Travelsonabike2 China Thursday 18th-October-2012

Long road

Garry McGivern Travelsonabike2 is cycle touring in China on Thursday, 18th-October-2012. Turpan to Shanshan. 60 miles. After being lazy for the past couple of days, I managed to get my arse in gear and move!

It was definitely a wise move turning back the other day. Shortly after I’d reached the point at which I turned around on Monday, the road started to climb and there would have been no way I would have been able to do it against that wind.

Not a huge distance cycled today. Looking at the map it didn’t look as if there was anything for the next 100 miles or so!

The only problem when I stop early. I always seem to have trouble finding a hotel. I’m in the third one I tried tonight, the Ruichang Grand Hotel, which ain’t so grand anymore! It’s no worse than any other hotel. It just makes me laugh, the grand part implying that it is something special. Maybe 15 or 20 years ago, but certainly not now!

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Travelsonabike2 China Wednesday 17th-October-2012

Garry McGivern Travelsonabike2 is cycle touring in China on Wednesday, 17th-October-2012. Still in Turpan. I was lazy again today and not gone anywhere again. But at least I managed to catch up with family and friends on Skype. It’s pretty hard to talk to anybody at the moment. What with the time difference and not having the internet very much.

The website is also playing up. It’s not receiving my Twitter feed, but I’m hoping that it will be resolved soon.

Sharing platter of food
My supper!
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Don’t forget the main reason behind my ride. I want to raise as much money for cancer research charities as possible. After my wife, Josie, died of breast cancer in 2007, aged only 42. Even the smallest donation helps. You can donate to Cancer Research UK or the Australian National Breast Cancer Foundation. Click on either one to donate. Every little bit helps to rid the world of this cruel disease.

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Travelsonabike2 China Tuesday 16th-October-2012

Garry McGivern Travelsonabike2 is cycle touring in China on Tuesday, 16th-October-2012. In Turpan. I decided to stay one more night here. Purely because I’m feeling lazy, but also because I’ve got an internet connection! Caught up with a few emails, surprising how you miss the internet when you don’t have it.

Still undecided on my finishing point, but I’ve still got over a thousand miles to go before I have to decide for definite!

I might regret not moving today as the wind has dropped, and it’s been a lovely, sunny, windless day. But it’s good to be lazy now and then!

Found a Chinese map in Chinese for the rest of China. So, hopefully, I’ll be able to find my way across ok now! Although trying to match the road signs and the map is like playing a game of mah-jong!

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Don’t forget the main reason behind my ride. I want to raise as much money for cancer research charities as possible. After my wife, Josie, died of breast cancer in 2007, aged only 42. Even the smallest donation helps. You can donate to Cancer Research UK or the Australian National Breast Cancer Foundation. Click on either one to donate. Every little bit helps to rid the world of this cruel disease.

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Travelsonabike2 China Monday 15th-October-2012

Garry McGivern Travelsonabike2 is cycle touring in China on Monday, 15th-October-2012. Turpan to Turpan! 36 miles. Set off as normal this morning. Half an hour down the road, the wind started to pick up. Only today, it was blowing against me! I should have stopped and turned back then. Further down the road, all I could see was dust. But like an idiot, I carried on until it got so bad that I couldn’t ride against the wind or see anything for the dust!

Got back to the hotel and re-checked in, much to the surprise of the staff!

Had toothache for the past few days. So thought it was maybe a good time to try and sort it out. Managed to find a Dentist, and thanks to the hotel staff, the tooth was loose, so I knew, and so did the dentist know which tooth it was. So he said I’ll just pull it out. If it’s loose, which it was, there wasn’t a lot else to do! He gave me a slip of paper, which I had to take down to the cashier, who in turn, after taking payment (£21), gave me a slip to go and get the anaesthetic and antibiotics from the pharmacy. Once I had these, it was back up to the Dentist for the extraction! He was getting ready for a battle to get it out, with his knee on my chest, when it just came straight out! It was one of my implants, not a real tooth, and I think that where it had come loose, a piece of food had got underneath, and that’s what was causing the pain.

Please Donate

Don’t forget the main reason behind my ride. I want to raise as much money for cancer research charities as possible. After my wife, Josie, died of breast cancer in 2007, aged only 42. Even the smallest donation helps. You can donate to Cancer Research UK or the Australian National Breast Cancer Foundation. Click on either one to donate. Every little bit helps to rid the world of this cruel disease.

Subscribe to my blog and follow my journey around the world. Plus, you’ll receive news and updates on future tours. And, of course, you can always follow me on social media: Facebook, X, Instagram, YouTube and Pinterest.

You can also follow my progress and see where I stop each night by visiting the Where’s Garry web page; there, you’ll find a map of the route I’ve taken so far.

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