What will this new 800 mile Great North trail be like to ride?

mark.ai

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Long :)

It looks cool - just adding a pic and link from that article for easy reference: Great North Trail full route | Cycling UK

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The last 10km at one end in Scotland are through a firing range :eek:
 
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How many bees does it take to carry a battery ??

Max load of a honey bee is approx 100mg
Bosch 500wh = 2.6kg

That’s 26000 bees required to carry a battery.

Typical hive has about 10000 bees

I have 2 hives so yes theoretically all my bees could ride with me and carry a spare battery.

I’d have quite a few reserve bees (6000) to swap duties when the others get tired ?
 

Beekeeper

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I meant typical hive has about 13000 bees, I know I said 10000 but I really don’t have the time to count them ?
 

Beekeeper

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If you ever get chased by a swarm of bees (which does actually happen) then turbo into the wind. Bees average speed is 15mph but they will do 20mph if they are especially annoyed with you.

Just remember to peddle into the wind because if the wind is blowing at 20mph the bees can’t move forwards but your bike can. Peddle the other way and you are doomed ??????
 

Gee

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To much hassle using bees. Use swallows instead.

As everyone knows, a swallow can carry a coconut, so....if roughly 4 coconuts = the weight of 1 battery, tether a swallow to each corner and job done.

Don't ride with someone using bees tho cos the swallows will eat them.
 
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