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In December 2007, I embarked on a 3000+ mile cycling trip through SE Asia; starting in the Philippines and finishing in Hong Kong via Malaysian Borneo, Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. The trip served as a medium for my desire to raise awareness of manic depressive illness (which I have) and £10,000 in aid of the mental health charity, Rethink... as well as have an awesome time too! The trip was an idea of a friend and former team-mate, Lloyd Banwart, who had been volunteering out in the Philippines with the Peace Corps for 3 years. Two friends on two wheels with all they needed in two panniers enjoying life unrestrained.

Cycling through SE Asia every bit the adventure I had hoped it would be, despite being unable to cycle through China and into Hong Kong after being refused a visa. The Chinese Government were not best pleased with the widespread Western Anti-Chinese sentiment and subsequently tightened their visa regulations. Despite my very best efforts, letters of support and daily pleadings with the Chinese Officials; I was being told that I did not meet the visa requirements and that they'd never heard of people traveling by bicycle... nonsense of course. Anyways, I decided that Chinese bureaucracy was too formidable a foe to do battle with and to return home to do the "End to End" ride.

In those 6 months I cycled the highest point in the Philippine national highway system, witnessed a staged coup-d'etat, battled with barbaric barking beasts, made it to the summit of Mt. Kinabalu (4100m above sea-level) using only manpower, twice biked 100 miles in one day, passed forests teeming with monkeys, was featured in a documentary for the BBC, swam in a natural pool 150ft below the surface, had my bike held to ransom, survived a motorbike crash, was hit by a van, contracted haemorrhaging gastritis that required me to fly from Laos to Thailand for hospital treatment and met an array of wonderful characters.

Cycling, in many ways, resembles my life -there are days when the roads are so rocky it takes all my focus just to hold on and then there are days when the roads are so smooth I can easily absorb my surroundings. There are days when I wake up and look at my bike with disdain, and there are days when I wake up brimming with excitement. There are days when there is no traffic and I am at peace, then there are days when traffic zooms past at such a frenetic pace that it distresses me. There are days where every pedal stroke feels laborious and there are days when everything is effortless and I seem to fly. It takes patience, perseverance and sheer grit to get to the top of a steep hill. But then the journey wouldn't be such an adventure, nor would it be very fulfilling if it were all easy, and there is something truly liberating about coasting downhill.

Now the journey continues in the UK from End to End UK starting on the 12th of July. I will be joined by Kev, Chris and Anthony with the possibility of more to follow. This blog will keep those of you interested posted on the whole adventure - from the fundraising, training and ride itself.

To help support Rethink, a charity that helps people with severe mental illness recover a better quality of life, please donate at this user friendly site - justgiving.com/cycleadventureuk
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Route... at last!

Finally managed to sort our route from John O ' Groats to Land!!! It took a LONG time, but I had to try and spread the distances evenly, as well as make sure there was a campsite near by. It works out at 1,013 miles (approx), but I'm sure that figure will change as can't see us not getting lost at some point.

Scary stuff when I look at the route on the map, but am really excited now... though slightly nervous at the challenge that this trip will present!

John O ' Groats to Lands End Route


Day 1 (9th July)
JOG to Tongue: 66 miles (approx)
Stay -at Talmine campsite (right by the sea) -
http://www.scottishcampingguide.com/link.php?n=246&c=9

Day 2 (10th July)
Tongue to Alness  - 80 miles (approx)
Stay at Black Rock camp site
www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/reviews.asp

Day 3 (11th July)
Alness to Fort Augustus - 54 miles (approx)
Stay at Fort Augustus Campsite
www.campinglochness.co.uk/

Day 4 (12th july)
Fort Augustus to Barcaldine - 64 miles (approx)
Stay at Barcladine Camping & Caravanning www.practicalmotorhome.com/independent/may05-5.html

Day 5 (13th July)

Barcaldine to Dunoon - 79 miles approx
Stay at Stratheck Country Park
NOTE: no website available. Not meant for tents but have been reassured we can pitch tents.

Day 6 (14th July)
Dunoon to Gourock (via ferry) to Catrine - 60 miles approx

NOTE: Have not found a campsite - awaiting camping guide to Scotland. Having read someone's blog know there is a campsite, but very basic. A day without a shower perhaps?!?!

Day 7 (15th July)
Catrine to Carlisle - 82 miles (approx)
Stay at Green Acres Caravan Park
www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/reviews.asp

Day 8 (16th July)
Carlisle to Carnforth - 62 miles (approx)
Bolton Holmes Farm Holiday Park
www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/reviews.asp

Day 9 (17th July)
Carnforth to Whitchurch - 91 miles YIKES (approx).
Mile Bank Farm
www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/details.asp

Day 10 (18th July)
Whitchurch to Moreton On Lugg (Hereford)- 74 miles (approx)
Cuckoo's Corner Camp Site
www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/reviews.asp

Day 11 (19th July)
Moreton On Lugg to Kingston Seymour (near Bristol) - 85 miles
Fishing Lake - 
www.campsitescaravansites.co.uk/campsite-caravan-site6005.asp

Day 12 (20th July)
Kingston Seymour to Tiverton: 63 miles (approx)
Minnows Caravan Site
www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/reviews.asp

Day 13 (21st July)

Tiverton to Liskeard (approx 85 miles)

PLAN: Cycle for as long as possible and stop when we find somewhere. The more we cycle this day - the less we have on the last day so we can take our time, savour the moment and celebrate in style in the evening.



LAST DAY (22nd July)

Liskeard to Lands End - 70 miles approx.
Stay at Treverda Farm (Sennen)
www.cornwall-online.co.uk/trevedra/Welcome.html

WE MADE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!

Total Miles (approx):

1,013

To see the route on a map go to -
maps.google.co.uk/maps

 

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