I met in Rochester this morning, a lone cyclist who told me he had started out last night from London and is going to Glasgow with a stop over in Manchester tonight.
It seemed his grandfather cycled down from Glasgow looking for work during the depression and he is making a return journey raising money for the Air Ambulance.
I would have volunteered to go with him but I only had 30 miles worth left in the battery. He was doing a fair lick, made me seem a right old weakling. When someone can do this it is understandable when some look down on us, given a road crew with a supply of batteries I would never attempt such a thing.
I could only wish him well on his journey.
It seemed his grandfather cycled down from Glasgow looking for work during the depression and he is making a return journey raising money for the Air Ambulance.
I would have volunteered to go with him but I only had 30 miles worth left in the battery. He was doing a fair lick, made me seem a right old weakling. When someone can do this it is understandable when some look down on us, given a road crew with a supply of batteries I would never attempt such a thing.
I could only wish him well on his journey.