I was sleeping and in my dream there was a noise that I could not identify, it was like I had broken my nose and I could not breathe. At 5am I opened my eyes and I figured out the noise. Sea chickens you are invading my dreams. The dawn chorus was more like a screeching rage. Oh well that’s the seaside for you.
The Victoria inn was a lovely pub, with a nice set of locals, Harry and I popped down in the evening and got loads of support - so thank you. In the morning we collected our bikes and got set for a nice simple ride to the Severn bridge.
All started swimmingly and we thought we might as well stop at an Animal Park about 4 miles away from our start point. It was a lovely experience and the keepers were so happy to meet Harry. They thought his journey and mission were amazing. Molly was one of the team working on animal experiences and Harry had loads of fun petting snakes, rabbits, alpacas and goats. He even got to hold a super cute tanrec (spiky like a hedgy, but more like a shrew).
We left after about 45 minutes as we still had a massive 36 miles to go. We promptly got lost and cycled toward Brean sands. We eventually found the Brean down cycle path. It zigged and zagged, but mainly remained flat. The path eventually leads to a stunning church on a hill. Only if we had more time to explore…
The kissing gates on this stretch were annoying, we had to remove Tiggy at each gate and carry it through separately- sow gates are far more trailer friendly…
The next stretch was far from enjoyable for me, I kept getting lost in Weston Super-Mare. Harry got plenty of stops and got to say maybe times “daddy have you got us lost again?” He also commented that I had used the word “ridiculous three times in the last hour”
We were trying to follow the route markers and kept missing them. When we did find the markers they took through twisting parks and nature areas. All good but my route planning was based on straight lines - so this added 4 miles on the day. Even harry commented on that they should make the paths a little straighter.
Upon missing my 10th marker, that Harry spotted, we started to push our bikes up and over to Worle station. Tiggy felt wobbly, luckily we chose to stop for lunch there on the bench. A couple more miles and my entire rear axle might have separated!
At this point I was exhausted and we will had 30 miles to go, we powered through the next 10 miles and stopped to refuel at van parked in a lay-by. The ladies at Mealalicious - made up a cheese and bacon burger for Harry. A rating of “B” - I thought it was better than that as it was locally sourced meat in the burger and not a catering patty. “If they would have chopped the bacon, they would have scored higher”. Said Harry. They donated £8 and this pushed our total to exactly £8,000. Harry thanks you all from the bottom of his heart.
The next 10 miles involved really long straight roads, the type that suck your soul out! So the only solution, stop at the Cleavdon craft centre. Whilst I was enjoying a snack and a drink, Harry wondered off to the pottery barn. He came back with his eyes alight- “daddy can we buy some pottery?”
I joined him in the shop and the lady did say he asked for the smallest and lightest item in the shop. He wanted a cat drinks coaster, and a Scooby snacks jar.
We were both feeling flat and dejected that it was 3pm and we still had 20 miles to go, so I said ok to the snacks jar, if he perked up for Devon Radio. The deal was struck and he shone!
Another 1kg to the payload! The lady in the shop also gave him a cute cat trinket for free. Incidentally I did not buy the coaster, I opted for a spoon holder, the type you put next to cooker. I know my wife wants one. So that’s a nice gift from Harry.
At this point I was actually searching for a hotel closer to us to shorten the day. I asked Harry his opinion and he was firm that he wanted to do the mileage. Thank you Harry for supporting me when I was struggling.
The next part I kind of enjoyed, we got to cycle next to the M5, cross over it, Cross under it. If you have driven that road there is a massive flyover overlooking a valley, we got to cycle below that. How cool! We got to visit the car yards at the bottom too. Also very cool!
We would cheer each time we bumped into the M5. I could talk about underground railways and fir cones that looked like eggs, however, I’m tired. Instead I will say after 49 miles we reached the services and 30 minutes later the Louise and Charlie arrived with some food. A very nice surprise for Harry.
Ps. My trailer is now sooo much lighter! Treasures offloaded.
One footnote. We bumped into two young ladies crossing the m5 road bridge on foot. They had walked from John O’Groats. Much respect to you. On foot that is a huge journey.
Harry’s View: I am a bit tired to have a full view. The fake hedgehog was nice to hold. It was nice to see mummy and Charlie. They brought me a bath bomb - I’m off to have one now!