Day 5 - Thursday.
Today we travelled from Stranraer up to Roy Bridge just outside Fort William. It was a decent day which saw us leave on time around 8:30am. We didnt stop for a lunch but stopped at Loch Lomond for an ice cream. We travelled from there up the A82 which to me has to be the best road I have ever been on. The scenery was spectacular around Glencoe and into Fort William. We arrived at Roy Bridge around 4pm, got showered and changed then went to the hotel bar for a lovely meal and a chat with the locals who all wished us well on our travels.
I would like to take this chance to wish our condolences to all the family of a true gentleman, Graham who sadly passed away on Thursday morning after an illness. We dedicate today's stage of the ride to him, he will be sadly missed and our thoughts are with all the family at this time.
Day 6 - Friday.
Are we nearly there yet??? We have today come from Roy Bridge to a place just north of Montrose called Johnshaven where we have found a cracking little campsite to pitch up for the evening. We have had a nice day calling at Loch Ness and then riding through Inverness and Aberdeen. It has got to be said that the tiredness and concentration levels are really running low now and we are all getting tired by lunchtime which means the afternoons seem to last forever and we look forward to stopping, but we push on knowing that there are only 2 days to go and this epic journey will all be over. We are hoping to be at the Humber Bridge on Sunday at around 1-1.30pm but this all depends on the weather for tomorrow and how far we get. We are looking at getting down to to the Whitby area tomorrow and camping around there somewhere.
The sea is looking rough, the sky is dark and the wind is blowing! Is this going to be the first shower of the whole week??
Friday, 15 July 2011
Tuesday, 12 July 2011
Day 4 Wales and the Day 5 North West England and Scotland
Hello everyone, well today has probably been the most challenging day so far. After a good start to the day and getting some good time under our belts, we hit the west coast of wales. This stretch up to the camp site was to be honest terrible. At times we were doing 10mph for 20 mins at a time. We have had roadworks, caravans, slow drivers, idiot drivers.. the list goes on. I think its fair to say we hit the wall today and found our way through to the other side. We had problems locating the camp site as no post code was available (it was sat at home) but after getting to people to speak to each other in a deffinetly forgien langage we finally arrived. The west coast of wales is a great sightand the roads are great to drive but after 12 hours on the road covering over 300 miles even this wares thin. Fishgaurd on the very tip of wales inparticular stood out due to its narrow twisting roads that the van only just fitted down.
Day 5 saw us leave Wales on the A55 and head through England into Scotland which has provided us with our best campsite so far in Ryan Bay Stranraer. The views from teh bay are butiful and we are currently sat with a drink and pizza in the sun. The only draw back with this site is the closeness of the main raod. The driving today kept on main fast routes which helped us make good time arriving on the site early evening
Places visited in teh last two days include
Day 4
Bude
Bridgewater (Where we left Graham)
Bristol
Cardiff
Swansea
Havorfordwest
Fish Gaurd
Aberystwyth
Portmadoch
Carnfeon
Day 5
Bangor
Conway
Chester
Blackpool (Outskirts)
Gretna
Dumfries
Stranrear
Day 5 saw us leave Wales on the A55 and head through England into Scotland which has provided us with our best campsite so far in Ryan Bay Stranraer. The views from teh bay are butiful and we are currently sat with a drink and pizza in the sun. The only draw back with this site is the closeness of the main raod. The driving today kept on main fast routes which helped us make good time arriving on the site early evening
Places visited in teh last two days include
Day 4
Bude
Bridgewater (Where we left Graham)
Bristol
Cardiff
Swansea
Havorfordwest
Fish Gaurd
Aberystwyth
Portmadoch
Carnfeon
Day 5
Bangor
Conway
Chester
Blackpool (Outskirts)
Gretna
Dumfries
Stranrear
Monday, 11 July 2011
Day's 2 and 3 The south coast and cornwall
First things first sorry about the missing Blog on day two but after a long day and problems with gaining a connection we finally gave up so after around 700 miles in the last two days we have finally arrived in just outside Bude and have pitched our tents for the first night of camping.
