Saturday, 11 October 2014

Riding the length of the Thames

Sept 7-8 , 2014


About 5 years ago I got the idea in my head of riding the length of the Thames. A bit of research led me to discover that it starts just outside a small village called Kemble in the English county of Gloucestershire. Where did it end? My first thought was the Thames flood barriers in East London. Not the case it transpires. The official ending is where its estuary spills into the North Sea marked by the naming of the first town on the sea which is aptly called Leigh on Sea. Less than 120 miles as the crow flies it is in fact 205 miles by actual river flow from start to finish.

This year the plan was hatched to ride it over 3 days. Keeping as close to the river as physically possible we would ride the tow path where we could and if that wasn't possible then we would simply ride the nearest road that ran parallel to the river.

Day 1 was to be as far possible with an eye to making it to Reading where we would stay in a riverside pub. Day 2 was to be Reading to Richmond where we both lived and day 3 was to be from Richmond to Leigh-on-Sea.

My partner on this trip would be another insane Aussie who lives 10 doors down from me in the same street. Like all true bloodied Aussie men after a few pints in a pub one night he jumped at the chance.

We caught the train to Kemble in Gloucestershire late on Friday afternoon and stayed in a B&B some 6 miles from the Head of the Thames. We got lost just trying to find the start which is about a mile from the nearest road and at the top end of a public accessed paddock marked by a single headstone.

There is no gushing spring there. Supposedly there is a subterranen flow of water that commences there and ends up becoming the river that is. You see your first bit of real river about 2 miles from the headstone and the first meaningful crossing is about 11 miles from the start. We lifted out bikes over and through 17 gates in the first 6 miles which took just over an hour to complete. At that rate it was going to take us forever.

We set off at 8.15 am on Saturday morning blessed with perfect English summers weather. Stopped for coffee in Lechlade, lunch in Oxford and got to Reading at 7.45 pm that night.

Sunday we departed Reading at 7.50 am and surprised ourselves by arriving in Richmond at 1.30.pm. We then toyed with the idea of wondering just how far we could get the rest of the day. So after a quick lunch, shower and change of clothes we set off thinking that if we could make it to the other side of London it would leave only a small final lg to be cycled on Monday. As it transpired we arrived into Leigh on Sea at 7.35 pm having cycled 320 km in 2 days on mountain bikes.








The head of the Thames....in some non descript field in the middle of nowhere in Gloucestershire






Fresh legged and able bodied two mad Aussies



The start...322 Km to go




Leigh on Sea lies that way....




The first meaningful crossing of the Thames some 11 miles from its start





The things they do in the country to keep themselves amused





Oxford





Typical English county scene





Stunning views....




Plenty of these...thatched houses






Day 2 and we rolled on







Horrah Henry Land







Outside the Queens weekender (Windsor Castle)




No lack of fishermen





Through central London




Keeping track of our time


And keeping an 'eye' on the iconic scenes of London





London Tower





Pimping the bike with roadside debris





322 km (205 miles) later we arrive at the official end of the Thames where it spills into the North Sea




A tired man



Fatigued personnified

Namibia II



August 16-30th , 2014
Namibia



Where did you come from?






On the prowl






Do you see what I see ?






Something extraordinary being tucked away in a hide watching these magnificent beasts satiate their thirst barely 30 ft from you under a full moon






Spread eagled









I was trying to hide








A face only a mother could love






Unlikely sign







Protective mum








Aw shucks he is taking our photo





Prancing away




Horns to die for





Zebra crossing (sorry!)




Every but which way





A Zebra laugh




Watchya want?





Yea....whatchya want?





Home DIY




You!





Knee deep





The boyz at the bar





Push me pull you Oryx






Siblings snap





Kneeling to drink





Toilet seat head





A conglomeration






Eye lashes galore





Reflections





Now watch...this is how you drink




Mmmmm lovely...





Late afternoon lounge about





Late afternoon ywan












Finger licking




Nose cleaning