The heat wave continues today with record high temperatures
through most of England. Scotland on the
other hand is having record lows. I
believe that the high here in Langford was 34 c
which was a record. The forecast
looks like a cooling trend so I am optimistic that riding will become much
better. Making more than 16 kms (10
miles) on a bottle of water will really help.
This morning we rolled out of the B&B at around 8:30 and
it was already stifling hot. Fortunately
we were headed down river from Exeter along the river. It was a gorgeous ride
down the river to estuary at Exmouth.
The ocean had cooled things down considerably. It was a great ride down a paved path. At one point we passed the Royal Marine Commando
Training Center. Miles of chain link
fences with coiled razor wire on top. We
stopped and talked to the gate guard. He was a really nice fellow who offered
to let us in however his condition was nobody gets out.
On the route today there was miles of wooden board walks out
over the tidal marches. They were lots
of fun to ride and the boards made an interesting clatter as you rode over
them. There was lots of bird viewing
platforms along the way but we never stopped to watch.
After we left Exmouth we turned along the Jurassic
coast. I believe it is called the
Jurassic Coast as cliffs are all of Jurassic age. It was so hot and humid that there was a huge
heat haze which limited the views of the coast.
We stopped in a little town called Lyme Regis for lunch. What a cute little town perched on the side
of the cliffs. Little narrow streets
crowded with summer tourists. There was
a beautiful sand beach which was crowded with sun bathers and swimmers. Too cold for me and we had to hurry along so
no time for taking a dip.
Tonight we are in the Mayfield cottage in Langford. We have the entire cottage to ourselves and
even though it is billed as a cottage it is really a huge three bedroom house
with a lovely English garden and patio out back. Being such a nice day we decided to get rotisserie
chickens from the super market and eat on the patio. A two
liter bottle of cider to wash down the chicken, salad and fresh sour dough
bread, followed by a generous helping of ice cream topped another great day of
touring.
Tomorrow is a 45 mile ride into Bath for a two day lay
over. This is going to be classic ride
as Jos has us routed down a rail line through several tunnels. WOW!
It is supposed to be cooler tomorrow.
Terry
PS: Jos was just talking to the cottage owner and he was say that the last dragon in England was slain on the top of the hill directly behind this cottage. Cool!
PS: Jos was just talking to the cottage owner and he was say that the last dragon in England was slain on the top of the hill directly behind this cottage. Cool!
3 comments:
Enjoying your blog, thanks for letting us 'ride along' with you!!!
Nice journey today, too bad about the heat, but it will cool off. The humidity is what makes it a killer. At least in AZ it is a DRY heat, kinda like an open dryer vent.
Your photos are stunning and I really like the boardwalk shot. Thanks for writing this every day - it is such a commitment, but very much appreciated.
We just got cough up on your last three days. Sounds like tough riding with heat, humidity, hills, and rough roads. At least you all are enjoying some stunning countryside and not too many miles. Too bad you missed Stonehenge a couple of days after summer solstice. On the Arizona front we are finishing our rides before 9:00 where temps are hitting 100 deg. On the roads at 6:00 with temps around 85. Enjoy. Let's here from Agnes too🙂
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