We have had many small incidents with a Stephen nearly fetching an old man of his peddle bike and Rick and Lee riding through a swam of bee's we are all safe. Ricks had new front brake pads this morning which were changed in around 10 minutes and due to bad traffic in the Truro area we didn't make Lands Ends which was a bit of a dissapointment.
We are currently a four man team with Graham a fellow Owl from down these parts joining us on the drive with a donation to the cause. Graham will be us for day four. We would all like to thank Graham for his efforts.
Day 4 will see us cross the boarder into Wales for the first time. Over the past three day's we have visited the following locations that number of people will know:-
Day1
Hull
Grimsby
Skegness
Hunstanton
Cromer
Great Yarmouth
Day 2
Lowerstoft
Felixstowe
Dover
Folkstone
Hastings
Eastbourne
Brighton
Bournemouth
Day3
Poole
Exeter
Plymouth
St Austell
Truro
Newquay
Bude
We have had many small incidents with a Stephen nearly fetching an old man of his peddle bike and Rick and Lee riding through a swam of bee's we are all safe. Ricks had new front brake pads this morning which were changed in around 10 minutes and due to bad traffic in the Truro area we didn't make Lands Ends which was a bit of a dissapointment.
We are currently a four man team with Graham a fellow Owl from down these parts joining us on the drive with a donation to the cause. Graham will be us for day four. We would all like to thank Graham for his efforts.
Day 4 will see us cross the boarder into Wales for the first time. Over the past three day's we have visited the following locations that number of people will know:-
Day1
Hull
Grimsby
Skegness
Hunstanton
Cromer
Great Yarmouth
Day 2
Lowerstoft
Felixstowe
Dover
Folkstone
Hastings
Eastbourne
Brighton
Bournemouth
Day3
Poole
Exeter
Plymouth
St Austell
Truro
Newquay
Bude
Saturday, 9 July 2011
CoastDay one Englands East
Hello Everyone
Well here we are!
We are here in Great Yarmouth!! It's been a hell of a long day. The day started with us setting off an hour late to teh humber bridge, We were glad that we had such a good turn out. It all got slightly emotinal as all our parents started crying, we managed to hold back the tears and set off. Everyone made their way to the bridge for a final send off and that was it we were on our way. The time was by then after 10 am. Our first proper stop was in skegness for a quick toilet break then it was off to Hunstanton for lunch. We had a lovely full english and as we ware wearing charity t-shirts, people were asking what we were doing. The ride seemed to take forever as if there was a slow driver on the road we got behind them!! The horns got used and hand gestures a many! We finally arrived in Great Yarmouth and 6:30 pm. We have had a drive down the front , done some filiming and now full on cracking spread that our friend has put on! Now we are just sat relaxing with a nice beer, ready for an early night and a long days riding tomorrow.
Rick
Well here we are!
We are here in Great Yarmouth!! It's been a hell of a long day. The day started with us setting off an hour late to teh humber bridge, We were glad that we had such a good turn out. It all got slightly emotinal as all our parents started crying, we managed to hold back the tears and set off. Everyone made their way to the bridge for a final send off and that was it we were on our way. The time was by then after 10 am. Our first proper stop was in skegness for a quick toilet break then it was off to Hunstanton for lunch. We had a lovely full english and as we ware wearing charity t-shirts, people were asking what we were doing. The ride seemed to take forever as if there was a slow driver on the road we got behind them!! The horns got used and hand gestures a many! We finally arrived in Great Yarmouth and 6:30 pm. We have had a drive down the front , done some filiming and now full on cracking spread that our friend has put on! Now we are just sat relaxing with a nice beer, ready for an early night and a long days riding tomorrow.
Rick
Tuesday, 5 July 2011
well folks saturday 9th july is nearly upon us.it seems like only yesterday when rick suggested we travel around the uk coastline,brill idea i thought then i looked at the map & thought oh bugger or something along those lines, anyway no turning back now after all the hard work we have put into the planning of this venture especialy rick sorting out the stops & press coverage hes done great how could i let him down.well done rick.Just another little message to all the generous people & businesses who have supported us thus far thakyou so very much please keep donating & motovating us without you we couldnt do it BIG THANKS to you all.Lee
Monday, 4 July 2011
5 days to go!!
