Swanage Steam Railway

The Swanage steam railway was filmed last week on Garry’s weekend ride to Dorset after spending the previous night camping in Wareham. Garry was now on his way to the New Forest for another night of camping. On his way, he travelled through Swanage. Where he spotted this lovely old steam train just leaving the station.

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Travelsonabike2 Video: Swanage Steam Railway


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Cycle Touring England 3rd-April-2016

Garry McGivern Travelsonabike2 is cycle touring in England on Sunday 3rd-April-2016. Brockenhurst to Bognor Regis. 46 miles. Well, I never did it make down the pub last night as it started to rain, and I didn’t fancy getting wet. So unfortunately, I never got to meet up with Deb and Jim the couple I was going to meet with. But luckily, I managed to catch up with them this morning. Turns out that they’ve sold everything. House, contents and all. All their possessions are now carried with them on the bike, and their off cycling around the world!

The first stop for them is Spain. They’re catching the ferry from Portsmouth tonight, then it’s onto Portugal and the Pyrenees, and that’s it. They’ve not thought any further and are going to make it up as they go along! I wished them luck and wished that I had more time to talk to them! You never know. Maybe I might bump into them somewhere along the way!

The Journey Home

My journey home was fairly non-eventful, and I got the train home from Portsmouth. Although I did bump into a lot of nice people at the “pink ferry” and on the train home. They were all keen to know where I was going or where I’d been with such a load. Shame it was only to Dorset and the New Forest. But as I explained, if I go away for the weekend or a year, I still have to carry more or less the same amount of equipment! It’s been an enjoyable day, what with talking to Deb and Jim first thing this morning then chatting with all those other people and then supper out with Julie tonight.

 

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Garry in Swanage yesterday

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Cycle Touring England 2nd-April-2016

Garry McGivern Travelsonabike2 is cycle touring in England on Saturday, 2nd-April-2016. Wareham to Brockenhurst. 46 miles. Had a really good start to the day. Firstly I managed to get a free night camping. Well, nearly it cost me 20 pence for the shower! Secondly, I was able to annoy a friend who was staying in his camper van a few miles down the road by waking him up! It was 9 o’clock, so it wasn’t as if it was that early. But to Mick, I think it is!

Not done a lot of miles today; I’ve just been ambling along. I was going to go home, but obviously, in the end, I didn’t! Met a nice couple at the campsite tonight who have sold everything and are setting off on a cycle ride around the world! I’m just off down to the pub to talk with them some more.

 

Steam train
Steam train in Swanage

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Cycle Touring England 1st-April-2016

Garry McGivern Travelsonabike2 is cycle touring in England on Friday 1st-April-2016. Bognor Regis to Wareham. 80 miles. It’s the weekend again so it’s time to get on the bike and head off somewhere. This week I’ve cycled to Wareham via the Isle of Wight. Only this time, the ferries fell right for me both at Portsmouth and Yarmouth. Each time I turned up I was loaded on straight way. I was actually going to go to Swanage originally. But I changed my mind when I got to Poole. I got fed up with a cold wind that was blowing straight at me!

 

River Frome
looking down the river Frome at Wareham

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