Many times. I ride the canal a lot, mostly after 7 pm this time if year before it gets too cold and quite enjoy it at night as the dog walkers are mostly indoors.I want to try and do off road rides at night but most of the eligible rides around where I live involve mostly canal tow paths a mixtue of semi-rural and urban /industrial surroundings
Anyone here done much night riding along canal towpaths?
The only critters I have encountered are generally hiding in small black plastic bags. The ground ones are easily killed by simply riding over them but beware of the tree dwelling variety as they tend to just hang there swaying gently in the breeze waiting for a passing apple picker that hasn't been to Specsavers..I have ordered Exposure lamps - one for the handlebar and one for the helmet.
There are a couple of short sections that are narrow and can be slippy but easy to do in daylight.
I was thinking more about experiences with critters, undesirables and other things that go bump in the night
I would say that the lights you are using are not adequate for the job. My lights illuminate absolutely everything..I have done my first night ride. It was a local off road nook called "The Dingle" in Walsall.
I thought it would be better/safer than the canal.
First lesson I got was don't cycle at night on a new trail. I hit a sawn off branch hidden behind leaves at chest height at about 10mph. Stopped me in my track and winded the tish out of me. Not sure I would have even seen it the day.
Second lesson, lots of fleeting shadows appearing like rats and foxes etc coming towards me.
Overall it was more unnerving than I thought it would be but still great fun.
I am thinking of joining a local group to do night riding, does anyone know of any in Walsall?
The Exposure lights were fantastic. They take ages to charge though.
I am not so sure I would have seen it even in day light.I would say that the lights you are using are not adequate for the job. My lights illuminate absolutely everything..
My opinion is that if riding in total darkness off road then one light isn't enough, if only to guard against failures..I am not so sure I would have seen it even in day light.
I have the handlebar light pointing slightly down the same as the old fashioned lights, do you think I should tilt it up to level?
Think about it this way, you were the only person there, Gubbins wasn't.I am not so sure I would have seen it even in day light.
I can find canal routes local to me on the map but they show up as footpaths, are they still ok to cycle on, similarly I can only find a "the dingle" showing as a footpath too ?I have done my first night ride. It was a local off road nook called "The Dingle" in Walsall.
I thought it would be better/safer than the canal.
The leeds liverpool canal by me has sinage allowing cycling but warning pedestrisns have priority..I can find canal routes local to me on the map but they show up as footpaths, are they still ok to cycle on, similarly I can only find a "the dingle" showing as a footpath too ?
Is it a case of just give it a go on one of these canal paths or would I get complained at?