I can't believe what incredible photos you have all taken - when did
you get the time to do take all these shots?!! I wish I could have
had a video camera on my helmet to capture everything as we went
along. I've hardly taken any photos so really appreciate all these
incredible memories of the trip.
I hope everyone got home ok? Have you been out pedalling since? I
managed 107 miles over the weekend in sunny/soggy/sunny again
conditions. However, I think all future cycling holidays will be far
less intense and far more leisurely than this experience has been!
Thank you again for sharing all your photos!
Best wishes
Andi
Hope you have recovered from your aches and pains OK, 107mls sounds
impressive obviously the ride has not dented your enthusiasm for
cycling.
I managed 30 soggy miles over the weekend due to time required
catching up with what's been going on in the real world whilst away.
Oh and boring anybody who will listen to me about the ride!
regards,
Keith.
I managed 235 miles, but this was a combination of train and car!!!
I will be out this weekend as I will take a ride up to Le Tour - if I
can see anything (it's only a few miles away here in London).
Also, I am doing the 'long' option in the London Bikeathon on the
15th.....just a mere 56 miles and NO HILLS!!! how fab is that?
I am in process of uploading my photos too, although they aren't as
good as the ones available at the moment.
Glad you got back OK, not too late I hope?
Give my regards to your Dad
All the best
Gareth
On Jul 2, 8:40 pm, Andi <andilon...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: