Friday 29 May 2009

Job done

Just what it says on the tin.

Peter.

May 16th - 29th 2009 - Lands End to John O Groats unsupported cycle ride. See details at www.justgiving.com/peterkingcycle

Mid Clyth - Only 28 miles to go

Pretty uneventful day today cycling wise. Weather was light rain (yes rain again ) and two challenging hills. A long, long shallow climb which actually went into the clouds. And a very steep climb which tested the legs somewhat.

Todays ride was a bit like going through the motions. It was the last full day. We have come so far, in quite awful conditions, but have enjoyed ever second. All good things must come to an end, and I miss my family desperately.

The weather gods are having a real laugh at us. Almost as soon as we finished the days ride, the sun came out. It had been a cold day up until then.

We are now within spitting distance of the end. Only 28 odd miles to go. I think that will give us a total of 1006 miles.

todays lesson - its not over until the big hills are cream'd.

Saw quite a few e2e's in the early stages of their adventures. Hope that they enjoy theirs as much as we have ours.

dist 73
ave 12.1
max 35

Peter.

May 16th - 29th 2009 - Lands End to John O Groats unsupported cycle ride. See details at www.justgiving.com/peterkingcycle

Wednesday 27 May 2009

Alness (rain, rain, rain, more rain then wind )

Day ten, I think, and what a stinker. Rain fell from the sky in buckets from 7.30 until 1.00, and it was ice cold. We had trouble changing gears as our fingers were so cold. Had lunch to warm up, the rain had stopped but the wind had picked up and changed directions, yes directly into our faces. Just to make it more interesting, straight after lunch we had to negotiate a 15% hill which went on for a mile. I still didnt push, but admit to two short rests.

Thus today was a hard hard day, mentally and physically, but we won.

I was looking forward to the great glen, but as it happens we didnt see much, the rain was that strong, plus I had to take my glasses off and cycle without them.

On the plus side my neck was not so sore today.

Bed and breakfast last night was the worst one on the trip. The accommodation itself was acceptable, but the lady of the house made Basil Fawty look good. She was lovely to all the other guests but treated up like something on the bottom of her shoe. Given where the b&b is located it should be called Forty Towers.

road kills spotted - red squirel, badger, deer, rabbit, frog, barn owl, the idiot who invented the end to end challenge (I got him )

dist 86
time 7:08
ave 12.1
ascent 4350
cal 4725
max 33.7

Peter.

May 16th - 29th 2009 - Lands End to John O Groats unsupported cycle ride. See details at www.justgiving.com/peterkingcycle

Tuesday 26 May 2009

Fort William - the great glen

After yesterdays heavy cold rain, thought that things could only get better. We had a flying start to Invereray., then a 7.5 mile climb, not steep but it just went on and on. It only took two miles to come all the way down though, felt really short changed.
Then the heavens opened, with a full on attack by hail stones the size of frozen peas. They bl**dy hurt, so we had to take cover, under a tree and watch drivers go past laughing their heads off. (simpletons ).

Both of us have suffered today. I have had a bad neck pain again, together with a head ache. Andrew has had back pain and bum pain. It hurts but only two full days to go, so onwards tomorrow.

I fell off the bike today. Just after the hail, I got my foot caught in the mud guard, and down I came. Nothing hurt, just pride.

As the days go on, its getting harder chuck out 80 odd miles every day. It would be much much easier if the weather was more kind to us. The rain is like ice up here.

There are hills up here, many are very long. None have caused any real problems. In fact,. Touch wood, the hills have not been any real issue since monmouth, except for a bit of a killer at Bridges. The real test for us was the small back roads in Devon, they hurt your hands and shoulders on the way down (from hard breaking ), and were challenging getting up them. I still have not got off and pushed the bike up any hill.

