Monday 26 August 2013

Lon Las Cymru - Holyhead - Chepstow

Jo and I about to set off from Yate where we left our car. We were meant to get the train from Yate to Bristol Parkway but we were not allowed bikes on the train so we had to cycle to Bristol Parkway quickly to make sure we caught our onward train, which was a rush and did not start the journey off as we had expected. We had our bikes booked on the trains for the rest of the journey.

We went past Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch train station in Wales which is the longest place name in Europe.

Our first campsite in Holyhead

The view over Menai strait from Anglesey to mainland Wales


On day 2 we had three 1 hour plus uphill climbs, they were very tiring especially with all our kit on the bikes. We had to lean forward on the bikes at some points or we would pull wheelies. None of our pictures show how hard or how steep the climbs were.

At the highest point on our bike adventure in Wales 

This was the worst of the off road bits of the route.

The point where we stopped following cycle route 8 and started following route 42 into Chepstow

The view from the Gospel pass in the black mountains. This was one of our highlights

Llanthony Priory. We camped nearby. We both really liked Llanthony it is a place we said we would go back to as there was some lovely walks  


Chepstow Castle the finish YEAH

Jo and I then had to cycle back to Yate. We both found the cycle ride harder than we had thought it would be. We camped and cooked our own meals, which meant our bikes were heavy. We cycled 250 miles in 4 days with four 1 hour plus climbs and the rest of the ride was undulating. Wales is a beautiful country. Both Jo and I were tired but sad to finish.  

Monday 12 August 2013

Yorkshire Three peaks challenge

Faint blue line was our route; 24 miles, 3 x 700ft peaks in under 12 hours.
We set off at 7:45 in the morning from the cafe in Horton-in-Ribblesdale

Arriving at 8:40 on Pen-y-Ghent in the mist.

Weather starting to clear

We were not expecting to see sign posts for the Yorkshire three peaks.



Whernside in the distance

Ribblehead Viaduct


This sign said it was 1 7/8 miles to Whernside summit a very precise total.



Whernside at 12:20

 

Quick lunch stop



Ingleborough in the distance


The view back across to Whernside from the climb up Ingleborough.

At the final summit at 3:40

Finally finished st 4:30 which meant a total of 8 hours 45 minutes. We were both so tired at the finish we didn't even take a photo! We were both chuffed with our time, Jo had doubted we would even make 12 hours! The walk was beautiful but we underestimated how sore our legs would be afterwards. 


Sunday 4 August 2013

Long over due update

                                                    Jo and I doing the Weymouth Triathlon
The Weymouth triathlon was early in the morning and the bike ride was windy. Both Jo and I finished in just under 3 hours, which we were pleased with. The swim was 1500 metres (just under 1 mile), the bike ride was 40 Kilometres (just under 26 miles) and a the run was 10 K (just over 6 miles).

A weekend in the Brecon Beacons









Next up for Jo and I is the Yorkshire three peaks challenge. 3 x 700 Metre peaks 25 miles in 12 hours. Then our holiday will be cycling the Lon las cymru (a cycle route in Wales)  250 miles in 4 days Holly Head to Chepstow then onto Yate to see Jo's Mum.

Next Marathon is Isle of Wight on October the 6th.