Bikeradar.com

Just found a forum on this website discussing cycling from London to Rome, I’ll add my thoughts once I’ve registered with them. One guy seems to be very anti-camping which in my humble opinion is bizarre. I would have thought that anyone who relishes the freedom of cycling […]

One week on WordPress

My free transfer from Blogger (sponsored by Google) to WordPress seems to have gone well and I haven’t lost my readership. At least I think I haven’t; the statistics supplied by WordPress for the first week are in the picture and are at least comparable with my latter days […]

The Tour of Reading: Reflections

Back home now, sinking my first beer of 2010 – 4% Stella Artois so I can still feel a bit virtuous (although by the time the bottle of Shiraz I bought to accompany my evening meal is demolished later, my argument may fall down a bit) – and reading the posts […]

The Ridgeback Panorama

This could be what I am looking for: The Ridgeback Panorama. It kind of ticks all the boxes although not the ones about being sleek and swish. Panniers back and front – that was the demise of the Bianchi – sturdy steel frame that will ‘last for years’. […]

My Cycling Home

Not sure why I bother to trapse around all the other shops when I always end up here: AW Cycles in Caversham. The best selection, the best advice. People have said they are pricey but you get what you pay for.

The Tour of Reading… bike shops

Just seen a very retro-looking Ridgeback in here. It looked sturdy and up for the job. But I want something that is a bit more sleek and swish. Problem is that in the cycling world those words don’t fit comfortably with mundane words like touring and panniers. Mr […]

Potholes

This is a pothole. But not just any pothole. It is the pothole that my bike has fallen into twice this week. I say “fallen into” in the loosest sense of the word – the hole is probably 4ocms long but when you are cycling in the dark, […]

Come back Sun, all is forgiven

I’m beginning to miss the sun. Cycling back from work this evening, the sky was clear (and the evening, as a result, cold) and the moon was about two-thirds of full. It was sufficient to cast a shadow and light up the pot holes that I now have […]

Blogger…and celebrity

Blogger is playing up; I’ve mentioned the disappearance of my counter already today and now my voter numbers over there on the right have dropped from 50 (this morning) to 43 (this evening). It’s also taking a long time for some of the widgits to appear. All very […]

Falling off the bike

I did, this morning on ice in the bottom of a valley near Henley which has its own microclimate. Everywhere else on my route to work – the first time I have been able to cycle for over a week due to the cold, snowy weather – was […]

More from Essex

Andrew Just got back from the first ride of the year. It was alot harder than i remember. Not helped by the potholes in the roads. I’m fortunate to live on a cycle route so at least there’s not much traffic. Loads of cyclists though. Found myself in […]

News fom the Far East (Essex)

It looks like I am not the only one who is relieved to see the back of the snow and ice. Richard, my cycling companion from Brussels to Strasbourg(ish) writes: Hi Andrew Hope you’re keeping well. Can finally get out on the bike today. Just thought I’d give […]

I used to love the snow

I did! And I probably will in the future, but I am so glad that, after about three weeks of snow hampering my New Year good intentions to get into serious training for the summer, it has finally gone. Well, apart from a few anorexic snowmen which look more […]

Sanoodi Mapping

I need to remember this: Sanoodi mapping. It is a way of recording your route, en route and showing it live via the Internet. Oli Broom (Cycling to the Ashes) appears to use it (although it is credited on the map on his site with two other companies: […]

Honeymooning (and Woofing?) Rob Lewis

Just recieved the following email. Rob’s comments in red, my comments in blue: Hi Andrew Just been looking at your blog which is very helpful and inspiring. Thanks! Me and my girlfriend are planning to cycle London to Istanbul in May (for our honeymoon) and are considering route […]

The Final Map – 363 Puglia

I picked up the final map – see earlier post – from Stanfords in London this afternoon: 363 Puglia, an event so great that it merits re-posting the fancy graphic that I created a couple of weeks ago when I bought the others! This time, all the boxes, […]

Blog roll: Cycling

This list of cycling blogs was in last Saturday’s Guardian Guide. As you can see, I didn’t make it to the final list of six blogs. Perhaps I was at number 7… Cycle Chic Sartorial elegance and bicycle advocacy in a single package on the streets of Copenhagen. […]

Galway to…..