Tomorrow we cycle the full length of the glen, and will find nessie.

dist 80
ascent 3001
ave 12.5
cal 4252
time 6:24
max 31

pros made good time, the landscape, hail was funny.

cons, neck pain, head ache, weather, head wind, despite being funny hail stones the size of frozen peas hurt when standing still, when doing 15 mph its like being shot with a paint ball gun.

until tomorow
Pete

May 16th - 29th 2009 - Lands End to John O Groats unsupported cycle ride. See details at www.justgiving.com/peterkingcycle

Monday 25 May 2009

Caindow

Very mixed ride today. A good early start, knocked out 50 miles, by 12.15, and got on the ferry seconds before it left. Had a great baked pot, with chick curry in Dunoon, then set off again. Brilliant first hour, lovely views and pretty flat. Then the heavens opened, and dropped frozen water on us. I didnt put my water proof bottoms on quickly enough so my shoes filled up with water. It ended up being a cold and very wet hour and a half. The stage coach inn with its hot baths was very welcome.

A special mention is necessary for Stuart and Ineke Fisher. Our hosts at the Bridleway bed and breakfast next to the lakes. Our stay with them was just brilliant and the food, just superb. I challenge anyone to find a better cooked meal, it really was that good. They washed our clothes, got up really early so we could get going and have up a super packed lunch. And to top it all, I have just seen that they have donated the entire cost of our stay with them to our respective charities. I an truly humbled.
If anyone wants to stay in a bed and breakfast in the lakes, this really is the place to go. Have a look at their web site www.bridlewaybnb.com

time to get some grub

distance 77
time 5:52
ave 13.05
max 32.5 ,
cal 4183

pros lovely landscape in middle bit,.and good progress. ,
cons - freezing cold rain for the last hour and a half, ran into the back of Andrew but luckily all ok.

Peter.

May 16th - 29th 2009 - Lands End to John O Groats unsupported cycle ride. See details at www.justgiving.com/peterkingcycle

Stair - posted a day late, no signal in stair.

Abducted by aliens on sat night. Woke up on sun morning and was on a strange planet with a round yellow thing up high which gave off heat. After a few hours it began to burn. Hope the aliens take of again tonight, i will grab my sun block on the way up.
Good relaxed ride today, and got to our stables by four, despite having to mend my first trip puncture.

no one lives round here, all the towns seen deserted, spooky.

Just need to clarify a blog re lancaster - obviously not every one there is miserable, its just that all the people we met on that particular day did not do such a wonderful place justice.

The middle part of todays ride was just magnificent, 20 miles along the Nine.

Bodies are begining to suffer a little. Back and neck pains are setting in, together with blisters where clothes rub. Bum is holding up at the mo except for some slight nappy rash.

We have now cycled 663 miles, been cycling for 57 hours, and used up about 37000 calories.

todays stats
dist 73
ave 11.8
time 6:06
ascent 3394


Peter.

May 16th - 29th 2009 - Lands End to John O Groats unsupported cycle ride. See details at www.justgiving.com/peterkingcycle

Saturday 23 May 2009

Scotland

A great days cycling, and the longest day. Covered 92 miles today. Rained in the lakes and didnt see too much due to the fog. Mid part of the day it stopped raining and was pretty good. Last ten miles was into a strong head wind.
Covered 92 miles, and are still on schedule.

Andrew fell today but all is well. Yesterday I set off speed camera.

I set off a speed camera yesterday.

Last nights b and b was magical. The bridleway in Arnside. The hosts were brilliant, and the food good enough to be on master chef.

time for bed, its been a long day.

dist 92
time 8:08
ave 11.3
ascent 3641
cal 5323
Peter.

May 16th - 29th 2009 - Lands End to John O Groats unsupported cycle ride. See details at www.justgiving.com/peterkingcycle

Friday 22 May 2009

Arnside

Another yet day today, but nothing too bad. Brakes failed, so had to fit a new set, others worn out.

Started in Warrington, negotiated a good route then into countryside. Preston was also ok. Lancaster is miserable, all the people we met were just miserable.

