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Tuesday, 19 August 2008. Stage 27: London to Dublin (539km: Total = 13,600km). Day 1: 125.0km Oxford. Day 2: 125.1km Bagworth. Days 3&4: Drinking days. Day 5: 51.2km Rugeley. Day 6: 62.0km Ash Magna. Day 7: 60.6km Corween. Day 8: 69.6km Bangor. Day 9: 45.5km DUBLIN. How far to Oxford? Is it about 60? No mate, it's more like 80". Still, I reached Oxford just a little before it was too dark to see, cycled to the train station only to find that the phone boxes were out, cycled to the main street to find a p...

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Tuesday, 19 August 2008. Stage 27: London to Dublin (539km: Total = 13,600km). Day 1: 125.0km Oxford. Day 2: 125.1km Bagworth. Days 3&4: Drinking days. Day 5: 51.2km Rugeley. Day 6: 62.0km Ash Magna. Day 7: 60.6km Corween. Day 8: 69.6km Bangor. Day 9: 45.5km DUBLIN. How far to Oxford? Is it about 60? No mate, it's more like 80". Still, I reached Oxford just a little before it was too dark to see, cycled to the train station only to find that the phone boxes were out, cycled to the main street to find a p...

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From Delhi to Dublin: February 2008

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Thursday, 28 February 2008. Stage 8: Orumiyeh to Hakkari. Day 1: 95.6km Yüksekova. Day 2: 79.0km Hakkari. Good Iranian Road Sign. Bad Iranin Road Sign. Hanging out wıth my new friends the shepherds. The day ended nıcely wıth a long descent ınto Yüksekova. I'll let the pıctures descrıbe what I found. These guys are cleanıng the roof. How? The afternoons have been blue skıes wıth barely a cloud ın the sky. The same ıs not true for the mornıngs. Agaın, I'll let photos do the hard work. I've passed 3 checkpo...

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From Delhi to Dublin: The Big One

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Tuesday, 1 July 2008. Stage 23: Zagreb to Innsbruck (760km). Day 1: 111.3km Near Sumnik (Slovenia). Day 2: 56.3km Ljubljana. Days 3-4: Rest days/drinking days. Day 5: 114.9km Nr Rocinj. Day 6: 107.7km Beyond Gemona (Italy). Day 7: 105.1km Beyond Oberdraubu (Austria). Day 8: 86.2km Near Fusch a.d.Gr (The Big One). Day 9: 94.7km Beyond Gerlos. Day 10: 84.0km Innsbruck. Two nights in Ljubljana turned into three. I usually arise at 6am on the day I'm meant to cycle. This time, the day I was meant to ...A nig...

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From Delhi to Dublin: Detour after detour

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Monday, 14 July 2008. Stage 24: Innsbruck to Basel (653km). Day 1: 115.6km Beyond Schongau (Germany). Day 2: 77.7km Augsburg. Day 7: 87.7km Beyond Memmingen. Day 8: 144.6km Beyond Sevelen (Switzerland). Day 9: 112.2km Beyond Winterthur. Day 10: 115.1km Basel. Is this a dead end street or not? I'm afraid I have absolutely no idea" I reply with my left foot planted firmly on the ground. "I just saw the sign saying this was a cycle path and am now following it.". Of course, it was all ruined by that idiotic...

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From Delhi to Dublin: July 2008

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Thursday, 24 July 2008. A good little singsong. Stage 25: Basel to Paris (576km: Total = 12,417km). Day 1: 81.6km Before Le Markstein (France). Day 2: 122.7km Near Mirecourt. Day 3: 135.6km Beyond Montier-en-Der. Day 4: 131.9km Beyond Esternay. Day 5: 104.5km Paris. Don't stop me now (Queen). Whiskey in the Jar (Thin Lizzy). Dirty old Town (The Pogues version). The Wild Rover (don't know). The Irish Rover (Pogues again). Fairytale of New York (another Pogues). All the Lonely People (Beatles). Day 8: 144&...

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From Delhi to Dublin: November 2007

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Tuesday, 27 November 2007. No news is good news. At least, that's what I'm telling myself with regards to Pars Tourist Agency. Having changed the format of the scanned copies of mine and Will's passports and re-sent them, I have heard nothing. Hindi me (after visiting a temple). The mighty Ganga (with Laxman Jhula, where I'm staying, across the bridge to the right of the photo). I don't know which is worse. Thursday, 22 November 2007. Stage 1 - Rishekesh. Day 1: Delhi-Muzaffarnagar (143.9km). Arriving in...

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Helen and Ed Cycle East: Going Home

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Helen and Ed Cycle East. Thursday, 16 September 2010. Immediately after our departure from Hongyuan the floods that caused such chaos in China and Pakistan cut the road between us and our bikes. We were stuck in Chengdu, not knowing when our bikes would arrive and worrying about what would happen to Nico and Sarah. This waiting gave Ed a chance to recover and we made the most of our time with a bit of sightseeing. Chengdu has plenty of monasteries:. It is also home to the famous panda research centre:.

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Helen and Ed Cycle East: Syria

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Helen and Ed Cycle East. Wednesday, 22 February 2012. Our thoughts are daily with all the wonderful people we met in Syria, particularly those of Homs. We hope so much that you are OK and we have not forgotten you. We are no longer contactable on our old mobile phones as they were stolen in Uzbekistan and China. We can now be contacted at hvwatson.senn@yahoo.com. Mobile phone (phone/ text) : 0044 7554935504. Ed and Helen Watson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.

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Helen and Ed Cycle East: The end of the road!

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Helen and Ed Cycle East. Thursday, 16 September 2010. The end of the road! This is our final cycling blog post, apologies. For the long delay and length of the post! For those of you who have forgotten, when we last left off we had been cycling through the ethnically Tibetean. Highlands, with our friends Nico and Sarah. To find out how the journey continues and then comes to a dramatic end, read on. We have not been able to buy many souvenirs along the way due to our limited luggage capacity! It is quite...

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Helen and Ed Cycle East: The Tibetan grasslands

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Helen and Ed Cycle East. Thursday, 16 September 2010. One year and 15000km of cycling, but the adventure continues. Far from being the end of our trip, this part of China turned out to be one of the most interesting places. Beautiful scenery and fascinating culture. On our route there were only a few small towns separated by long stretches of quiet roads crossing beautiful grasslands dotted with nomad tents and heards of yak. Of course we would never really have given up our trusty steeds, would we?

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From Delhi to Dublin

Tuesday, 19 August 2008. Stage 27: London to Dublin (539km: Total = 13,600km). Day 1: 125.0km Oxford. Day 2: 125.1km Bagworth. Days 3&4: Drinking days. Day 5: 51.2km Rugeley. Day 6: 62.0km Ash Magna. Day 7: 60.6km Corween. Day 8: 69.6km Bangor. Day 9: 45.5km DUBLIN. How far to Oxford? Is it about 60? No mate, it's more like 80". Still, I reached Oxford just a little before it was too dark to see, cycled to the train station only to find that the phone boxes were out, cycled to the main street to find a p...

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