LEJOG 5 Westward Ho! To North Molton 53 km, 637 m.
A bit anxious about the big hill after Barnstaple but before then there was a real problem; the ferry from Appledore across the estuary didn’t start running until 4:15 …
Straggling Stu – Slow bicycle trips across Australia
The joy of slow travel by bicycle
LEJOG 5 Westward Ho! To North Molton 53 km, 637 m.
A bit anxious about the big hill after Barnstaple but before then there was a real problem; the ferry from Appledore across the estuary didn’t start running until 4:15 …
Did I mention that today started with 400m of flat along the Valency River from the Boscastle YHA past a few pubs? Then went up at (felt like) 10% for a kilometre before slackening to about 7% for a couple …
Everyone got up which is a plus. John led us off with elan, straight down an unmade footpath so steep the brakes were hardly holding the machine. And the the long push out the other side.
We were in Horse …
Great relief to see the bikes still there after spending Saturday night in the side street. After fairly relaxed breakfast of muesli we load the bikes and headed up. Everything in Cornwall begins by going ‘up’.
Google had assured us …
Finally the appointed hour has arrived! And we make the Grand Depart! But not before one of us headed back to London for some R&R before aiming to rejoin us in Bristol.
After a light breakfast of bacon, egg, toast, …
The alarm was set for six as I was to be on the 8:03 am from Paddington Station to Penzance. J&C were on the 12pm (they booked almost the day bookings opened about 9 weeks before the trip). I booked …
The BIG REVEAL —- Christine has busted open the wallet and bought a custom built Condor Touring Bike (arranged from back in Australia, picked up from the maker in Greys Inn Road yesterday).
A day later C&J headed back to …
Everyone crashed fairly early, like by 8 pm as the jetlag and excitement caught up. Being so tired meant that four of us mixed genders sharing the same family room at the Royal Eagle in Paddington couldn’t keep us awake.…
Finally got a red wine with a meal! Probably good not to drink alcohol with the chronic dehydration on 19 hour flights (11.5 Perth- Dubai, 7.5 Dubai – London). Emirates Airlines meals are big, four course including entrees, salad, meat …
Packed half of Sunday (day -5) and half of Monday (day -4). The bike went easily into a ‘large frame’ road bike box. Difficult bit was getting weight overall to 30kg checked and 7 kg in cabin. Made it after …

Roughly 2000 kms to be enjoyed by the pedal stroke. We could shorten it by going up the centre of the UK but we are all attracted to …
Notes on preparations. If any.
Well, we have some preparations but the herding of the cats is still going on as everyone is an individual and wants to see and do different things.
This will be a great social learning …
Bruce and I headed out into the headwind to meet Linda and Christine as they rode in from Roebuck Plains roadhouse. I blew up at about 10 kms and rested in a bus shelter, Bruce rode on to intercept the …
Peter and Helen rigged up their trailer, loaded my bike and gear and very generously gave me a lift the 230 km to Broome. Their excuse was that they were going anyway to Bunnings to get bolts and fittings to …
The girls set off and rode the 54 kms to Willare Roadhouse on the Fitzroy River.
I meanwhile set off looking for a bus to Broome (next run on Saturday, today was Thursday) so tried riding to Willare to ride …