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Day 7: The beauty of sat-nav
Posted by at 7:11am on Wed 19 Sep 07
Day 7: (Tuesday)
Miles 65.25, average speed 12.5, top speed 29.5, riding time 5hrs 12min, total miles 541
After a sleepless night in our luxury barn accommodation we packed the car. It is now bulging with all sorts of unmentionable wet clothing!
We wriggled through the lanes to the point where the boys re-routed yesterday and dropped them off to restart.
We have changed our route today as our accommodation, provided by the army, was only confirmed yesterday.
The early part of the ride was very picturesque. The dales were beautiful. We met at Bacup, a small industrial town. I popped into the market town to grab some supplies, bananas and doughnuts.
The boys refuelled with soup, ham sandwiches and doughnuts. We headed for Rochdale our final destination being Stockport.
Natasha and I were grateful for our satnav, kindly donated by Halfords.
The riders had to rely on Adrian's map reading and navigational skills. He did very well.
The cyclists have had to re-route several times today due to road closures and the emergence of motorways.
They arrived somewhat stressed following a hair-raising ride in town traffic. Both had experienced several close encounters with impatient drivers.
We arrived at the Territorial Army centre to discover we were sleeping on armchairs in the bar area.
The showers were good. Natasha and Annie both visited friends who lived locally. The riders are out for the evening reflecting on their near-death experiences in these northerly towns.
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Posted by: Pam Corbin at 10:32pm on Wed 19 Sep 07
Paul and Adrian - sounds fantastic, if not a little scarey at times. Only just caught up with the blog and your route. Keep riding and take care.
See you soon.
Pam
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PARAMEDICS Paul Ryan and Adrian Baker are cycling 984 miles from John O' Groats to Lands End to raise money to relocate and expand the Fortuneswell Suite, a cancer unit at Dorset County Hospital. Here support team member Annie Freak relays their days in the saddle as they ride around 80 miles a day over the next 12 days...
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