Category Archives: England

The Journey Begins

It is somehow quite fitting that I should start this journey on Air New Zealand’s Hobbit plane. New Zealand re-exporting something English to England.

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LAX airport helped reaffirm my choice of Europe rather than the States as the destination – hopefully Europe will do the same.

Now after a mad dash across London, I heading north to Bronty country at speeds unheard of by Kiwi Rail. Actually when I say “mad dash” I really mean I sat on the underground for 30 minutes and 23 tube stops to get to Kings Cross plus conquered countless escalators carrying 40 kilos of assorted bike, gear etc. 

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More later – I might go watch the Black Caps at Headingley in Leeds, they could use the support.

Welcome to an English spring/ Summer

Well didn’t get to see the Black Caps play. The first day’s play was cancelled – possibly due to the wind, hail, freezing temps and- did I mention the rain. But at least I catch some cricket the next day when Haworth played another village team

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spot the ball….

And for a blast from the past, really somewhat more genteel, I used the local steam train to get back to Haworth from Keighley ( pronounced Knightly but I’m not sure why) 

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And it also has a bar with local beer

 
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Well the bike is out of its box and put together and hopefully the bad weather will stay away

Day One – the real Day 1

There is a certain exhilaration in riding a fully load touring bike thru London traffic. Mercedes and Audi  drivers proved that they are just as  arrogant  and idiotic as in New Zealand and probably elsewhere. So it was good to get to the canals and off the road.


Beautiful weather,a following breeze and dozens and dozens of people strolling the banks of the canals as I headed out of London – it’s May Bank Holiday. 

My most useful device  – the humble bike bell. I must had rung it a thousand times including the five times for a dear old lady who, as i finally passed, admonished me for not having a bell. Grandson said “Nana, he did ring it” to which she replied somewhat curtly ” he did not” I left before seeing who won that argument but my money was on Granny.

Harlow, possibly the real “Which way Essex” and all unscripted. I got lost for awhile amongst its delightful 60’s concrete bunker of a city centre and the mammoth pharmaceutical factories and office blocks  before being released back into the country again and a night at the Fox Inn in Matching Tye. A beautiful old pub with great accommodation, real beer and a not meal.


Now tomorrow the weather is rain….. Guess some felt that today was too good. Still must take the bad  with the good


So it rained a lot

There is something almost therapeutic about cycling in the rain, passing thru The English countryside in the soft mists as rabbits and pheasants range across the landscape. Possibly this is because, as a schoolboy the bike was my escape as I explored country lanes and paths.

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Okay enough of that drivel, the rain can be a pain. It is wet thru your shoes etc etc. but then again I could be doing this

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Instead I have bridges like this

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Reality can strike’ -arriving in Colchester -I’ve been to Tesco’s for food etc – makes Pac&Save look provincial

Tomorrow the ferry to Denmark…

‘Bye England

Well I’ve made it to Harwich, okay I must admit I took the train for the last 21 miles – something to do with the cold and wet. Had to oil the chain as it was rusty after yesterday. Stayed at the Rose & Crown on Colchester last night. A 14th century inn now in a busy road intersection on the way out of town. This is it.

Had to cheat and get a photo from the web as it was raining and gloomily weather yesterday/today not the sunny skies as this photo. Anyway it is a lovely old inn with all the old unleveled floors and low ceilings.
Now it’s time to get the ferry to Denmark and, hopefully better weather

And back to England

Well, there was one last ferry crossing, from the Hook of Holland back to Harwich. Glad to say it was on Stennaline who have the belief that a ferry crossing can be enjoyable and a good experience rather than simply a crossing.

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England was exactly how I left it -cold, muggy and raining at 6:30 in the morning and it was a matter of choice whether to get wet (without the rain jacket) or have a sauna with the jacket on. But by midday the rain at least stopped.

Having gotten used to the smooth roads and bike paths of Europe, coming back to bumpy, rough and potholed roads of England was not a particularly welcome situation and soon the spokes on my rear wheel started to protest and break. But at least there was a good bike in Colchester and the mechanic had respoked the wheel so it would last to London. But I will need to get it rebuilt when I’m back in NZ.

So, while the roads and drivers were terrible, the countryside was quite lovely including this field of poppies.

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Well the trips just about over, quite different from what I had planned but thoroughly enjoyable. Next one? Probably Germany and the Danube…….