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The time is fast approaching when I set off to fulfil a long-held dream. A long distance solo journey. What else for a cyclist than End to End?
Tuesday morning I head off to catch the 0710 from BathWeiterlesen
The beginning

Early start to catch the train from Bath. Said bye to Amanda at 0530.
Left in twilight and watched the sun rising as I passed Wellow church where Aileen and Tyler got married.
Dawlish by the sea then Penzance

The sun is shining and my nerves are settling.
Reaching Penzance after hearing names of places I'll be riding through. Sun is still shining and sea is blue. Just like The Med....except those swimmersWeiterlesen
Day 2 breakfast in Penzance

A good night's sleep in a cosy sleeping bag while the wind howled.
Broke camp when the sun came up and back into Penzance for a Lidl breakfast of vegetable pizza and tomatoes.
Lots of old and newWeiterlesen
Arsenic, the Daleks and hills

Those seemed to be the main themes for the day. Away from the coast via Hayle. 3 miles of golden sands with horrendous traffic going through the town. Mostly avoided by the cycle route. They areWeiterlesen
A 68 mile bottom bracket epic

I was thinking that one of the things that I love about riding my bike is that is silent. Hang on, what's that noise? It's getting worse. A hideous squeaking breaking the silence. Message my friendWeiterlesen
Contrasts

A day of contrasts. Quiet, slow roads. Busy 60mph roads. A lot of cycling parallel to thunderous A30. A long way along The Granite Way. Incidentally Manda and I cycled on the Granite Way on our firstWeiterlesen
Excitement brewing

Its only another 27 miles to home and I am looking forward to a rest day.
Lunch stop on the Somerset Levels.
Lunch of banana, nuts and raisins!
With my trusty steed.
Rest a while

A rest day. So good to see Manda. And Theo came home to say hello as well.
Met my first compatriot LEJOGer on the long hill out of Okehampton. We chatted and shared experiences for a few miles beforeWeiterlesen
In search of treasure

Found this old mappe drawn on an ancient piece of birch bark parchment. It confirms that there is treasure at the spot to which I am headed. Hope no one gets there before me. Hope the map is accurateWeiterlesen
Warmley with friend

Three Amigos to accompany me for the first 20 miles of my trip today then treat me to beans on toast at Warmley Cafe. Thanks friends.
Old friend

Stopped in on Ed and Sue in Cambridge. Old friends from Canoeing days. V brief visit but couldn't miss them out!
Just after I left a rainbow appeared. First one of the trip.
Happy day. Sad ending.

The lads left Clevedon Rd at 1000ish. Had a merry ride to Warmley Cafe for lunch, waited for the rain to stop and parted company. The three wended their way back. I wended my way on. Cyclepath to YateWeiterlesen
Its the M5 again!

Crossed the M5 numerous times yesterday and here it is to greet me just after breakfast (with oat milk on my cereals)
Noisy, smelly beast that it is
River, canals and that M5!

Dry day. Hooray.
Rode near the M5 for much of the journey today. But started the day with the River Severn. The ancient Britons called it The Severn Sea. It was more gentle today as I rode throughWeiterlesen
Bewdley for Breakfast

That River Severn is still a mighty river even this far north
Defeated. But not completely down.

Some journey stats..
Number of bike hating dogs....2
Number of motorways visited....5
Number of frightening
Number of thunderstorms endured......1
Number of rivers crossed today....7
Number of hillsWeiterlesen
Lunch at The Swan With Two Nicks

50 miles by 1pm. Time for lunch. Look what I found whilst looking for a bench to sit on. A pub that's open!
Vehicle of choice

Found this little vehicle whilst passing the Imperial War Museum North. Apparently they are very popular in parts of Moss Side. I remember driving through there once by accident and being terrifiedWeiterlesen
Up into the hills

Out through those dark mills and cobbled streets of Lancashire mill towns. How many millions of granite sets must have been shaped to pave those streets and alleys. Move just off the main roads andWeiterlesen
Lakes, Dales and River crossings

An easy start to the day in the sunshine with the Bay of Morecambe on my left. Past huge quarries and estuary. Beautiful. Then heading off to Kendal..yes, its hilly but who cares anyway. EspeciallyWeiterlesen
Manshed

Went to 'the shed this morning to get my bike out.
Shed jealousy overwhelmed me. You name it it was in there!
But I had to be on my way leaving paradise behind!
Two heads are better than one

Some more stats for you!
Since leaving home on Monday after my rest day I have ridden 437 miles, climbed 20531 ft and fallen in one river.
The reluctant rider left Appleby this morning. Appleby isWeiterlesen
Rest Day 2

Second rest day was mostly spent reading in Waterstones in Glasgow. What a perfect way to relax.
Best book was Eat and Run by an ultra- distance runner. Mixture of Tales and vegan recipes.
WellWeiterlesen
Serendipity. Or pre-ordination?

30 miles into the day and looking for lunch I turned off into a village and found a cafe guarded by a chicken. One other bike. What a fab place. 24 day aged steak (too expensive), ham and pea soupWeiterlesen
ReisenderSo you can't book a bike storage space?
Reisenderonly on some trains. not on either leg of the journey to Penzance unfortunately! Buy your ticket and take your chance
ReisenderThat's a bit off! Well done for getting on!