Sunday, 4 September 2011

WE DID IT!!!!!!!

Starting at Caernarfon Castle
 At about 4pm on Sunday afternoon, and in the pouring rain we all safely arrived in Rhiwfawr after cycling over 180 miles across Wales! between us we had 2 punctures, 1 broken chain, 2 falls (both Jack -he didn't hurt himself), lost 1 rider at Machcynlleth (again Jack- we found him again),  a couple of wrong turns, climbed countless hills (Dolgellau area was particularly hilly), had gallons of rainwater fall on us on Saturday,  and had 1 support van get stuck (thanks to the local farmer for the tow)  but WE DID IT!!! fuelled on masses of cakes, biscuits, bananas, tea, coffee and ibrobufen plus we had many many many laughs along the way and no tears (not that I saw anyway).
All 12 riders who set off from Caernarfon made the journey so well done Niall, Charlie, Will, Duncan, Jack, Emyr, John, Mark, Anne-Marie, Sue, Tanya and me - it was a brilliant trip - I enjoyed it so much





Charlie and Niall  getting to the top of the final big climb on the Black Mountain

The support team of Phil, Hannah, Lucy, Maureen and Sarah were superb and we couldn't have done it without you and our backup support of Andy and Ciaran, who stepped into action when Phil got stuck somewhere in the wilds around Lampeter, were exemplary.

At Borth we were joined by The Walsh family who guided us through Aberystwyth in the pouring rain and rode with us almost as far as Tregaron. On the toughest day and in the worst of conditions this was a real boost - so a massive thank you to Gabriella, Steve, Fay and Zoe.


On the last day for the last big climb we were joined by Margaret, Carys and Alun  and again this was a real boost for tired legs - so thank you to you guys for helping us on the final stretch.


Thank you so much for all your support and generous donations.

Will on the final climb, still smiling

Saturday, 3 September 2011

First day finished and now onto day 2

We all had a beautiful ride from Caernarfon to Dolgellau, stopping off at Penryhndeudraeth and Barmouth. The support team kept us going with lots of tea and cakes.

Riding up to Kings YHA was stunning, following the river uphill through the wooded hillside.



All set off this morning after a full breakfast straight uphill!!!. First stop is at Machynlleth for more tea and cakes. The weather is warm and showery and everyone is in very good spirits and looking forward to the bike ride today.

Internet connection is patchy and slow..too many hills but will try and update in Aberystwyth, our next stop.










Friday, 2 September 2011

And They're Off!!!!

As planned the bike ride started at 2:00pm from Caernarfon Castle, the riders were Sarah, Sue, Anne-Marie, Tanya, Charlie, Niall, Duncan, Will, John, Jack, Mark and Emyr.


The support team of Hannah, Mo, Sarah, Lucy and Phil then enjoyed a well earned cup of tea and some biscuits. The weather is very good, nice and warm with a gentle breeze.

First stop for the riders is at Penrhyndeudraeth, about 20 miles away.

Thursday, 1 September 2011

Tomorrow We Ride

The bike ride starts tomorrow (Friday) at 2:00pm from Caernarfon Castle. I will try to keep the blog going with how we get on throughout the day (if the internet connection is ok).

Thank you all who have followed the blog and made donations.

We are all very excited and hoping for a fair wind to the South.





Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Nice........... 14th August

I don't think Phil is a good influence on my training. We now seem to choose our training routes based around getting something to eat - ideally a cream tea! So when he suggested a route which took in the Brecon Beacons Mountain Centre and in particular the cafe there I thought what brilliance and suggested that if we timed it right we could get there in time for Sunday Lunch.
Our route took us up the Swansea Valley past the Cray Reservoir, this section involved about a 1.5mile climb which was gradual and not too testing. We then turned off the main road into peace and tranquility.
Me on route for The Mountain Centre

<















After awhile we started a steep descent which went on and on 'til my hands ached from pressing on the brakes for so long and of course all I was thinking was I'm going to have to climb up this hill on the way back. We pressed on cycling down quiet lanes lined with beautiful wild flowers and smelling of honeysuckle and eventually we arrived at the mountain centre in time for lunch.
Enjoying a cup of Earl Gray after my lunch
When we arrived at the centre there seemed to be a little festival going on and we enjoyed our lunch to the accompaniment of some live jazz ......nice. During lunch I started scanning the map looking for an alternative route home - which avoided the big hill - but there really wasn't anything and I resigned myself to getting up the hill.
Leaving the Mountain Centre

Well I kind of made it up the hill and must confess I walked the steepest bit. The descent down the Swansea Valley was just fantastic it felt like we were flying and was well worth the slog up the big hill.
Here's our route






Monday, 22 August 2011

The long climb up to Ty Cornel - 12th August

I'd been losing sleep over the big climb up to our hostel, Ty Cornel for Saturday night! the route planner was telling me we had 450m of climb over about 6miles to get to our beds for the night and that would be after 70 miles of cycling. I wanted to see just how bad this climb was going to be so on Friday Phil and I drove out to Llandewi Brefi (no sign of the only gay in the village) and cycled up to the hostel





Llandewi Brefi is a very pretty village and the cycle out to Ty Cornel is through beautiful scenery but there's no getting away from it one section involves a steep long climb - only to be retraced the following morning just to get back on route! and then the last mile to the hostel is along a stony track which is too rough to cycle along on road bikes so we ended up pushing the bikes
the last mile to the hostel is along this stony track.











I was beginning to think this hostel wouldn't work for us - it's too far off our route and too much of a climb but then we arrived and I fell in love with this little house on the hill

our home for Saturday night















There was no one around so we couldn't get in but they did have a shelter with a kettle tea bags and milk so we made a little cup of tea each
making tea in the shelter at Ty Cornel
and once we were back on the tarmac the ride back down to Llandewi Brefi was fantastic !!!!

wish I'd left my helmet on for this photo!



P&K Early Birds Arrange A Golf Tournament

I have just heard from my father the wonderful news that his golfing friends at Pyle and Kenfig Golf Club are organising a Golf Tournament to raise money for NPT Breast Endowment Fund.

Dad plays with a group of friends on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,  they call themselves the 'Early Birds' because they Tee off at 8.00am. Apparently they also go on golfing trips (sounds a lot of fun) and it was on a recent trip that dad mentioned my bike ride and showed them a few printed pages from this blog - hoping for a small collection to support me. But dad was overwhelmed by the response - after some discussion they decided to hold a small golf tournament to be held in September and hope to raise something in the region of £200!!!! this is a significant amount of money and could take us over the £1000 mark. I'm very grateful to the 'Early Birds' and what a fantastic group of friends you all are.

Hope he can make the P&K Early Birds Tournament