British Cyclist Crafts Skeleton Route for Halloween in Leicester
Rebecca Laurel's six-hour cycling journey creates a skeletal image on GPS maps, continuing her annual Halloween tradition.
- Rebecca Laurel, a cyclist from Leicester, spent over six hours crafting a skeleton-shaped route using GPS tracking.
- Laurel has previously created Halloween-themed routes, including a pumpkin, ghost, and witch.
- The skeleton design required her to retrace parts of her path, particularly for the legs and ribs, slowing down the ride.
- The entire route covered nearly 69.5 miles, equivalent to almost 112 kilometers, through the city center.
- This activity is part of the growing 'Strava Art' trend, where athletes use GPS data to create digital artwork.