Tuesday 5 July 2011

DEVON'S C2C: THE STORY IN PICTURES

On 2 July 2011, six cyclists met in Plymouth with the aim to cycle 102 miles to Ilfracombe in one day. All were committed wildlife supporters and three had never completed 100 miles a day before. This is their story in pictures as they cycle across some of the finest scenery Devon has to offer.

We start at 6am in Plymouth.





It is now 6.30 and we stop to view birds nesting in Plymbridge Woods, an essential stop for wildlife enthusiasts.





At 7.15am, the riding gets tough where we leave Plymbridge Woods for Dartmoor.




Dartmoor offered spectacular cycling. At 9.30, we were riding across Mary Tavy Moor on route to Okehampton.





We left the moors at Okehampton and found ourselves on tiny lanes where traffic was minimal but wildlife can often be seen. Today, we had to make way for heavy horses and a trailer.





North Devon's coast is simply spectacular. There are not many places with views to die for like this.




It was 7.40pm when we pulled into Ilfracombe. Everyone had made it! a great achievement.




In case you noticed, two who were supremely fit rode ahead. We were all people who just love being out on our bikes in our very special countryside. Thank you to everyone who supported Devon Wildlife Trust













1 comment:

  1. very impressive ...... I like the pictures and sounds like you had a great ride ..... is that my bike I can see (o:
    xxx

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