India coast to coast day 5
Word had reached me of the snowy conditions back in Norfolk that had brought day to day life there to a standstill. I checked the weather forecast and was relieved that no snow was forecast here, at least not for the foreseeable future or indeed ever. In fact our challenge turned out to be quite different as by mid afternoon the temperature had reached 38C and it was the longest ride of the week at over 63 miles.
It was too hot to stop, as the cooling breeze generated whilst cycling was noticeably by its absence if you paused to take breather or a photo, but it still turned into another action packed day of teashops, temples and tarmac (but this time with monkeys!).
As always the day started with the dash across the big city but we were now pretty blasé as we rang our bells to dodge round the tuc tucs, motorbikes, people and cows while effortlessly cruising through.
We were getting the hang of cycling in an Indian city |
More paddy field action |
First teashop of the day |
A local tea shop customer adding his view on the tea mark |
A good glass of indian black tea |
With renewed vigour we were off again and soon came across a curious phenomenon prevalent in these parts. A local villager was covering half the main road with plants to dry out his herbs, spices or nuts. This made the section of road into single carriageway. Every one here seemed to accept that this was fine but try doing that on the A11 on a bank holiday weekend and see what happens.
Road became single carriageway so stuff could be dried |
Lunch served as usual on banana leaves, which saves on the washing up |
Monkeys waiting patiently for the hairdresser |
"Monkey temple" |
The final tea shop of the ride was a bit of a surprise as we had moved away from the mud hut style to more of what we were used to in Norfolk and disappointedly we found ourselves being influenced by the aircom giving it a higher AAA then any other to date.
A more modern style tea shop |
First cake selection of trip |
Tea and super dry cake |
Mrs Crusader outruns a local tractor |
Tomorrow's weather forecast (what a surprise 30C + and full sun again with no chance of snow)
Cafe
|
Tea
|
Food
|
Ambiance
|
Score
|
Auraville visitor centre cafe
| 3 | 7 | 4 | 4.67 |
Caddaloor
| 7 | 7.5 | 6.78 | 7.09 |
Buvanagiri
| 5.8 | 3 | 3.7 | 4.16 |
Anakkarai
| 4.5 | 6.8 | 5.6 | 5.63 |
Reghunaedhapuram
| 6.2 | 3.2 | 4.9 | 4.76 |
Rayavaram
| 6 | 5.6 | 8 | 6.53 |
Stats
Miles
|
Average Speed
|
Hours on bike
|
Meters climbed
| |
Day 1 familiarisation
| 2.9 | 8.08 | 0:21 | 2 |
Day 2 Puducherry loop
| 14 | 9.76 | 1:26 | 77 |
Day 3 Puducherry to Chidambaram
| 63.2 | 12.68 | 4:59 | 119 |
Day 4 Chidambaram to Tanjoure
| 41.9 | 12.35 | 3:23 | 69 |
Day 5 Tanjoure to Chettinad
| 63.6 | 14.35 | 4:26 | 247 |
Overall
|
185.6
| 12.72 | 14:35 | 514 |
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