The Great Ride North
Day 1
Guist Post office
Open Mon-Sat 9:30-4:30, Sun 9:00-3:00
Thaxters Coffee shop
Open everyday 9-4:30
As we lined up in Bawburgh Golf club car park this morning for 'le Grand Depart', I was beginning to wonder if my latest scam, to get a load more new cafes reviewed for my blog, was such a good idea. Our mission was simple, we would be riding nearly 600 miles from Norwich to St Andrews while Chris (Mrs Crusader) would try to raise lots of money for world bicycle relief and I would aim to find the best cafe on national cycle route 1 (and award a certificate to the top one). The downside is that it is now mid October so there is a strong possibility of a number of cold, wet and windy days ahead of us. However there was no backing out now.Guist Post office
Open Mon-Sat 9:30-4:30, Sun 9:00-3:00
Thaxters Coffee shop
Open everyday 9-4:30
To find out more on how we got to this point see post Norwich to St Andrews cycle ride update.
Lining up at the the start of our ride with some extra cycling guest for the day |
With the starting flag waved it was time to set off to our first stop which was the Post Office at Guist and the only cafe that I have been to before on our planned route (see Urgent mystery engagement). For the first leg we were joined by fellow golfers Jo and Annie plus Barry and Helen and their tandem. My main fear was that with three lady golfers on board the focus would be on chatting and not pedalling so it was a good job that it was one of the shorter legs.
With water proofs packed away for the day it was somewhat of a surprise when within 5 minutes of starting I felt a small drop of rain, then a number of drops before a full collection of them we're hammering down. I decided to ignore the advice of our supporters and hurriedly put my rain proof gear on.
Waterproofs were needed within 5 minutes of setting off |
I was freezing cold when we arrived at Guist Post Office |
Our very own drying off zone at Guist post office cafe |
Selection of cakes and drinks |
The cake selection was rather on the small side but we managed to try all 3 on offer, lemon, chocolate and coffee which all scored well. The only issue being that they came with my pet hate of being served on their serviettes rendering the napkin useless for crumb wiping activity. Remember #keepcakeoffserviettes. I just hoped this wasn't a bad omen for the rest of the trip.
#keepcakeoffserviettes |
At this point Barry and Helen and their Tandem left us to return home to Norwich to dry out whilst the remainder of the group pressed on. Fortunately it had stopped raining and I had stopped shivering so the next bit of the ride was a lot more pleasant. However it didn't last for too long before it started raining again.
My remaining cycling guests during a rare dry period |
Outside Thaxters coffee shop |
Cake selection |
Cakes and drinks |
My three cycling guests couldn't even manage a piece of cake between them |
Traveling along cycle route 1 in Norfolk |
We soon arrived at the gates of Sandringham where the Queen lives. I had written to the Queen to say we were passing and clearly told her what time we would be there. As we were virtually on time I was somewhat disappointed she was not by the side of the road to see us go by. On more than one occasion, as a child, I had waited for the Queen (who was often late) to go by and had given her a cheery wave with my flag so I felt the least she could do was return the gesture by waving a flag back at me on this occasion. I will definitely be boycotting her speech this Christmas in protest.
Waiting for the Queen to turn up outside Sandringham |
By our very own Welcome sign the Premier Inn had kindly prepared for us. |
A big thanks to Jo, Annie, Barry and Helen and their Tandem for accompanying us today but tomorrow we will be on our own for the second leg so I hope the weather improves and cake consumption increases.
If you would like to encourage Chris (Mrs Crusader) to keep going you can make a donation at her World Bicycle Relief page where you can also find out more about the charities great work in Africa.
Mrs Crusader's cycling progress dashboard after day 1
Tiredness
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Mood
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Saddle Soreness
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Confidence of finishing
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Not yet fatigued
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Happy
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Bum fine
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High
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Tomorrows Weather forecast is
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Cafe ratings for cafes reviewed on National Cycle route 1
Cafe
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Hot Choc Quality
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Guest Hot Drink Quality
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Effective Café Selection
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Cake Taste Quality
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Atmosphere and Ambiance
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Total
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Post office Guist
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9.5
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7.75
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3.75
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7.5
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6.5
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7.00
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Thaxtons Coffee Shop
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7
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6
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7.5
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7.5
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7
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7.00
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Stats (Mrs Crusader)
Miles
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Average Speed
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Hours on bike
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Meters climbed
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Bawburgh- Kings Lynn
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61.1
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12.0
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5:04
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854
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Overall
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61.1
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12.0
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5:04
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854
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