Thursday, October 7, 2010
more pics!
new update!
Our goal for the day was to make it 90+ miles to our first planned rest day that turned into the rest of the week. After about 6 hours in the saddle (70ish miles) it began to rain and get dark but we pushed on (total of 93 miles) and made it to Barley where we made ourselves at home for the next week, feasting on cheese, bread, and wine, apples, pears, and plums from the orchard and the most wonderful home cooked meals.
Aside from hanging out with Dexter cows, peafowls, chickens, rabbits, squirrels, woodpeckers, pheasants, and horses we visited London, Cambridge, Saffron Walden, Barkley, Barley and Royston, also exploring the local footpaths nearby. Tomorrow we continue cycling on in good spirits.
H, G, E
Sunday, October 3, 2010
the first photos!
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Hello from Brazil
Just thought I would say what up from Bazil and share with you the pictures of Emma and Gen´s bikes from Traffic Bikes flickr site.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/trafficbikes/sets/72157624868891544/
The only biking I have been able to do recently is some beach cursing on a huge beautiful white sand beach in Southern Brazil, warm and dry. I know this isn´t optimal training but it is all I have, so it will have to do. Brazil has been an amazing experience so far and I am getting excited and ampted to join the crew.
I wish them luck and safe travels.
Love Lucy
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Wales is Beautiful but…HILLY.
So we have been travelling through
Signing off...Emma
ps. sorry for any mistakes but i was typing very fast since i only paid for a half hour on the computer.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
IRELAND IN THE BAG
Friday, September 24, 2010
dublin!
This unfortunately will be a short post, as I am typing on a iPod touch ( I apologize now for any spelling errors, the keys are incredibly tiny).
We made it to Dublin around 5 am Wednesday morning. After strolling casually through what we would later find out was customs, we eagerly headed to the baggage claim where were greeted first thing by our bike boxes (two of which had been inspected and I little banged up). Happy to have made with all of our gear we set out to find the taxi that would take us to the house we would be staying for the night. Maria W. and family (friends of a friend) were graciously willing to house us for two days, once we realized that more time maybe in order to sort out our first days route. A smart move which allowed us to venture into down town Dublin, see the sights, have a pint (for Julie) and meet up with a friend from home who has been studying abroad in Ireland. We've found it mind boggling the age of the city in comparison to home. Buildings dating back to the 1100's more than twice the age of our earliest settlements. We will have our first day of riding tomorrow, a 60 mile (about 100 km) ride along to coast to Wicklow. There is a 20 mph north east wind expected, brought with potentially for the first frost of the season. That's all for now... Stay tuned!
Gen+ company
Ps- Riding on the other side of the road should be interesting. We almost lost Emma a few times today while trying to cross the streets of Dublin. It is a interesting concept to adjust to. Wish us luck!