Saturday, 4 July 2015

Day 2 - 4th July - Mablethorpe to Brough/Hull


MAP TITLE: A2 - Mablethorpe - Hull    

START: 7:45  Mablethorpe Promenade
FINISH: 5::00 Brough
DATE: 4th July
MILEAGE PLANNED: 65.31
MILEAGE TRAVELLED 81.4 
ACCOMODATION:  YES

 
Today's plan was to head to Hull, and cross the humber Bridge.  I was due to stay over in Hull, however due to unforseen circumstances that fell through.  I had made back up plans to stay with a couple in Brough, which meant a longer day 3, however it couldn't be helped.




Last night I camped here which is at the back of the Mablethorpe promenade.  It is a park that is dedicated to those lost in war.  There's a grassy area by the car park that is used for free by motorhomes etc..



I met up with the couples in these motorhomes.  They holiday
and travel together and invited me to camp with them.
 

Emergency tent :-)
I cooked an evening meal of pasta and stewed steak, simple filling and most of all quick.

 It was so warm that I decided not to put my tent up and instead sleep out on my mats and sleeping bag.  Big mistake a thunderstorm hit and I had to make a run for it with my kit into that shelter above.  It wasn't very comfortable, but I didn't notice I was very tired and soon fell asleep.

I woke in the morning to find the rain had been very fierce as my sleeping bag was soaked through from the knees down.  Fortunately down stays pretty warm even when wet, one up for down.  I was up for 6 and packed by 6:45 and on my way to find some breakfast.
I found him on the road and had to do a double take, I have
adopted him as someone else to talk to his name is "SSSid" of course!

I found breakfast here, on the promenade.
they had opened up early.  What better advertisement than the
cook seen here eating his own food!
 



Inside the cafe a very welcoming host

some shots of St Helens Church







I stopped here to use the loo, they have peacocks running all over the place.





Cleethorpes Promenade




The new sea defenses at Humberside

I thought I would have to double back but fortunately I found a gap in the fence!

The home of Young's seafood
cycling towards it I could smell the fish!



Lying back in some grass looking at the sky

This turned out to be a mistake I was bitten badly,
it turns out i was sharing a home with an ants nest

The train crossing at Ulceby

Ulceby boats a church on it's sign but the real one needs repair!



 In curtis I met a man and asked if the Abbey was any good.  I just got depends if you like it... I didn press on.  He told me it was no more than a mile away.... 

Thornton Abbey train station
I must be near the Abbey now it has a railway station named after it, it must be good.
poppys line the fields here

The Gatehouse to the Abbey in the distance

At the Abbey entrance £4.00 reasonable especially if I like it.

View of the gatehouse entrance


After all that I couldn't get into the Abbey, nowhere safe to lock a bike.
Ulla the attendant kindly took a photo of me




Approaching the Humber

I met a gentleman in shorts and a Bowler Hat,
I commented how nice the hat was.
Humber views

over the humber and off to Brough

My accommodation in Brough

What a beautiful home

Shirley and John Littlefair
amazing hosts and vegetarians

Not forgetting Poppy
Thats all for now it's late im tired I will fill in the rest of the day tomorrow.

Friday, 3 July 2015

Day 1 - 3rd July - Kings Lynn, to Chapel St Leonards/Mablethorpe



I managed about 3 hrs sleep last night after final preps I was back up at 2am ready for the journey down to Kings Lynn.  Vic picked us up on time and we had a fairly pleasant trip down with only a minor detour for a closed road.

There were some amazing views on the way, fields with trees that looked like they were adrift in a sea of early morning mist and the sunrise through the mist looked like a nuclear explosion in slow motion.
stunning sunrise

meltdown through the mist


We had food at Mc Donalds and then headed into Kings Lynn, Vic had a rest in his car and then Rosana and I headed off for a coffee, we eventually found a costa.  It’s difficult to say goodbye so I am not going to go into detail.

We met up with Vic again and then drove to just outside Kings Lynne onto one of the A roads, we unloaded the bike and fitted all of the kit to it.  We took a few pictures and videos a few final words, hugs and goodbyes and I was off.

Rosanna insisting I was smothered in sun tan lotion, before heading off!

packed and ready to go


The weather was amazing I can’t remember such a beautiful day, crystal clear skies and the temperature was high but surprisingly low humidity.  I could not have asked for a more perfect send off.




Elevation Profile
Planned Route - took a few detours :-)

Field after field of produce - in this case cabage

A roads that are smooth and completely level with blue skies
am I dreaming??

A view from Sutton Bridge

Another Sutton Bridge view

Just before Boston I felt my rear wheel seemed unstable and shortly after I got a flat, I pulled over and began knocking a few doors to see if they minded me fixing it in the shade of their garden the heat was no problem zipping along on the bike, but stop for a few minutes and it was merciless.

Eventually a young polish girl opened the door and said it was fine, very soon her boyfriend turned up on a bicycle and introduced himself as zeebee.  I only know one polish saying courtesy of Jane Vickers at my old workplace Jin Dhobra I said, he smiled and said I can't speak much English either.

I fixed the puncture but it was a double one and too far apart to be a pinch puncture, i was suspicious.  I put the tyre back on and immediately another flat, this time I checked the tyre more thoroughly and noticed that the beading had actually snapped with the wire protruding.  All I could do was cut it off and put tape across the tyre was done for.  Unfortuantely this punctured for a 3rd time straight away.

I got a taxi to take me and the bike 2 miles up the road to the nearest Halfords.  I had bought the tyre from halfords and explained this to the manager along with the fact it had done less than 500 miles.  He was amazing he instantly said go speak to adam the bike mechanic and tell him I said to do a swap.

they didn't have a swalbe but they did have one that looked as tough so I accepted that and left Adam to it whilst I dived out to get a sandwich from the Aldi's next door  (When your on a tour Aldi's and Lidl are your best buddies).

I returned to find that Adam had been upstairs and found a matched tyre which he had replaced along with a new innertube.  He had checked my gears over (they were fine) and he noticed that the mudguard stay was a little close to the gears so he put two extra washers on to pack it out.

All I can say is what amazing care and support from Halfords, I didn't even have to get whiney they just did the right thing!


Fosdyke All Saints


Origins of the lamp below

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Aparently an unwelcome weed but I enjoyed them!

The side of the road was lined with these flowers, anyone
Know what they are?

A little cycleway along a river very
welcome


The Parish Church of St James Frieston

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A beautiful interior

cool and welcoming
if your tired and hot churches make amazing
respite


A dandelion and Burdock at Mrs Welsby's pantry
 I stopped here simply because it looked so nice, I found some traditional dandelion and burdock which went down nicely :-)  Mrs Welsby herself served me, she was an estate agent in a previous incarnation and had set on this venture, she had only just finished the shop and was busy getting ready a tea shop!


Mrs Welsby's Pantry can be found at:
Croft Bank, Croft, Lincolnshire, PE24 4RL
TEL: 07596433103

Welcome to Skegness


 I am starting to feel like I am making headway now - I could smell the sea!
Derbyshire Miners Convalescent Home


That's all the pics I took today.

When I reached Skegness I toook a detour and pretty much travelled the promenades and followed the sea at every opportunity.  I eventually reached Sutton on Sea promenade and I dipped out for a quick shandy/coffee and a commando raid on the pubs electricity.

I am tired but a good tired, I will finish my coffee and then go and camp on the beach, I will put some pics of that tomorrow.