Given that I'm planning to more or less cross a continent in my real tour, a ride from Oxford to Lincolnshire to see Grandpa was not overambitious. With northerly headwinds and a detour through Lincoln city the ride up took two days. I was unsuccessful in arranging a WarmShowers stay for the journey up; this presented me with the opportunity to discreetly wild camp in a hidden corner of a farmer's field. Pitching at dusk and leaving by dawn meant I didn't upset anyone. There will be a lot more of that in the year to come I suspect... On the way home the winds eased considerably but I was still grateful for the boost of a tailwind. With the comforts of home acting as a magnet, I managed to return journey of 146 miles in one long day's pedalling.
On sabbatical from teaching, I am cycling the Americas for OXFAM. My journey started in Vancouver, crossing America along the Great Divide Trail, before spending 2.5 months exploring the vast country of Mexico. From there I spent 3 months riding through Central America before tackling the mighty Andes mountain range of South America. I'll fly home from Lima, Peru in June. OXFAM helps many of the poverty-stricken countries I am visiting, please sponsor me! www.justgiving.com/modentour
On sabbatical from teaching, I am cycling the Americas for OXFAM. My journey started in Vancouver, crossing America along the Great Divide Trail, before spending 2.5 months exploring the vast country of Mexico. From there I spent 3 months riding through Central America before tackling the mighty Andes mountain range of South America. I'll fly home from Lima, Peru in June. OXFAM helps many of the poverty-stricken countries I am visiting, please sponsor me! www.justgiving.com/modentour
Sunday, 12 June 2016
Practice makes perfect
Given that I'm planning to more or less cross a continent in my real tour, a ride from Oxford to Lincolnshire to see Grandpa was not overambitious. With northerly headwinds and a detour through Lincoln city the ride up took two days. I was unsuccessful in arranging a WarmShowers stay for the journey up; this presented me with the opportunity to discreetly wild camp in a hidden corner of a farmer's field. Pitching at dusk and leaving by dawn meant I didn't upset anyone. There will be a lot more of that in the year to come I suspect... On the way home the winds eased considerably but I was still grateful for the boost of a tailwind. With the comforts of home acting as a magnet, I managed to return journey of 146 miles in one long day's pedalling.
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ReplyDeleteAfter taking Alice, Ewan and Greg on a 5 week road trip in our motor home round Europe four years ago, we have got the travelling bug good and proper! Every year we now take 3 weeks off in the summer and head off to where ever we fancy. We never book in advance, allowing our instincts to lead us on.
ReplyDeleteWe believe that this shows them how free life can be, how you should absorb the world and all it has to give and that you can learn about life by living it to the full - not just being spoon fed in a confined way.
May St. Christopher (the patron saint of travellers) keep you safe. Enjoy and hold on to every single memory - have a fantastic time. But most of all, please come back to ICC and share everything you have seen, done and experienced. Inspire the next generation and show them they can do it too!!
The very best of luck from us all - Sarah, Peter, Alice, Ewan and Greg Madry
What a lovely message, thank you family Madry! I hope you have another great road trip; keep the travelling spirit alive.
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