Sunday 10 October 2010

Day Twelve

Word of the day; Team

Left Tongue after a very leisurely breakfast, only 62 miles today until we all cross the finishing line at John O'Groats!

All through this trip we've been lucky with a southerly wind..... Until today, the wind blew in our faces pretty much all day. Hard going on the northern most Coastal roads.

I arrived at John O'Groats at around 1pm and waited for the other riders at a hotel about 1/4 mile from the finish. The idea was for all of us to finish at the same time..

At around 3pm we all gathered at the top of the hill and rode to JoG together.
Really nice as we were led in by a guy called Dennis (63 years young!). This guy is a inspiration as he has a desire to get the job done what ever..

I'll try and upload some photo's when I get home.

Thanks to the following;
Planet X bikes
Gore clothing
Bucks bikes for the spare spokes
Power energy bars (nice one Ed)
Sean & Ed (for joining me at Shrewsbury in the rain)
All the guys that trained with me..
Discover Adventure, Kenny, Andy & Wayne
Jelly Babies
All 21 riders
Sheila & Chris Coates
Gita, Children in Touch

Most of all thanks to my wife, Becca, my kids, Emily, Joe, & Sophie. With out you putting up with the training, dad being away for 2 weeks, none of this would have been possible...
Thank you x.

So what now... A year off...

Anyone interested in cycling America?? 25 days 3000 miles???

Answers on a postcard???

Thanks for reading


M.

Friday 8 October 2010

Day Eleven

Word of the day; Coast

Rode out from Bonar Bridge for a very quick 50 miles to Tongue today...

Cycled most of the way along the A836 to Crask, the first water stop along a single track moore road. Then on the Coastal road to Tongue... Fabulous fast road, I left at gone 9am this morning and arrived at 12:05 this afternoon.

Lots of free time to sort out my washing and other stuff, glad to have time off the bike.

On to tomorrow, the final 62 miles!! The finishing line's in sight..

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M.

Thursday 7 October 2010

Day Ten

Word of the day; Castle

Left Speen Bridge early doors this morning for a easy 95 miles!!
Rode past Loch Ness on our way to Bonar Bridge for this evenings accommodation.. a youth hostel, not your average youth hostel but a bloody big Castle with stunning views across the highlands of Scotland.

The only problem with this is that I'm sharing a room with 11 other guys! I find myself writing this at 6am on Friday morning because all of the snoring etc..
I feel really good although I could do with a bit more sleep!

We have a really easy day for day 11 as we only have 50 miles to cover, looking forward to having a look around..

Pleased that my body's made it this far only 2 more rides to the finishing line, yay!!!!

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M.

Wednesday 6 October 2010

Day Nine

Word of the day; Rain (again!)

Left Inveraray around 8:30 today after a lie in (7:00)
Cycled around Loch Awe (wow) and continued to our first stop in Connel, after a quick splash and dash we made our way to Onich for our lunch stop. All of which I cycled on my own. Its quite a different thing cycling distance on your own. I found it really hard work and was pleased for the stop.

Just after lunch the heavens opened and I was caught without my waterproof kit and got soaked through.
Cold and windy going on through Fort William, made up when I arrived at the sign post that said 5 miles to Spean Bridge (hotel for the night).

Managed to get into the Hotel before 3, had to sit and wait for my bag to arrive at gone half four!!

Hard work today but happy that I only have 3 days to go until the finishing line....

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M.

Tuesday 5 October 2010

Day Eight

Word of the day; Spokes

Left Kilmarnock on time today at 8 sharp, first stop Largs (west coast of Scotland). A pretty sea side town with stunning views. We stopped for a coffee and pushed onto Gourock to catch the Dunoon ferry (it's the only way west). Once again I found myself on my own, cycling an awesome Coastal road to catch the ferry...

With about 6 miles to go, I heard a ping and rattle and soon realised that I had broken a spoke on my rear wheel. When this happens basically the wheel looses it's shape and buckles. I managed to limp very slowly to the ferry port where I met up with the trip mechanic to fix the problem. Pleased with myself that I packed a spare, with out it, it could have finished my trip!!

After a short ferry journey we arrived in Benmore for lunch. Off again through various Lochs (very pretty, lots of photos) we traveled past Loch Fyne to tonights hotel in Inverary.

On to Fort William tomorrow, still find it hard to believe I'm north of Glasgow!!

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M.

Monday 4 October 2010

Day Seven

Word of the day; Wind

Left Carlisle this morning for a short ride across the border into Scotland, pictures taken we cycled on to Sanquhar for lunch. On the way I lost the guys I was riding with and found myself on my own for around 25 miles (not as bad as it sounds).

After lunch we rode on to Kilmarnock. Across the low lands the winds were pretty fierce and made hard going of it. The wind was blowing across us and kept pushing us in to the middle of the road, not great when you're being passed by massive lorries.

I feel ok, I have no injuries, five days left until John O'groats. On wards and upwards!

Thanks for reading



M.

Sunday 3 October 2010

Day Six

Word of the day; Motorbikes

Early start today, left Preston and rode up to Lancaster, nice to ride through a town early on a Sunday morning.

A quick dash in the rain and we arrived at the foot of the Lakes. Kendal was full of the usual tourist shops so didn't stop as the rain got worse..

After Kendal we rode to our lunch stop at Shap Fell, the support guys billed this as a gentle climb! 15 miles of up hill later we arrived at lunch after seeing some of the most breath taking views so far. Well worth the effort, it would be good to come back in the sun. In a strange way though it was still stunning in the mist and rain.

As we stood having our lunch a load of motorbikes pulled up in our lay-by, after talking to them I discovered that they were on a charity ride too (Blackpool to Carlisle) It didn't take me long to tell them that we had left Preston on our way to Carlisle!!

After lunch we pedalled into Carlisle, only 10 miles from the Scotish border for our hotel tonight. Onto Kilmarnock tomorrow.

Thanks for reading


M.