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North Sea Cycle Route
Vic and Mary Stanbrook cycled the
3,750 miles and seven countries of the
North Sea Cycle Route to raise
money for the Framlingham Community Centre Trust and
East Anglian
Children's Hospice. They set off on Tuesday 9th May 2006 ...
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Fr May 19
10:19am |
Dear All,
Cycled through
Holland successfully and
now doing Germany, the weather has been mixed and we are tanned but
mainly from the wind! Backsides are well worn in.
Currently we have cycled 700kms (438 miles) and today we travel from
Bremerhaven to Cuxhaven. We have camped, hostelled, stayed
with friends and lived it up one night in a hotel after spending an
hour trying to find a B&B (one night stays are not popular in this
part of Germany). Time to move on, only 40 kms today!
Regards to All - Vic and Mary |
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We May 24
11:06pm |
Dear All,
Progress has been good although hard
going at times. The wind has been very gusty. Problems
with the bike and a new rear tyre needed.
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Problems also with
sheep, the German variety don't seem as clever as the Dutch.
They just just stand there and will not move, and use the path as a
toilet. Ever tried cycling on sheep poo? Over 1,000km
(625 miles) on the clock now and we should enter Denmark this
afternoon at a place called Rudbol.
Still staying off the beer and
bottoms bearing up!!
Thanks for all messages.
Best wishes - Vic and Mary |
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Tu Jun 06
12:55pm |
Dear All,
Over 2,000 km (1,250 miles) on the
clock and staying tonight in a Youth? Hostel 6 miles south of
Gothenberg. Denmark was fantastic for us, good road signs and
not bad food. The strong winds from the north were quite a
problem, on a day when the wind was against us we managed only 60
kms but when its behind us 110 kms flew past. No sheep problems in
Denmark!
Sweden is different again.
After leaving the Grenna to Varberg ferry the route signs just
disappeared as did the signs for the campsite we were looking for.
Eventually found the campsite only to discover that it was a summer
only site and not open as summer has yet to arrive apparently.
Still causing
great amusement when we
turn up to camp on these smart sites with our tiny three foot high
tent. You should see the performance we have getting in and
out of it.
No more problems with the bike but we
have a creak which might be Mary's leg, just have to see if
lubricant cures the problem. Off to the big city tomorrow
trams and all!
Bye for now
Best wishes - Vic and Mary |
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Tu Jun 13
08:39am |
Dear All,
Sweden has been and gone with
beautiful weather and scenery, particularly the coastal islands
above Gothenberg. Our pronunciation led to some interesting
comments from the locals and when we were looking for somewhere to
eat (fancying fish) we assumed a place marked El must be an an eel
cafe but found it sold washing machines.
The wild
life has included a rat
trying to commit suicide in the front wheel, three snakes wriggling
across the cycle path, a young deer, snail incidents which had Mary
refusing to camp for three nights but no moose yet.
The scent
that has been with
us all through Holland, Germany, Denmark, Sweden
and now Norway is that of wild lilac.
About 2,500km (1,563 miles) now
completed and we understand some of the hardest bits to come through
southern Norway. Not halfway yet!
Norway is proving to be a test on two
fronts. The price of a small beer in a cafe is £3.50 so we're
drinking river water and cars are not so cyclist friendly. In
towns they have right of way from minor junctions and it's not easy
to stop a tandem quickly! Having a day off in Oslo at the
moment.
Many thanks for all your messages - Vic
and Mary
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Th Jun 22
01:10pm |
Dear All,
Apologies for not making contact,
Internet access has been impossible around the coast. Norway,
as we expected, has proved to be the most difficult section so
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far.
After leaving Oslo one section took us three hours to do eight
kilometres. The track was covered in loose stones and the tandem's
front wheel just kept slipping away. On the hills Mary was walking
the ups and downs, in fact at one stage it was very difficult to
stop the bike just gathering speed and feet were used as additional
brakes! The bonus on this section was that we saw a beaver, yes a
real live one in the wild. After this experience we decided to avoid
a particularly nasty section and took the train, which is very easy
to do in Norway, from Kristiansand to Stavanger.
The weather has turned now and we
have put up with four days of overcast skies and the occasional very
heavy shower ... but the wind is behind us.
We've been staying
in camping huts instead of camping because of the weather.
Currently in the town hall at Leirvik
about 70kms south of Bergen. The ferry for the Shetlands
leaves Bergen once a week on a Tuesday so we must and will be
there.
The sheep here have bells around
their necks, not sure why, maybe they can't bleat!
Off in the rain again now , best wishes
to all - Vic and Mary |
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Su Jul 02
11:17pm |
Dear All,
Hello from a wet Shetland, arrived
here from Norway after a hectic ferry trip. When we were
booking we were warned the boat had 500 teenagers from Faroe on
board. The youngsters appeared to be quite quiet but around
10pm the disco's really started and we enjoyed watching.
