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andyz":3p0095eh said:
I have been planning to do it for years, but on a motorbike, not a bicycle! :shock:
Did you train hard for the trip, or were you super-fit anyway?
Do you have any more pics somewhere, e.g. Flickr?
Thanks for the interest. I've meant to do some online gallery for a while, mostly because I took most of the pictures and my cycling friend keeps asking for them, but haven't got yet around it. Nevertheless, if you have questions about the trip, logistics, etc. feel free to ask.
We didn't start in Manali but in Shimla, and then went all the way up Kinnaur (Jeori, Reckong Peo, etc.) and then Spiti Valley (Nako, Tabo, Kaza...) before connecting to the Manali - Leh in Gramphu. If you only do the Manali -Leh part, the overall distance is below 500km. From Shimla, about 1000.
We trained a bit but not crazy before going. We tried to keep all stages at a reasonable distance, with an average of 60 km/day, with some longer or shorter depending on where there was the next village with accommodation. We did not camp or cook as prices are cheap and we didn't want to carry the extra weight. Starting in Shimla is much longer, but beautiful and gives you a better chance to acclimatise to the altitude as it goes up day by day starting at 2100, while from Manali the first climb already takes you to 4000 in one go. We did it in 15 days, but we were extremmely lucky with weather, health, and landslides. You should always leave buffer days as anything can happen. After our arrival in Leh the road was closed during 3 days because a truck f*cked up a bridge.