Well I think they might be, going up that hill/mountain near your house I saw a P sign that said parking half a mile it took me about an hour to cycle that half a mile, so a speed of 0.25 mph not the fastests route
I have been thinking of another tour and so I think either from Clevedon (near Weston Super mare) to Lowestoft might be an idea, in other words coast to coast. Or to Brussels to see my sister then back again. Anyway, will need to blog about the journey soon whilst it is still in my head. Been busy doing not much the last few days, in fact I have been sleeping lots 11 hours last night, think I am nearly back to myself again. My legs have gone like tree trunks though and worked out that when I weighed myself properally I have lost almost a stone!
My Cycle tour (Bristol to Scotland) can I stay at yours?
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I second that. Well done little bro.yerma wrote:Its been great watching Andy's progress on the forum, and to understand what a wonderful community you ishers are. We have been far less worried about him knowing he was being so well looked after. And well done Andy! We knew you'd stick to it (the bike ride not the saddle...). Yer Ma & Pa.
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I'm very pleased you're back safely! It was lovely to meet you. Hoepfully we'll se eyou again soon
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Well done, my man!
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He didn't say that the other sign said "16%"...Andy Hamilton wrote:Well I think they might be, going up that hill/mountain near your house I saw a P sign that said parking half a mile it took me about an hour to cycle that half a mile, so a speed of 0.25 mph not the fastests route
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