The Great Ride North
Day 3
Jossals cafe, Market Rasen,
Open Monday-Sat 9-5, Sun 10-4
Honey Pot Cafe, Barton on Humber
Open Everyday 10-3:30
Due to these factors we decided to go for an earlier start and were up, breakfasted, packed and on the road just after 8:00. Chris (Mrs Crusader) gave one last soulful look as we passed the first tee but after that got her head down as we returned to National cycle route 1 to continue the long stretch along the river towards Lincoln.
Back on the cycle path alongside the river |
At Jossals cafe our first stop of the day |
Cake menu mirror |
It was now time to set off again in order to tackle the long steep big hill I had promised which we found a couple of miles up the road. It was a bit of a shock to the system but you can see in the photo just how much Chris was enjoying it and this was only half way so imagine how much fun she had had by the top. I was impressed to hear that she still had one gear left which she was saving for the next two days when it gets proper steep.
Chris loving every minute of the long steep big hill |
Going down one of the lumpy bits |
Mending our first puncture of the week |
From here it wasn't long before we could see the Humber Bridge where we found our second stop the Honey pot cafe at the waterside visitors centre.
At the visitor's centre by the Humber bridge |
Surprisingly good selection of cakes for a visitors centre |
Cakes and drinks at the Honey pot |
About to cross our first suspension road bridge of the trip |
Welcome poster for us at the Premier Inn |
If you would like to encourage Chris to keep going all the way to St Andrews 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 3
Tomorrows Weather forecast is
Today's route
Cafe ratings for cafes reviewed on National Cycle route 1
Mrs Crusader's cycling progress dashboard after day 3
Tiredness
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Mood
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Saddle Soreness
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Confidence of finishing
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Achy legs
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Still civil
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Better than expected thanks to nettle numbness
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Yes but don't know when
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Today's route
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
|
7.00
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Thaxtons Coffee Shop
|
7
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6
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7.5
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7.5
|
7
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7.00
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Caffe Aurora
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5
|
3
|
8.5
|
7.5
|
6.5
|
6.20
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Haven cafe
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5.5
|
7
|
3
|
6.5
|
7
|
5.80
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Jossals cafe
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7.0
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7.5
|
4
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8.0
|
6
|
6.50
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Honey Pot cafe
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6.5
|
6
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5.5
|
7.5
|
7
|
6.50
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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
|
61.1
|
12.0
|
5:04
|
854
|
Kings Lynn - Woodall Spa
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63.1
|
13.5
|
4:39
|
89
|
Woodall Spa- Beverley
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75.9
|
12.4
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6:06
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740
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Day 4
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Day 5
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Day 6
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Day 7
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Day 8
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Overall
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200.1
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12.65
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15:49
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1683
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