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Well that's it folks, all done, completed,and home in one piece, a brief summery, we got the train down to Penzance and cycled to Lands End, we spent the first night staying in a Pub listening to a Blues band and drinking beer, the ride out of there in the morning was one of the toughest of the whole ride, we had a lot of rain the first day, and with the sea mist rolling in we decided to stay on the A30 untill it cleared (purely for safety reasons),once cleared we got back on the Atlantic Highway,all was going well untill i broke a spoke about 10 miles away from Great Torrington, we managed to limp in and the landlord of the pub (again) we were staying in drove us to Barnstaple the next day where i had to buy a new rear wheel, with it being a Bank holiday this put us back 3 hours, we then had the pleasure of the camel back wich is a climb of 20% followed by a climb of 25%
there was also another long drag from Chedder to Brizol, we didn't get into Chepstow untill 9, what with the wheel etc, they opened the kitchen espeially for us which was great.Day 3 we rode through the wye valley to Whitchurch where we were graced with the best Breckie of the trip, and Steve was woken by pigs by his window, we left there for day 4 in very heavy rain and the worst day of the trip, Widness, St Helens etc are not the greatest of places (they make Croydon look like paradise) we also got lost in St Helens which cost us 2 hours, The ride from Preston to Lancaster was hell, a long straight rode of 35 miles, Mr
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we then rode through the Yorkshire dales (a ride of 127 miles) to find the restaurant had stopped serving, so it was 2 packs of chedders and a bag of nuts for dinner
Day 5 was a good ride to Moffat in Scotland, where i had my lesson in single malt whiskys
Day 6 was the best day of the trip, the ride through the highlands and Glen Coe was just amazing with descents which just went on and on and stopped in Arrochar which was the best accommodation, and yes Jon got the Loch view
. We then rode the Lochs along Loch Lomand and to the [color=#FF0000]bottom [/color]of Loch Ness and stayed at a youth hostel at Fort Augutus where i had another lesson in malt whisky
Day 7 we rode to Donorch where we got lost in Inverness
and then we rode to the finish which we rode at a quick rate of knots and was probably my 2nd favorite day, we arived 3,30 on our 9th day, i'm writing this at work, hence why its a tad slapdash, but you get the idea, a great ride and great company , i would reccomend anyone thinking of doing it to stop thinking and get planning, i found no problems with the legs or fitness, but we had put in a lot of training, my left hand went numb and still is) due to a trapped nerve, and Steve's knee was a tad swollen, but overall a great experiance, i must say a big thanks to Charlotte (my girlfriend) for driving us home
also to Hal and Huw for their inputs, now go out and do it!!