Valentine’s Day. There was no card, flowers or chocolates. Not even breakfast in bed. Instead, I found myself shovelling porridge down my gob at record speed. Both bikes were packed and ready to roll...
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Interactive map of the route we took http://www.farawayvisions.com/isle-of-wight-tennyson-trail-route-map/
The Isle of Wight - One night on the Tennyson Trail
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Some lovely photos there well done
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Thanks Yakdiver.
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Nice post and quite inspirational in a world that often challenges our ability to mix domestic happiness with worthwhile micro adventures. Liked it. Thanks.
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Fabulous! I'm off round the IOW in May. Great blog as usual. Only downside is that you've made the waiting harder [emoji6]
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Lovely write up. The Isle of Wight is a great place, tho I could be slightly biased - I live there!
'Why cycling for joy is not the most popular pastime on earth is still a mystery to me.'
Frank J Urry, Salute to Cycling, 1956.
Frank J Urry, Salute to Cycling, 1956.
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Heltor Chasca wrote:Fabulous! I'm off round the IOW in May. Great blog as usual. Only downside is that you've made the waiting harder [emoji6]
It'll be worth the wait.
pedalsheep wrote:Lovely write up. The Isle of Wight is a great place, tho I could be slightly biased - I live there!
Lucky you. Wasn't you we met in the woods then?
rannochraider wrote:Nice post and quite inspirational in a world that often challenges our ability to mix domestic happiness with worthwhile micro adventures. Liked it. Thanks.
That's really lovely of you to say, thank you.
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Lucky you. Wasn't you we met in the woods then?
No I was in Morocco at the time altho not cycling unfortunately. Our paths keep almost crossing - I've been on birdwatching trips with Said whose guesthouse you mentioned in your Morocco blog!
'Why cycling for joy is not the most popular pastime on earth is still a mystery to me.'
Frank J Urry, Salute to Cycling, 1956.
Frank J Urry, Salute to Cycling, 1956.
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pedalsheep wrote: No I was in Morocco at the time altho not cycling unfortunately. Our paths keep almost crossing - I've been on birdwatching trips with Said whose guesthouse you mentioned in your Morocco blog!
Incredible! Said, is a great host. Hope you saw some amazing birds. Perhaps we'll cross paths soon.