Now in a great bed and breakfast in Arnside. Food is exceptional as is the accommodation.

long day tomorrow, we should be in Scotland.

time 6:32
dist 76.5
ave 11.6
wet

Peter.

May 16th - 29th 2009 - Lands End to John O Groats unsupported cycle ride. See details at www.justgiving.com/peterkingcycle

Thursday 21 May 2009

Now in Warrington.

Another good day all round. Day started out with rain, then ok for the rest of the day. Topography wise, the hills were mere pimples, apart from the massive boil at the begining.

Bum feels fine at the moment, my solid saddle is doing its job. Legs also feel fine.

Now in the swing of things. Get up, stuff our faces with as much as poss, cycle, have lunch, cycle, check in to bed and breakfast, wash, eat, do blog , sleep. Do the same the next day.

thought for the day - dont go to the loo near stinging nettles when its windy.
Dist 84
ave 12
max 31
saddle time 7:01
cal 4277
Peter.

May 16th - 29th 2009 - Lands End to John O Groats unsupported cycle ride. See details at www.justgiving.com/peterkingcycle

A very good day

Arrived at Bridges at about 5.30. This followed a brilliant day. Hilly to start the day, then the flats of the Golden valley. Weather was predom cloudy with some sun shine, but no rain. As soon as we reached the YHA, the heavens opened once more.
legs are starting to get a little sore. Rear end also a little pained from the constant uneven surfaces.

Why is it that you can cycle miles and miles without seeing a car, but as soon as you go to the loo, a car comes along.

last night we had a lovely evening with Bob and Be, Andrews relatives. Not only did they look after superbly, but they even donated to our charities. The night before, we stayed at Jaimies and Jens, who also looked after us at a five star standard.

time 6.7
ave 11.6
cal 4396
dist 77.15 (total 338)
ascent 4460

Peter.

May 16th - 29th 2009 - Lands End to John O Groats unsupported cycle ride. See details at www.justgiving.com/peterkingcycle

Wednesday 20 May 2009

Fw :Now in Monmouth

The theme is similar. Rain, freezing, but with some hail thrown in. Plus a couple of sunny bits.

two killer hills. However, i still have yet to push my bike.

long hard day today, yet again.

todays moto - which ever way you cycle, the wind is always in your face. .

cons - rain, hail, hills
pros - we are on schedule. Its still great fun.

78 miles
ave 11.2
max 33
ascent 5689
rain buckets
wind all over the place

Peter.

May 16th - 29th 2009 - Lands End to John O Groats unsupported cycle ride. See details at www.justgiving.com/peterkingcycle

Monday 18 May 2009

Devon and its hills are behind us

Just a quick one today - knacsed . Terrible weather again, at times it felt like buckets of water were being thrown on us. Also i now hate Devon. The hills are steep, long and at every turn.

at least we have got this bit out of the way.

on the positive side my sun block works. Put a bit on my nose and didnt see the sun all day .

pros - devons done, it was hard going but fun.

cons - the hills, idiots driving tractors,

dist 82
ave 12
ascent 5645
max 32

Peter.

May 16th - 29th 2009 - Lands End to John O Groats unsupported cycle ride. See details at www.justgiving.com/peterkingcycle

Sunday 17 May 2009

Day two - wet, wet, wet, then some more.

If anyone is reading this and has not donated, please do, as Today has been a lesson in survival. It started about two o'clock with me being sick. Seems i ate a suspect chow mein. I felt terrible in the morning. Had to move on though. To top it, it was raining horizontal.

the first hour and half were a nightmare. If you want to experience it, drink some epson salts, put your water proofs on, jump in the sea, then stick pins in your eyes.

Drank and ate small amounts in the morning and felt much better by lunch.

Had a roast lunch at a pub called the elliot - great food, and the landlord donated ten pounds to our charities.

pros of the day - we got here.

cons of the day - i was ill. It was as wet as it could be. It was cold. I had to cycle without my glasses as it was raining so much.

