Re: Retro MTB Touring.
I have done several trips to the Highlands of Scotland in the last couple of years. Staying in B&B's and Youth hostels. With such terrain I find 40 miles a day works for me. Gives time to investigate places of interest on route, and get to destination with plenty of time to look about. Wind direction and weather obviously make a big difference to what is a comfortable daily mileage!
Old Kona's make good touring bikes ! Even completed the Mull Sportive this year on the Kona (minus panniers)
I have done several trips to the Highlands of Scotland in the last couple of years. Staying in B&B's and Youth hostels. With such terrain I find 40 miles a day works for me. Gives time to investigate places of interest on route, and get to destination with plenty of time to look about. Wind direction and weather obviously make a big difference to what is a comfortable daily mileage!
Old Kona's make good touring bikes ! Even completed the Mull Sportive this year on the Kona (minus panniers)