Travelsonabike2 England Monday 6th-May-2024

Garry McGivern Travelsonabike2 is bicycle touring England on Monday, 6th-May-2024. Brighstone to Bognor Regis. Forty-six miles today and 167 miles over the course of seven days. These tours get shorter and shorter. But then, this ride was never about going too far anyway.

It’s been a fun weekend on the Isle of Wight, and I think there was somewhere in the mark of forty of us. Of all ages and abilities, the youngest being one and the oldest (which wasn’t me) in their eighties. I cycled across the island on Saturday and met them off the ferry before we cycled as a group back across the island. It was a long, drawn-out group, with everyone going at their own pace.

Once at camp, Dave, who organises the weekend, had cooked a lovely stew for everybody, which everyone enjoyed. On Sunday, it was a little wet, so everyone went for a short walk rather than the usual long walk. I didn’t, though. I just met them at the pub for lunch. Where we stayed for a couple of hours, drinking and playing pool. I lost.

The game of rounders

Back at camp after the pub, there was a game of rounders, with both adults and children playing. It was quite a laugh and seemed to go on for a few hours. In the evening, there was a bonfire on the beach.

Heading Home

I didn’t cycle back across the island with the others; I left before them as I was going back on the main road. It’s a little easier for me. I got to the ferry at Fishbourne (where the ferry departs) and decided to continue onto Ryde instead. And catch the fast cat.

While I was waiting for everybody to arrive on Saturday, I noticed a cycle route to Ryde and decided to try it out. It’s a cracking little route, and I’ll bear it in mind for the future.

I don’t think I’ll be going anywhere for a week or two. I’ve got a couple of hospital appointments this week and next. But hopefully, after that, as long as I don’t get any new appointments, I hope to have enough time to go to France. But we’ll wait and see on that one.

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Travelsonabike2 Australia This Day 3rd-May-2012

Looking out over hills trees sea and clouds

This week’s Travelsonabike2 bicycle touring on this day post comes from Australia on the 3rd-May-2012. And I’ve only got two days left of my ride across the world from the UK.

Thursday 3rd May 2012 Maclean to Brunswick Heads. 77 miles.

It may sound shocking, but I prefer staying in motels to pubs! Pubs aren’t any cheaper, and generally, you have to unload the bike and leave it somewhere away from your room. There’s no unloading in a motel. I get to wheel the bike into my room. And in the morning I can just leave when I want. This morning, I had to wait ages for somebody to come and unlock the room where I’d stored my bike. Although after saying all that, pubs do have a bar!!

Lizard
Some sort of lizard I found on my balcony this morning

I met a young lad from Holland this morning. He was in Australia backpacking, although not at the moment. He’s taken a break from backpacking and is cycling from Melbourne to Cannes. I rode with him for an hour or so but left him when he stopped for a break.

I’m back in a motel tonight, although it’s a little odd. The motel’s owner, an elderly lady, has hundreds of small aviaries scattered around the place, and there are only one or two birds in each one. She’s also rather abrupt. I decided to get a haircut tonight; I thought I’d best look pretty for my cousins on Saturday.

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Travelsonabike2 England Friday 3rd-May-2024

Garry McGivern Travelsonabike2 is bicycle touring England on Friday, 3rd-May-2024. Brockenhurst to Brighstone. 26 miles, and some of those miles have been cycled over the past couple of days.

I wasn’t in any rush to leave Hollands Wood this morning as I knew it was only a short ride to the ferry in Lymington and across the island to Brighstone. Even though I was in no rush, I was still up at my usual time, 5.30/6. I just took my time packing away.

Off To The Isle of Wight

I timed it to perfection, catching the ferry across to the Isle of Wight (not that it was planned.) I turned up, brought a ticket, and jumped straight on. And I managed to pop my old codgers discount cherry. They gave me a discount on the ferry ticket. I’ll make sure I remember that one in the future. And guess who I bumped into on the ferry? Some of the bikers from the legendary bikers do, which was always the highlight of the early May Bank Holiday weekend. And the reason I’ve come over here this weekend. It’s the annual Isle of Wight bike ride.

Some of the bikers heading over to the island. They’re still just as colourful!

Unfortunately, it’s not an annual thing anymore, and the bikers are no longer in the field next door. They moved to a different venue a couple of years ago. But the ride is taking place this year, which will be fun. I think there are around forty people of all ages and abilities. I’ll cycle across the island tomorrow to meet them off the ferry.

I might not post anything over the next few days. I’ll see how it goes. But I’ll definitely post something when I leave to go home. I have to be home on Tuesday for the hospital.

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Travelsonabike2 England Thursday 2nd-May-2024

Garry McGivern Travelsonabike2 is bicycle touring England on Thursday, 2nd-May-2024. Still in Brockenhurst. What was I saying about the noise of the rain on the tent yesterday keeping me awake? Well, it was rather loud, but that wasn’t my problem. I had more of an issue with the rising water.

I don’t know whether I slept through a lot of the storm because it didn’t seem that bad to me. But then, when I did wake up, I remembered the start of a puddle outside my tent door when it was raining last night before I went to bed. I thought I’d better lift the groundsheet so the puddle would go underneath. Haha, too late. The outer tent was under two to three inches of water. And my inner tent was floating on water. It was like being on a water bed.

Somebody call the coastguard
That’ll Teach You

After realising how much water there was in my tent, I quickly gathered everything together. I’ve become very lacks and lazy lately. Ever since I was blown away in a tornado in 2008, I’ve always made sure everything is ready to go, just in case. I’d even had a conversation with one of the wardens about how I pack everything away each night, literally just before the rain started last night. How stupid did I look this morning? Still, there was no harm done, and it was only the outer tent that got wet.

There are a couple of short videos of my ordeal on my YouTube channel. Or my Facebook and Instagram pages.

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