Are we having fun - too right we are.

stats
distance - 73
ave - 12.5
calories - 4427
Time in saddle - 5:49
max speed - 43.02
ascent - 2327
Peter.

May 16th - 29th 2009 - Lands End to John O Groats unsupported cycle ride. See details at www.justgiving.com/peterkingcycle

Saturday 16 May 2009

Day one done.

Day one done and dusted. It can be summed up with "you put your rain coat on, your rain coat off, you cycle up the hills and try to not fall off. Yes we got a little wet, and very wind swept, but overall not too bad.

Baz, you are a real star, many thanks.

so, what have i learnt - "what goes down, comes up even more "

saddle time - 2:13
Distance - 29
average speed - 13.02
max speed - 35
calories - 1623
hills - lots
wind - 37 mph at least
rain - lots
Peter.

May 16th - 29th 2009 - Lands End to John O Groats unsupported cycle ride. See details at www.justgiving.com/peterkingcycle

Hey hey - we are off

First clog of the trip. We are off, and successfully on the train. Adrian, thanks so much for getting us here on time.

i'm an idiot. Dropped a bottle of wine for baz, got on the wrong carriage and lost my helmet. So, my sandwich is soaked in nerv de papps. (full bodied ).

helmet has turned up.

weather - 37 mph winds and heavy rain in Penzance.

Hardest bit of the trip done - leaving our lovely families behind.

Peter.

May 16th - 29th 2009 - Lands End to John O Groats unsupported cycle ride. See details at www.justgiving.com/peterkingcycle

Friday 15 May 2009


£2 Challenge and a very big Thank you.

Firstly a very big thank you to everybody who has donated to our charities to date, the response has been overwhelming and the generosity just fantastic.

I’m now going to ask a very big favour. I would like you to help me to try and make the final fundraising total even bigger, by emailing this blog to as many people in your address books as possible. Perhaps with a note – “I know of this bloke who’s cycling from lands end to John O Groats, he’s got this blog, and if you can donate just £2, that would be brilliant – please pass this on to as many people as you can”.

Obviously it’s not compulsory, but if you can’t do fund raising events yourself, perhaps this is a way to try and do something to help.
The Weather forecast for tomorrow is for heavy rain and 31 mph winds. So looking forward to that.

May 16th-29th 2009 - Lands End to John O' Groats Unsupported Cycle ride. See details at www.justgiving.com/peterkingcycle

Wednesday 13 May 2009

Test

Just testing to see if l can get this to work via my mobile. Heres where i have been doing most of my training over the last couple of months. And this is the saddle which i an going to have to sit on for 1040 odd miles.

All the best,

Peter.

May 16th - 29th 2009 - Lands End to John O Groats unsupported cycle ride. See details at www.justgiving.com/peterkingcycle

Rest Rest Rest

Feeling much better today. Last night did my last training session, a ten minute warm up followed by a 20 minute hard sustained effort, then ten minute cool dawn. Legs felt good. The next time I get on the bike will be at Lands End. I'm done with training and I'm doing no more.

For the record, I've now cycled 3589.5 miles in training for this event. 3120 of which has been done this year. Hopefully that's more than enough.

Just looked at the 4 day weather forcast for Penzance. Deep joy. Saturdays forcast is for heavy rain and 17 mph winds. Brilliant. What next, someone's going to tell me that the first bit is hilly.

May 16th-29th 2009 - Lands End to John O' Groats Unsupported Cycle ride. See details at www.justgiving.com/peterkingcycle

Tuesday 12 May 2009

A Time for Rest

I’m still trying to fight off a cold/flu type bug. I have a bit of a runny nose, a sore throat and a sore back. Hence I’m taking it a little easy, and rides are just to turn the legs and stop them setting. I suppose if you are going to be ill, now is the best time, as all the hard training is done, and its time to taper (rest) before the big off. As long as I’m ok by Saturday all will be Hunky Dory.