The email that people use to contact me is puglia2010@hotmail.co.uk (use it!). However, I only periodically trawl through the junk mail and junk mail filters are not perfect. Fergal in Ireland has become a victim of the over zealous filters at Microsoft but I did manage to pick […]

George: My Response

Hi George Thanks for your email – your enthusiasm is infectious! I’m glad to be in touch with another person who is interested in the Eurovelo 5. My initial enthusiasm was not the Eurovelo 5, simply an interest in cycling and a wish to do something a bit […]

George

Just received this interesting email. George has also commented on the earlier post about maps: Hi there Andrew!I just found your site about EuroVelo5, and I’m rather excited. Introductions first – I’m George Jemmott, a silly American who is similarly interested in EV5. I think we might be […]

Online Chat..

You know when you look at websites and you think wow, that must have taken ages to set up and get working…. Well it doesn’t! I set up that chat box down there on the right hand side (just below the advert for my friends’ yoga retreat in […]

Am email from Cumbria

Today was a first: I recieved an email from someone who I actually know and who has contacted me as a direct result of seeing this blog! The person concerned is James or “Jim” as he now is. He is my sister-in-law’s brother (or, as he reminds me […]

Training: Getting Serious(ish)

I drew up the training schedule shown here just after Christmas. It has, unfortunetly been through several versions since. My lingering cold gave me an excuse, if one were needed during the excesses of Christmas, to change and delay the start several times. Anyway, it kicks off tomorrow […]

New Year Exchanges with Essex

From: RichardTo: AndrewSubject: Maps Hi Andrew, Hope you’ve had a good Christmas. I see you’ve been busy on the blog. I’ve started telling people about my plans and am very much committed and excited about the trips. I think I will plan to try meet you in Brussels […]

Maps and Questions

As you can see, piecing all the maps together in a long line would have been impossible in my relatively small living room, but here they all are stacked up on one another. I have followed the route from Calais and the good news is that there is […]

Mapping the route…..nearly

My trip took a major step forward this morning: I bought some maps for most of the route from Calais to Brindisi. I say most of not because I have missed out the bit from Reading to Dover (I should be able to do that with Sustrans maps), […]

200 Days to Go!!!

Between now and the 18th July 2010 is a mere 200 days! The proof is over there on the right… I can remember writing on here when it ticked over to 700 days to go. It really doesn’t seem that long ago. A bit disappointed in all that […]

End of 2009 Summary

I’m on the train en route home after Christmas with my family and thought I would use the time to pull the strands of my preparation for my trip to Puglia in the summer together. Let’s kick off with the route. That is more or less in place: […]

A New Bike for Christmas

I just opened my Christmas presents (it didn’t take long) and I have received a new bike! Here it… could be. As it’s not actually a new bike for me buy for someone who needs a new bike more than me in a developing country. The Oxfam Unwrapped […]

In this weather?

Knowing that I had cycled from the North East to Derby earlier in the year, someone did ask me last week if I were planning on cycling to Yorkshire this Christmas. It had crossed my mind but then I thought better of it. Winter long distance cycling really […]

A Chat with Richard Burton

I just had a good telephone conversation with Richard Burton, the guy who contacted me last week and who is interested in doing some of the journey from the UK to Puglia with me next summer. Here is his picture from his own website! We chatted about different […]

Adventurer Update

It’s been a while since I have mentioned any of the cycling adventurers who have inspired me over the past 18 months or so….Mark Beaumont: he is in Peru and still going strong. Not sure when he is due to arrive in Ushuaia, Argentina – his final destination. […]

Puglia 2010 Worldwide!

Canada, The USA, The UK, France, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Luxemburg, Denmark, Switzerland, Poland, Austria, Portugal, Greece, Sweden, Finland, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Thailand, Australia, Japan… plus all the others who have been and now gone from the map. Amazing who is interested in this drivel!

Snowy day in Reading

…so no school today. What better way to finish the term than this? An escape from all those end of term Christmas rituals that have no educational value whatsoever. Perhaps we should do this every year, snow or no snow. I sense a potential Facebook campaign. I’m struggling […]

Three (slightly edited) emails….

