Skipped a quarter of the Brother Big ‘Un 2025 and drove there late: Learnings and observations

Ordinarily with a cycling event I’ll turn up the night before, camp, do the ride, camp again, and get the train home the next morning. This was the draft plan for 2025’s Brother Big ‘Un ride in Kent, but events conspired and I just didn’t finish and get home from work until around 7.30 pm the night before. The good news was that I’d been lent an electric van to go with, so my thinking was I’d just drive in the morning and do the ride. This is a post about what I learned and observed in so doing.

What I learned and observed riding the 2025 ‘Surly 100’ in the Cotswolds

The Cotswolds is not a part of the land I’d much cycled in. Pasting in from Wikipedia, the name means literally “sheep enclosure in rolling hillsides.” It’s a great off-road cycling location that an experienced route-setter like Graham Foot knew how to get the best out of with this year’s Surly 100, a two-day ride that takes one out of town straight in to the hills, but on wisely-chosen trails that, while tough, are definitely rideable. I’ve written up what I’ve learned and observed over these two days and hope they’re helpful. A big thank you to Graham, and the wider team who made this event well worth the train trip.

A bikepacking love letter to my army surplus “Gore-tex” bivvy bag

One of the earliest problems any would-be bikepacker has to contend with is which sleeping system is the best. If you’re like me, you don’t have infinite money and storage space to keep stuff in (or to book glamping huts), so you end up picking a compromise solution that hopefully covers all your bases. I’ve had my army surplus bivvy bag for a few years now and it’s one of my favourite things. Supposedly in the military they’re known as the ‘green time machines’ since once you’ve clambered inside, you’ll instantly fall asleep and you’re back on duty before you know it. This is a blog post about why that is and hopefully it sways you to check out this cheap and robust item of gear.