repair kit
- Multi tool
- Spare chain links
- Chain oil
- Chamois cream
- Phone
- Portable Battery charger and lead
- Spare base layer
- Gilet
- Garmin 800
- Skull cap
- Spare food (mainly savoury) but not much.
Once I get the route card sent through I can think about planning out eating and drinking to coincide with the controls but I know that I can fairly comfortably keep the food going in, even when on the move. I’m going to try to keep kit down to a minimum but it will be weather dependent and if the ‘ Beast from the east: vol. 3’ does materialise then I won’t hesitate to take plenty of spare clothing.
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