I was only thinking earlier this week that no-one had been in contact for quite a few weeks about the blog and cycle to Italy…. and then this happens:From: “Richard Burton”Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 3:17 PMTo: AndrewSubject: Puglia 2010 Hi AndrewI keep getting drawn back to your […]

Appealing (Italian) Wallpaper

Windows 7 allows for a rotating series of desktop backgroups. These are the six scenes available for the Italian themed set of desktop wallpapers. Not sure where they were taken in Italy but they do tick all the boxes of stunning Italian scenery, especially the one in the […]

The Book of Exploration

The book with this name records great explorations since time began, whenever that might have been. I was browsing through it in the travel section of Waterstones this afternoon – the same corner of the bookshop where I struck up conversation with Mary Bryant a few weeks ago. […]

Alfred L. C. van Amelsvoort PhD

What a name! He does, however, go by the more humble “Fred” and he has been in contact: Dear Andrew,I read with some considerable interest your plans for next year’s cycle to Brindisi. I’m planning to restart my journey from Rome to Jerusalem in April but as a […]

Il Movimento Lento

…or “The Slow Movement” which has nothing to do with a difficult bowel situation and everything to do with walking and cycling. A nice concept for a “movement”. There have been a few people visiting this website via the website of “Il Movimento Lento” so I went to […]

Running in the rain

A slightly longer run this morning… continued down the Thames path instead of doubling back via the canal. It added another mile or so to the run but did require a few stops (the bits in yellow) to catch my breath. The last stretch – all the way […]

Mary Bryant…

…giving a talk about her trip (see below) in the glamorous surroundings of Reading Library. Must make a start on her book! She has agreed to come and speak to Year 9 students at school so I’ll make sure I get through the European leg of her journey […]

Mary Bryant: Four Cheeks to the Wind

I wandered into Waterstones this afternoon as I often do and trawled my eyes across the Travel section books (the only section of the bookshop where I can say “yes, I’ve read that one, and that one, and that one too… don’t fancy that one… oh, I wonder […]

Wiggle

I joined the “Wiggle” fan group on Facebook – it seemed like an interesting place for cyclists to “Facebook” (does the verb exist yet?). I feel as though I have been told off by Manon Valin – see her comment on the left – who, quite frankly, tells […]

Running: making (small) progress

My Sunday morning jogging route continues to slowly expand: up to 4.8 kilometres or 3 miles, run in just over 30 minutes so I won’t be breaking any records yet… I’m making the route longer by running further and further into the centre of Reading along the canal […]

Cycling to the Ashes

Here is another cyclist to follow: Oli Broom (from Maidenhead of all places – not too far from me!) is cycling, as it says on the tin, to Australia: Cycling to the Ashes. From the BBC website: A cricket fan has begun a charity cycle trek from Lord’s […]

October Catch-Up

Just arrived back home from my visit to the Cycle Show at Earls Court in London (see entries below). A little bit disappointed: it is cycling pornography – undeniably beautiful objects everywhere; brushed chrome this and carbon-fibre that… but little of practical use that will help me in […]

Australia calling

I forwarded Jean-Marie’s detailed maps to my two contacts in Australia and received the following replies: AndrewI only have a brief minute to reply, but thank you ever so much for these maps!!!! Outstanding details!!! I’ll reply in more details shortly. As we are overdue some enthusiastic conversation […]

300 days to go

My countdown clock on the vote widgit keeps me informed of the days as they count down. It doesn't seem very long ago that it was at 700 plus. Too tired to write more. I am already in bed sending this update via the mobile. Yawn…

Brussels to Aosta on the EuroVelo 5

Jean-Marie Vion has come up trumps with the map that you can find in the previous post. He writes: Bonjour Andrew,Voici l’itinéraire qui à été fait pour une de mes connaissance pour le trajet Bruxelles – Aoste (Italie). Peut-être intéressant pour toi.Jean-Marie Indeed it is Jean-Marie! Thanks. I’ll […]

And here is the news…

James Bowthorpe has, I see, beaten Mark Beaumont’s record. He arrived home in Balham yesterday after 175 days cycling 18,000 miles. I should really add him to my list of great cycling adventurers. He has a website of course and due respect to him for having completed the […]

Very jealous!

Ian Hendry has invested in a new bike and I am very jealous! It looks so beautiful… Click here to read about how and why he chose the Trek 1.5. Click here to see the thing in all its beauty on the Trek website. At least we won […]

Italian Cycle Network Map

Just been using this map and the information in the previous post to update the Google Map a bit. It’s a long term project to finalise the route…. Note the possibility of either following the route 1 (Ciclopista del Sole) or route 3 (Via dei Pellegrini – the […]

EuroVélo 5: edited to the essentials

The following are the key details from the ECF EuroVélo map about EV5 with identified cycle routes in red, linked to sources of information on the net:England (180 km)Reading to London – NCN 4London to Canterbury to Dover – NCN 1Northern France (140 km)CalaisCanal de Calais to Saint […]