
Andrew and Jane (Guy's parents) joined us the evening for steaks all round and a few bottles of wine. As they left to go back to Somerset at around 10pm, the cycling team were getting carried away ordering another bottle of wine followed by a further one! Following the release of a number of unpleasant smells from James, Guy and James entertained Steve with a play fight, a closely fought battle which Guy possibly won with the more telling blows. However, in the morning, the signs of a good night showed with the morning starting in shakey fashion with hangovers all round.
Having shown our competitive streak yesterday by overtaking the King Sturge surveyors at great
pace on a hill, we came across them again this morning. The competitiveness was still there and we yo-yoed with them all morning, overtaking, being over taken, and so on, and so on. Trying to race up hills certainly is a good challenge! Unfortunately for Steve, he was unable to hold off one of the girls who made her way past him as Steve's uphill speed could not get him up quick enough.
Guy clearly smelt bad this morning! He was hounded by flies which buzzed around his head for a good hour as we trudged up the never ending hills. After numerous climbs and descents, we made it to what we really expected from Dartmoor, open and baron land! The weather was truly fabulous and the landscape beautiful making those hills that bit more worthwhile despite the devastating heat! We were welcomed by Dartmoor's cows, horses and sheep who casually lay in the middle of the road and appeared unperturbed by our presence. Following a morning of very slow progress, another great lunch was provided by Philip and
Isabelle (Steve's parents) which geared us up for a long afternoon ahead. Finishing up lunch at 3pm we still had another 60 miles to go, by 5pm we still had another 40 miles to go. Even after we had got off Dartmoor, the hills did not ease, soon after passing Tavistock we got to Gunnislake. It was here that we faced our toughest hill yet of the whole trip, a steep climb which took us around 40 minutes to get to the top of at a speed of around 4.5 mph.
Enough was enough, or so James and Guy thought. Steve, having missed out on 15 miles due to bike problems insisted that he would catch up the miles at another point. He picked the worst day and the worst terrain! While James and Guy tucked into more food and a beer, Steve struggled on around the beautiful but hilly Cornish countryside. A huge amount of admiration must go to Steve for this, it really was great great effort after the day we had all had!! Brilliant effort!
We have been told by some 'End to Enders' that Scotland is the hardest bit. We do not believe that there is any truth in this. Our fitness levels have improved markedly over the past week and today has been by far and away the most challenging yet. If you want short sharp ascents or even long slow ascents, Cornwall is your place!
43 miles to Lands End!! 6:30 departure time, we are so nearly there! To date, this really has been the most wonderful challenge and adventure so let's hope we can finish it all off in style tomorrow morning!!
Good night and see you on the finish line!!
I think I've seen that first photo before, on a program called Booze Britain.
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