In
2001 I lost both my father Maurice Pewsey and Mother-in-Law Margaret Weilding
to Cancer. This website and the money raised from the trip in aid of MacMillan Cancer
Relief is dedicated to their memory.
Maurice Pewsey Margaret Weilding (nee Jones)
1922 - 2001 1932
- 2001
Would I do it again?
Yes, or something similar. We all enjoyed the trip - and each other's company -
so much that we are keen to do another. Perhaps something in France taking in a
few classic Tour de France mountain stages just to see what they are like.
Would I recommend it?
Definitely!!
Highlights
We all enjoyed the route and wouldn't really
change much of it in hindsight. Particular highlights though were the mountain
route to Tongue, as well as our route through Cornwall and the West Coast of
Scotland via Arran.
Lowlights
Bridgewater, Avonmouth, and the A82 through
the Great Glen.
What would I
miss the least now that we'd finished?
Tight fitting hot
and steamy lycra shorts, anything pasta and Tracker chocolate bars.
Kit
Key to enjoyment to the whole trip was travelling light meaning we didn't have to carry lots of weight up the hills. We kept everything so much to a minimum that their really wasn't anything we didn't use. Most (not all) YHA's have washing machines these days so with the combination of modern quick drying cycle clothing, we only had 2 sets of cycle clothing to alternate each day, a pair of normal shorts for the evening, a lightweight fleece jumper and ronhills for cold weather, and a waterproof reflective cycle jacket for wet weather. I also had a pair of nylon waterproof overshoes to keep my feet dry.