When Paul arrived at the B&B we managed to extract our bikes from their hall (where we had talked them into letting us store them last night), even then the challenge of starting the ride wasn’t over as we had to negotiate a huge hole made by road-works. Our hosts at the B&B were worried that we might fall into it!
Continue reading “Day 8, to Miserden”Author: lejogginaharris
Day 7, to Corsham
What a lovely B&B last night, a really lovely welcome from Tina Tucker who made me (and my bicycle) so happy and welcome. And such delicious porridge this morning! And it was happy that I set off, in the warm sunshine, in the direction of Wells.
Continue reading “Day 7, to Corsham”Day 6, to Glastonbury
(Don’t miss the updates to days 4 & 5 which have now been made)
Breakfast at the Angel Guesthouse was heaven. Porridge, followed by a huge fry up, followed by homemade Rhubarb and Ginger jam on gluten free toast. Chris, the landlord, assured me that there was only one more (long) hill before we descended onto the Somerset Levels.
Continue reading “Day 6, to Glastonbury”Day 5, to Tiverton
The Northlake B&B was not exactly where I’d plotted it as being on the Garmin, so we set off up the hill (no surprises there!) out of sync with the device and trying to find the route. It felt like the right direction though. The hill was long, and we climbed steadily – endlessly, it seemed.
Continue reading “Day 5, to Tiverton”Day 4, to Okehampton
I reluctantly left the warm Countryman Hotel and set off up the hill out of Camelford. Fortunately, my friend Paul is going to ride with me a lot of the way.
Continue reading “Day 4, to Okehampton”Day 3, to Camelford
My third day, and I was looking forward to a lovely quiet Camel Trail – and (hopefully) some easy miles – along with the company of my son Pascal (again) and grandson Danny.
Continue reading “Day 3, to Camelford”Day 2, to St Columb Major
Although meaning to start early, we met our AirBnB hosts (Demelza and Judi) who had given us such a friendly welcome last night. They were both retired professional musicians, with Demelza having played the Congas (large bongo drums) in an all-female African music band.
Continue reading “Day 2, to St Columb Major”Day 1, a shorty to Penzance
After a long car journey to Cornwall, with a huge and delicious breakfast in Devon, I felt stiff and unenthusiastic about getting out of the car and actually cycling.
Continue reading “Day 1, a shorty to Penzance”Day 0
My pre-stage today was a ride to the train station, to catch a Chiltern line train to my son’s house. He’s going to drive me all the way to the start, God bless him.
Continue reading “Day 0”Interview on BBC Radio 2
I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Kate and Jason on their ‘Good Morning Sunday’ show on BBC Radio 2 this morning. If you want to hear it then the interview is available here for the next 29 days. My interview is at 1:37 into the show.
Thank you to Kate and Jason for promoting my ride, and thank you also to everyone who has donated so far.