Posted by: bloodbikes | July 5, 2010

Dust settled, motorbike delivered

The pushbike ride behind us, we were delighted to reach the hoped for destination of handing over a new BMW 1200 motorbike to Bloodbikes on Thursday 1st July at all Hallows school. All Hallows raised a huge amount for bloodbikes through sponsored walks, cycle rides, household tasks etc. The children entered a competition to name the motorbike and the winning entry was “the flying crane” reflecting the school’s symbol.

Many many thanks to all who have donated to this cause, and to all of the riders who joined us on the cycle ride, but most of all to those who voluntarily staff Bloodbikes!

Posted by: bloodbikes | May 22, 2010

Finishing line

We got there! A couple of photos from lands end. Brilliant finish. Met by friends ian and wendy Powell at the final tape. Job done but probably not blog done just yet.

Posted by: bloodbikes | May 22, 2010

St Michaels Mount

12 more miles to go.

Posted by: bloodbikes | May 22, 2010

Crossing the Camel

9.10 am on day 19 we take the ferry to padstow.

Posted by: bloodbikes | May 21, 2010

Rock around the clock

Thanks to the kindness of Brian Maxwell, team bloodbikes is staying the night in Rock on the North coast of Cornwall. I’ve never visited here before but it is exquisite. I attach a photo of us in front of our digs and a photo of the estuary.

Tough day today: lots of hills in north Devon and Cornwall. Unbelievable weather again, steady sunshine, gentle breeze. We have been so lucky with the weather throughout, hardly any rain, wonderful temperatures, summer’s a-coming.

And we say goodbye to Richard Killen who has been a trooper, as was only to be expected from a man who has previously completed the long trip. Have a good weekend in Fowey, Richard.

Posted by: bloodbikes | May 21, 2010

The final frontier

Bridge over the Camel: entering the last county in England was an uplifting occasion.

Posted by: bloodbikes | May 21, 2010

Generosity

A big thankyou to shirley at trevathen tea rooms at Endillion who despite the fact that the tea room had shut gave us delicious tea free grati and for nothing because we are doing this thing for charity.

Posted by: bloodbikes | May 21, 2010

New man

So farewell then Andy Crane. Immediately replaced by new rider, Simon Hatch.

Posted by: bloodbikes | May 21, 2010

Saunton sands

Surf’s up at 8am. 20 odd individuals in the water on a sensational morning.

Posted by: bloodbikes | May 21, 2010

South molton livestock mart

Exmoor is a major sheep and beef farming area. We passed the Market at south molton on Thursday. The exmoor farmer’s vehicle of choice?

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