Hang dogging
Hang dogging in rock climbing terms is pausing on gear while trying to lead a tricky route. I’m not good enough nor daring enough for that - I like to be on the safe end of a rope.
My new definition of red pointing in cycling terms is stopping for a rest while trying to get up a tricky hill. I’m good enough for that! In fact, I have a number of levels…
On sight: no prior knowledge, no stopping
Flash: prior knowledge (e.g. a profile), no stopping
Zig zag: who cares about prior knowledge? I’m in trouble. If there’s no cars, zig zag side to side
Hang dogging: stop for a rest on the way up a hill (just to be clear… as many times as you like)
Push: obvious really (but don’t underestimate how exhausting it can be (yes, that’s a confession))
Today, I took advantage of Rich working from home and headed to Pateley Bridge. I was a little wary about how long it would take so I set off at 7am to make sure I was back in time for work.
I fully expected a Level 5 coming out of Pateley. Rich remembered a sting at the top. I remembered a sting at the bottom. In actual fact, it stung all the way up. After zig zagging the bottom half, hang dogging was the way forward where I took the opportunity of photos and munchies.
I haven’t reached level 5 in my return to cycling but I certainly have in the past and I’m sure I will again! I also achieved a new personal best today for cycling slowly up a hill without falling off.
I took this photo after I’d caught my breath, looking back into the Pateley Bridge valley of Nidderdale. I was home before 11 and was jolly pleased with that. Rich has shown me a great little website called mapometer where you can plot your route, see the profiles, height gain and how many calories you’ve burned.
I’ve now got quite a lot of eating to do!
Update: what I thought was red pointing, after checking with the expert, is in fact hang dogging which sounds dodgy but I'm afraid I like being accurate!
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