May 16th-29th 2009 - Lands End to John O' Groats Unsupported Cycle ride. See details at www.justgiving.com/peterkingcycle

Sunday 10 May 2009

Less Than a week to Go

Easy weekend, time to wind down and give the legs a rest beofre the onslaught. Did an easy 60 miles Saturday and a very gentle 20 on Sunday. Gave the bike a good oiling, and checked all the nuts and bolts, tire pressure etc.

Laid out all my gear and packed all my bags.

I now know the weight that I am going to have to propel from LE to JOG. Excluding full water bottles and daily food, the total weight of my bike and bags is a round 60 pounds (33 for the bike, and 27 for the bags). In old money thats 4 stone 4 pounds. That's well over a third of my own weight, blimey.

I've taken things out and I'm sure that theres nothing more that I can do without. You never know when a kitchen sink might come in handy, and I need somewhere to wash the one pair of smalls that I'm taking.

Friday 8 May 2009

A Big Thank You




A Big Thank You

I just wanted to say a very big thank you to everybody who has sponsored my ride to date and anyone who is thinking of doing so. People have been extremely generous and I am humbled.

I am also very very grateful to my family who have been supportive in regards my project. My wife Alison who has had to cope with all the family bits and bobs while I have been training. And my three little ones, George, Hannah and Poppy who have missed out on a lot of play time with Daddy. I have got up early every morning to minimise the disruption, but this has not completely eradicated it, far from it. When I get back, we will play till we drop.

I would also like to thank Baz, an old mate from a guitar forum. We've never met, but had some extensive banter over the years. We even burnt a xmas CD together (with loads of others). On hearing about my ride he has generously arranged transportation from Penzance to Lands End so that we can get going quickly and as fresh as possible. Thanks Baz, I look forward to finally meeting you.
Adrian Corfe also need a mention. He's getting up early on Saturday to get us and our bikes to the train station. So cheers sir.

Finally, thanks to the Farcycles. A dedicated band of cyclists who I have had the pleasure of riding with almost every Saturday. The miles go by much more quickly with you. Mark, hope you get better soon, you are missed on the rides.

Cheers

Pete


May 16th-29th 2009 - Lands End to John O' Groats Unsupported Cycle ride. See details at www.justgiving.com/peterkingcycle




Illness has Struck

Bottom, had to have a few days of enforced rest. Seem to have caught a flu bug of some sort, what a swine. Feel much better today, so should be ok for a couple of medium rides over the weekend. Probably looking at a 60 and a 40. Nothing hard, just keep the legs going and stop them setting like concrete.

Wednesday 6 May 2009

Map of the Route

Heres a map of the route, its not brilliant, but you can just about make out the route.

Currently have a bit of a sore throat and generally feel poor. At least its now and not on the trip.

May 16th - 29th 2009 - Lands End to John O Groats unsupported cycle ride. See details at www.justgiving.com/peterkingcycle

Sunday 3 May 2009

Last Big Weekend

Phew and yipee. My last big weekend of training is done and dusted. If I'm not ready now, then its too late to do anything about it. Saturday was an early start again (nothing new there) and knocked out 55 miles on the trainer while viewing 007 films. Had some breakfast, large bowl of stodge covered in Maple syrup. Then loaded the bike up and set of with the Farcycles and did another 45 miles. 100 miles for the day and felt fine. Must admit to a quick snooze in the afternoon and an early night.

Sunday - early start again and rolled off 85 miles, really pushe the last twenty. Top of my legs are now a little sore, but nothing to worry about. Looking to do another early morning 40 and that's it. From now on it just keeping the legs moving, with the exception of a hard tempo and a hard hill session.

All I can say is what a relief. I've now cycled well over 3500 miles in training, the majority since Feb this year. I'm getting pretty tired of the early mornings in the garage and the pressure that the traning puts on the family. I just want to get going now, I've done the training, and I'm pretty confident about my fitness. Not sure that I could have done much more training even if I wanted too.

Early night again