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- 2009-Aug-20: Cycling day 58: Chelmsford to Greenwich
- 2009-Aug-19: Cycling day 57: Colchester to Chelmsford
- 2009-Aug-18: Cycling day 56: East Harling to Colchester
- 2009-Aug-17: Cycling day 55: Fakenham to East Harling
- 2009-Aug-17: Cycling day 54: Wisbech to Fakenham
- 2009-Aug-15: Cycling day 53: Woodhall Spa to Wisbech
- 2009-Aug-15: Cycling day 52: Barnetby-le-Wold to Woodhall Spa
- 2009-Aug-15: Cycling day 51: near Riccall to Barnetby-le-Wold
- 2009-Aug-15: Cycling day 50: Osmotherley to near Riccall
- 2009-Aug-15: Cycling day 49: Haswell Plough to Osmotherley
Cycling day 17: Brean to Frampton-on-Severn
Pretty early on in today’s cycling I followed the Strawberry Line cycle route, which follows the path of a former railway. The railway used to run through to Cheddar, but I joined it further north at Winscombe.
In Easter’s training ride from Fishguard to Canterbury I followed National Cycle Route 4 through Bristol. Considering that the city houses Sustrans’s head office I was surprised at how badly signed it was. I lost quite a bit of time to figuring out which way to head. My original plan for this trip was to follow a route through Bristol, but in the light of Easter’s experience I adjusted the route to skirt around to the west of the city using country lanes. This I’m pleased to say is well signposted.w
I’m pleased to say that tonight’s accomodation has got WiFi Internet access. So I’ve been catching up on entering some of my mapping data. Unfortunately the Internet access in Princetown a few days ago wasn’t working. So I’m currently about 12 days behind in entering the data.