I know I can read a thousand reports on the web that tell me we will get fit whilst on tour but I'm thinking this is more of a mindset issue than it is an actual fitness issue.
Mrs trekker turns a significant birthday age next year so has decided we are doing something substantial on our bikes. Exactly where we don't know but current thinking is a lap of the Iceland ring road or the Munich - Venice cycle path. I think Munich-Venice is currently winning as it's a bit easier to fit in with time off work, being shorter and easier to get to. It's also got more traffic free sections than Iceland in peak tourist season. Might not be as far as some of you plan but it's a big challenge for her as she only tends to ride locally and her longest day is 60 miles.
We have toured but only locally and living in Suffolk there isn't anything like the Alps to go and have a practice, which is where the mindset issue comes in. We can do hill repeats but here you need a lot of repeats to replicate anything close to a proper climb.
I have the belief I can ride pretty much anywhere, given enough time, patience and bloody mindedness but I've ridden road bikes since I was a teenager and am reasonably capable of stretching my limits.
Mrs Trekker thinks differently and has never ridden up a big hill in the UK (Yorkshire, The Lakes, Wales etc). So first thought is a long weekend in one of those places to show what can be done. She is not unfit but I need to find a way to gently prepare her for a challenge without putting her off. If I'm not careful I'll send her up a bloody great mountain in Wales, we'll fall out and she'll never get back on her bike all because I find it easier than she does.
Anyway, bit of a rambling post but if any of you have any suggestions I can help build some confidence for her in the first half of 2017 so she isn't over-awed by the site of the Brenner pass stretching uphill ahead of her I'm all up for ideas.