Hi everyone!
This is my first blog on here so hope it matches up to Stevies good work! Well I write this on Monday evening and I have to say today has felt quite strange to me. I woke up thinking how the ride was getting so close and began feeling really nervous. A lot of What if's started coming into my head. What if this wasn't a sucess, what if this happens, what if that happens..... At the end of the day, whatever does happen will happen, there is nothing we can do about that.
We have had another trip to the shops tonight, bought a few more essentials and we think we pretty much have everything. We have tested out the radio's and all is good on that front so communication between the bikes and the van is all good. We are just printing up some small maps so that we can have them in the tank bag.
So what is the plan for Saturday???
We shall be leaving Ricks house on the morning around 7:15am and then heading for the start point at the Humber Bridge country park. I'm not sure what time the cafe opens but we shall be setting off from the big car park next to Mrs B's cafe, we hope to arrive around 8:30 and plan to have a coffee with the people that have made the trip to see us off. At around 9:30 we shall be in position and Jake Wheatley will officially start the ride for us. We shall then see you hopefully 8 days later when we arrive home again!!
If anyone is unsure on how to get to the start point, please get in touch and i will explain how to get there.
We thank you for your support and look forward to seeing you on Saturday!!
Rick
This is my first blog on here so hope it matches up to Stevies good work! Well I write this on Monday evening and I have to say today has felt quite strange to me. I woke up thinking how the ride was getting so close and began feeling really nervous. A lot of What if's started coming into my head. What if this wasn't a sucess, what if this happens, what if that happens..... At the end of the day, whatever does happen will happen, there is nothing we can do about that.
We have had another trip to the shops tonight, bought a few more essentials and we think we pretty much have everything. We have tested out the radio's and all is good on that front so communication between the bikes and the van is all good. We are just printing up some small maps so that we can have them in the tank bag.
So what is the plan for Saturday???
We shall be leaving Ricks house on the morning around 7:15am and then heading for the start point at the Humber Bridge country park. I'm not sure what time the cafe opens but we shall be setting off from the big car park next to Mrs B's cafe, we hope to arrive around 8:30 and plan to have a coffee with the people that have made the trip to see us off. At around 9:30 we shall be in position and Jake Wheatley will officially start the ride for us. We shall then see you hopefully 8 days later when we arrive home again!!
If anyone is unsure on how to get to the start point, please get in touch and i will explain how to get there.
We thank you for your support and look forward to seeing you on Saturday!!
Rick
Saturday, 2 July 2011
7 day's to go
The excitement is starting to grow around coastride HQ. We realised a few day's ago that time was getting short before we begin on our long journey. As I write this it's a week until we should be arriving in an east coast town such as Skegness and making the decision to stop or push on before lunch and get round the wash. For those of you that don't know day 1 is next Saturday and runs from the Humber Bridge Country Park to Great Yarmouth on the Norfolk coast. One of the shorter section of the ride this day is around 250 miles and a good opener for the team to warm up for the week ahead.
All 3 members of the team have been busy preparing for the ride. Not only continuing to search for sponsors but shopping for the ride has become a priority with emergency items such as first aid kits and tyre weld at the top of the list. We also bought a large supply of drinks and an even larger supply of noodles for when we need a quick snack.
Earlier this week Rick took his bike to the garage for a quick check over and found he had problems with the steering bearing which could have caused a major problem on the way round the coast. Thankfully this has been picked up early and the issue resolved before we set off.
Other important decisions have been taken as regards the ride with Rick considering purchasing a compass for navigation with myself and Lee persuading him to join in relying on the keep the water on your left method. A chequered flag has been purchased along with a hat for myself to wear.
We have recvieved the stickers for the bikes back from the printers and the high visibilty vests have been labeled up with the sponsors names. I even heard a rumour that an iorn had been located to give the t-shirts a run over before we go.
Please remember this is all for a good cause and dig deep in aid of our charity The Childrens Heart Surgery Fund that has done so much for Jake and his family over the years and will hopefully continue to gain the much needed support to continue helping many others in the future. To donate see a member of the team or visit www.ukcoastride.co.uk and click on the link to our just giving page.
Thanks for your support
Stephen
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