Well he may be 81 but we are ready for the off !!!

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Skipper9999

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7th May and we are off ... At 81 I'm looking forward to riding the journey with him.
Got first front page newspaper article today in the Lake District herald ... Follow us at www.lejog.us

Our route is another thread and on the website ..
 
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Bloody hell, that leaves no excuses for the rest of us does it? ^_^

Seriously though, chapeau to Mr Rathbone and I wish you all a safe, enjoyable and successful ride :cheers:

May the weather be kind and the miles even kinder :bicycle:
 
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John the Canuck

..a long way from somewhere called Home..
And me!
Hope all goes plain sailing on the trip!

thought you were away ''island hopping''.................?
 

Profpointy

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well if he keeps at it, he can try for Monsieur Marchand's hour record in about 19 years !
(fair play to him though).

Story rather reminds me of a caving trip I did a few years ago, taking some guys (mid 20's) from work on their 1st & 2nd trip respectively.
The founder member of my club wandered up saying "can I come along?". The two lads were too polite to say anything but they did give me a rather questioning look when this clearly very elderly gentleman was joining the trip. (about 84 as I recall). Trip went OK with the older chap grumbling about "it's rubbish being old, my balance isn't very good these days, a trip like this is all I can manage now" and more in similar vein. After a couple of hours we returned to sunlight One youngster sat down quite tired to get his breath back whilst the other collapsed onto the grass just gasping for about 10 minute - the old chap just strode off quickly back to our clubhouse - still grumbling. A great moment - which I knew was coming, though of course, was very much a surprise for the lads.
 
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Rickshaw Phil

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I hope all goes well and you get the best of the weather for the trip.:thumbsup:

It might be coming a bit late, but your route between Shrewsbury and Whitchurch seems rather convoluted, especially as on the bits before and after you're braving the busy A49, presumably to take the shortest way.

It would be more direct to take the A528 as far as Harmer Hill then the B5476 through Wem to Tilstock where a left and a right will put you back onto the posted route through Alkington to Whitchurch.
 
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Skipper9999

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[QUOTE="It might be coming a bit late, but your route between Shrewsbury and Whitchurch seems rather convoluted, especially as on the bits before and after you're braving the busy A49, presumably to take the shortest way.

It would be more direct to take the A528 as far as Harmer Hill then the B5476 through Wem to Tilstock where a left and a right will put you back onto the posted route through Alkington to Whitchurch.[/QUOTE]

Done saved a bit ....thanks http://ridewithgps.com/routes/4245437
 
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