Sleep & A Very Unproductive Day | Garry McGivern Update

Update From Garry McGivern

At home in Bognor Regis. Well, what a miserable morning it was. It was pouring with rain. And being the fair-weather cyclist that I am, I stayed home, apart from popping out to feed Toby.

I had my best night’s sleep last night and was only awake for an hour or so, from about two to three. Mind you, it doesn’t seem to have made much difference. I’ve still felt tired all day.

Due to the bad weather, I decided to make a start on the videos from my European tour, ready to upload to YouTube. Although I soon got bored with that and started uploading the photos to Flickr. But once again, I soon got bored. I spent the rest of the day flicking between them without achieving much on either of them!

Beach sea pier
Bognor pier

The sun came out towards the end of the day, and I went for a little ride then. But only around Bognor. The forecast looks a lot better tomorrow, so I might go out on my bike somewhere tomorrow. But I’ll probably leave it until Friday when the forecast is even better.


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Chores, Cats & Tablets | Garry McGivern Update

Update From Garry McGivern

At home in Bognor Regis. And you thought you’d heard the last from me for a while. As I was going to be away until next week, I’m still going to post, just to annoy everybody.

After arriving home in the early hours of this morning, I more or less went straight to bed and got about four hours of sleep, which at the moment seems to be the norm. So I spent this morning unpacking, hanging out my tent to dry and washing my clothes.

Grey cat
My mate Toby, the cat

As I said earlier, I was going to be away until next week, so I plan on going out on a few day rides. I won’t be stopping away anywhere. I’ll either not cycle too far and do a round-robin. Or I’ll go further afield and get the train home. Subject, obviously, to how I feel and the weather, which today hasn’t been brilliant. I think it’s wet tomorrow as well. I’m also feeding my daughter’s cat, Toby, while they’re away on holiday. Another reason for only doing day rides.

It was just as well that I turned around when I did. A few days ago, I realised I hadn’t taken enough of one of my tablets and would have run out. I’d already got my medication together and made sure I’d packed enough. But a day or two before leaving, I forgot the doctor had increased one of them, which I’d not allowed for.


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European Bicycle Tour: Cormeilles, France, To Bognor Regis, England | Travelsonabike2

Boats

Cycling France: Cormeilles to Ouistreham

The final day of my European bicycle tour: cycling in France, Cormeilles to Ouistreham. Then ferry to Portsmouth. I started to cycle home from Portsmouth, but jumped on a train instead. 53 miles. As I was so close to Ouistreham last night, I arrived at the ferry terminal just after midday today. So I decided to jump on the first available ferry, which was the 16.30. I could have camped at Ouistreham tonight. But to be honest, I couldn’t see much point. It’s only delaying the inevitable.

It was a late start today. Breakfast at the hotel wasn’t until eight o’clock. And even if I didn’t bother with breakfast, I wouldn’t have been able to get my bike out until eight, so it was a bit of a no-brainer.

The ride from Cormeilles to Ouistreham was pretty fast, and apart from one uphill, most of it was downhill or flat. The crossing from Ouistreham to Portsmouth was a little late. And even later, by the time we arrived in Portsmouth, then to top it all, they had trouble getting the ramp down. I was a good hour late by the time I eventually got off.

Wooden building
Now that’s what you call a cinema building

Should Have Just Got The Train From Portsmouth

I decided to cycle home, but then if it was too much of a struggle, I’d jump on the train at Havant. Haha, guess what? Yep, it was a struggle, so I made for Havant, which was on the way anyway, so it wasn’t a big diversion. But then, when I arrived at the station, the lift to get from one side of the track to the other was broken! So, back out of the station, I went and used the footbridge. I got over to the other side only to find the ramp down to the platform was locked, so I then had to go on another detour, causing me to miss my train. Luckily, there was another one twenty minutes later, the last one of the night.

I eventually walked in my door at just gone one o’clock, which would have been two o’clock French time. I did have a bit of luck on the trains. Because it was so late, I didn’t have to pay. Well, it’s certainly not been one of my most successful tours. But that’s not to say it’s not been enjoyable.


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If you want to find out if I’m away touring at the moment and check my location, visit the Where’s Garry page. And for an insight into the gear and logistics that keep me on the road, see my Life at 10mph Guide.

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France, European Bicycle Tour: Les Andelys To Cormeilles | Travelsonabike2

Field hose trees

Cycling France: Les Andelys to Cormeilles

European bicycle tour update: France cycling Les Andelys to Cormeilles. 57 miles. What a damp, misty morning it was today. The mist didn’t lift until near midday. Then it was a lovely sunny day. I’ve come away from the Seine and decided to head more directly to Ouistreham for the ferry home. The twists and turns of the Seine had got the better of me.

I’ve felt much better today. I’m not too sure if it was a day off yesterday. Maybe it was because I’ve been following smooth roads, or what I think is the main reason. I’ve been eating steak for the past three nights, boosting my iron levels. But whatever the reason, I’ll take it. Mind you, after saying, I felt a lot better. I’ve still only cycled under sixty miles.

Wooden buildings
The pretty town of Cormeilles

Unfortunately, I’m staying in a hotel tonight. Well, I say, unfortunately, I can’t complain, really. It’s just I should have been camping. I’d passed a couple of signs for campsites a few miles back, but chose to ignore them and push on a bit more. A big mistake a couple of miles down the road, I’d had enough, and there were no signs of campsites apart from the two I’d passed, and I certainly wasn’t going to go back on myself!

No, the mistake was that because it was a Sunday, the hotel’s restaurant was closed. And if I were camping, at least I’d have been able to cook something. In the end, I wandered into town and had a pizza as it was the only place open. I met another English couple there who were also staying at the hotel. The pizzeria was run by an elderly couple, with the man doing the cooking. Talk, Mr Grumpy. He kept shouting at us for talking too loudly. No wonder there were only the three of us in there!


Tour Information

It’s been years since I took this ride, but the memories (and the data) are all archived:

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If you’re enjoying the ride and want to fuel my next mile, you can always support me by buying me a beer. Or subscribe to my blog and follow me as I travel around on my bike. As a subscriber, you’ll be among the first to receive news and updates on future tours. And, of course, you can always follow me on social media: Facebook, Bluesky, Threads, X, Instagram, YouTube and Pinterest. I’m also on Flickr, where you’ll find pictures from all my tours, along with regular photo updates that I generally publish each month.

If you want to find out if I’m away touring at the moment and check my location, visit the Where’s Garry page. And for an insight into the gear and logistics that keep me on the road, see my Life at 10mph Guide.

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