Arrived in Shetland at one in the morning and were asleep by two
after putting up the tent in the dark, a first for us. Later
on in the morning we had our first All Day Breakfast, fantastic food
and very much enjoyed. What a difference from cheese and ham.
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Although it's raining now the weather
has been good. Yesterday we travelled by bus to Sumburgh Head
and had a fantastic day watching puffins and many other sea birds
performing off the cliffs. The bus to within one mile of the cliffs
was driven by an ex-racing driver. I was petrified that on one of
the many blind bends we would smash into a cyclist.
The campsite here is run by the local
council and is very well looked after with a full sports centre
including swimming pool close by. We keep meeting people who
are cycling part or all of the North Sea Route. Tonight we catch the
ferry for Orkney to arrive at 12 midnight, but this time we are
booked into a hostel.
Sheep report: no problems, all are
well behaved. Mary has really taken to the Shetland ponies though I
keep saying that we are carrying enough on the bike already.
Just remembered the definition of a
Viking as told to me in the shower block of a campsite in Sweden. A
Viking cleans their teeth in cold water. I am told by my
German friends that warm water is preferred in Germany.
Best
wishes to all - Vic and Mary |
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Th Jul 06
11:04am |
Dear All,
Arrived in the Orkneys at 11pm and
the sunset was magnificent. The hostel appeared to be a collection
of old Nissan Huts but we were welcomed by a smiling warden and
given a two bunk bedroom. Arriving at the same time were six
cyclists from Shetland who were travelling to the mainland for a
time-trial, dedicated or what?
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Our time was spent visiting the
Island of Hoy which was a really good day out though Scarpa Flow has
grim memories of submarines and sunken ships. We left Orkney
and arrived at John O'Groats at 12:30pm. Did the tourist
things and then cycled on to Melvick, to camp in the grounds of a
pub, very reasonable prices. The next night we camped at the the Crask Inn but they only had room for us to camp in the front garden.
The pub had no mains electricity but a hefty generator and all the
food was home cooked. Probably one day they will cook the lamb
that was running around the pub. It had become a pet after
being born with a foot abnormality. This is our Sheep experience
this report.
If you get the chance a visit to this
part of the UK is a must. Tomorrow Inverness, our first big
city for a long time time. Big shock today as there was a
double decker bus on the road to Tain where we are staying the night
in a B&B. Had to cycle along the A9 which not pleasant and the
Glenmorangie distillery had closed for the day!
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Best
wishes - Vic and Mary |
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Sa Jul 15
08:43am |
Hello Everyone,
We have arrived safely in Edinburgh
after battling with strong westerly winds for 30 miles. The
trip over the Forth road bridge proved to be a disaster as one cycle
lane was closed for repair and we did not discover this until we
were onto the bridge. Well actually Mary saw the sign but I
decided to ignore it and the only option was to walk the bike down a
flight of steps under the bridge and then up three flights of steps.
We had to unload all the panniers but were helped by a couple of
other cyclists who felt sorry for us.
We are staying in Edinburgh with Ian
and Sue Corbett in a lovely flat five minutes from the city centre.
Once we start again, and its going to be difficult after staying
here, we should be in Berwick in a couple of days.
Talking to some older people in
Portsoy who were interested in the tandem we were very pleased to be
given a donation for the Community Centre. No sheep, plenty of pigs
though. Looking forward to England.
Vic and Mary |
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We Jul 19
11:07am |
Dear All,
Arrived in England Saturday 16th July
at 7.30pm and it was a really great feeling. Avoided the
temptation to board the train at Berwick and head for home!
The journey south from Edinburgh was stunning, if you are travelling
to Scotland turn left at Berwick to Innerleithen and over the
Moorfoot Hills. One of the best sections of the route so far.
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We camped at Berwick and treated
ouselves to a Guinness but were totally overcome by the smoky
atmosphere in the pub. Are we killjoys? The Scottish
pubs seem to be managing very well in the new smoke free
environment.
We are now on route to Newcastle and
our only problem is the heat. The sheep are speaking English
and some have rather large horns. We also saw a field of what
looked like thistles but closer inspection proved otherwise and we
were told they are ploughed back in as fertiliser. Answers on
a postcard please.
Hope to be home the first week in
August.
Best wishes to all -
Vic and Mary |
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Mo Jul 31
10:07am |
Dear All,
After a hot and sticky ride we hope
to arrive in Framlingham tomorrow! We've had problems locating
terminals and apologise for the recent silence.
We've had a fantastic trip but are
really pleased to be back in Suffolk. Today Sunday we cycled
over 75 miles from north of Norwich to Badingham where we are
staying the night. Once again we have been surprised at the
beautiful areas of the country so near to us. This includes
Lincs, Norfolk and Suffolk.
Looking forward to seeing you all -
Vic and Mary |
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Tu Aug 01
02:00pm |
Dear All,
We arrived safely in Framlingham 11am
Monday morning. Many thanks for all your messages of
encouragement over the past three months.
Sponsorship money accepted as from now!
Next bike ride to the Station Hotel
and back.
Vic and Mary
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