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41. NSPCC Charity ride

I was very lucky with the weather for the annual NSPCC Liverpool-Chester-Liverpool Charity ride today. It was a bit breezy, but stayed dry (for me at least). I signed up because I wanted to cycle through the Mersey Tunnel, but now I’ve done it, I won’t be doing it again. I don’t really like organised […]

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40. An appeal for sponsorship for a charity ride

Friday 16th June I got into serious cycling through the support and encouragement of a lovely gent who lived near me when I was a child and saw my embryonic interest in the sport. Ted Kelly was born in Swansea in 1908 and when in his late twenties, he cycled up to Lancashire to find […]

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39. A trip to Wales

8th – 9th June 2023 Thursday 8th June A proper cycling tour had to be cancelled last month for various reasons, so this micro-tour was planned as a slight compensation. Although short, it was very hilly, and I was glad that I had taken the opportunity to do a fair bit of climbing as preparation […]

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38. Rides from Sheffield

Thursday 1st June What’s the phrase, ‘The more things change, the more they stay the same’? Well, my regular cat (for cat-sitting duties) has moved house (with his Mum & Dad) and now lives near Sheffield, but the change of venue doesn’t alter much for me. It simply means that I have a new base […]

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37. To Chester again

Tuesday 23rd May The last time I completed this journey it was about 10 -15 degrees cooler and my fingers never really thawed out until I was in Liverpool. Today it’s much more pleasant, with a light breeze with sunny intervals. I’m repeating the trip to the Trafford Hall youth hostel near Chester simply because […]

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36. Three day rides from Mansfield

Tuesday 16th May I parked the car this morning at a small nature reserve a few miles outside Chesterfield, a town I’ve only ever driven past perhaps once before. Today’s cycle route went into the town to have a look at the crooked spire on the church, which is much more spectacular than the photos […]

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35. Day ride in Cheshire

Saturday 13th May 2023 Today I had planned to be on day three of a five countries cycle tour, but black ice put paid to that ambition. Clearly we don’t have black ice in May, but in January we certainly did and it was then that I slid off my bike on a shady descent […]

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34. January to May 2023

It was a lovely, frosty morning on 16th January 2023 when I loaded my Dawes bike in my friend Michael Sutton’s van and we headed off to Hest Bank.  We parked the van and set off at about 10:40 heading North on quiet roads alongside the coast.  It was cold (probably two or three degrees […]

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2022 Cycling statistics

This year saw my second highest annual mileage recorded, boosted by one major tour of the Cotswolds plus several other cycling breaks including trips to Shrewsbury, North York moors, the Lake District and Weardale. The maps below show the routes I followed during the year. These show both the cycling routes as well as those […]

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Life history

2022 Christmas letter

This has been a year of the UK short break.  Geraldine and I decided last year that due to Covid travel complications, we would not go on a foreign holiday in 2021.  This year, we reached the same decision for different reasons.  The climate issues altered our view on flying and so we reviewed our […]