Monday 22 June 2009

Please support these worthwhile causes

We invite you to support us by donating money to two immensely worthwhile cycling-related charities:-

Sustrans (http://www.sustrans.org.uk/) - the well-known organisation that is developing the National Cycle Network (over 12,000 miles of cyclist- and walker-friendly routes around Britain) as well as initiatives such as Bike-It (encouraging cycling to school), Connect2 (the winner of the People's Millions Lottery contest on ITV1 in December 2007) and many more.

Re-Cycle (http://www.re-cycle.org/) - whose mission is to collect secondhand bicycles and ship them to Africa. Not only does it help Africans by offering poor people the best means to improve their lives, giving them opportunities to travel to work and school. It also benefits Britain by providing training in bike mechanics, reducing waste and landfill and giving Youth Offending Teams and brain injury rehabilitation volunteers the opportunity to help out in workshops in a safe and supportive environment. Find out more at http://www.re-cycle.org/About.

We have set up 2 Justgiving.com pages at http://www.justgiving.com/Christine-Armstrong and http://www.justgiving.com/stevehsmith/ where you can donate or email us on silverlejog@googlemail.com. Of course, friends and family can drop us an email on the usual addresses or give us a call. Alternatively you can give direct to either or both of the charities here and here.

Thank you so much.

Planned Itinerary (Formatting looks dodgy on some computers!)









Day
Date
Overnight


MilesTotal










1
23/07/2009
Start Land's End




1
23/07/2009
Newquay


5757
2
24/07/2009
Okehampton


64121
3
25/07/2009
Bridgwater


65186
4
26/07/2009
Chepstow


57243
5
27/07/2009
Ludlow


61304
6
28/07/2009
Winsford


60364
7
29/07/2009
Leyland


58422
8
30/07/2009
Tebay


59481
9
31/07/2009
Canonbie


62543
10
01/08/2009
Penicuik


71614
11
02/08/2009
Perth


58672
12
03/08/2009
Dalwhinnie


61733
13
04/08/2009
Inverness


70803
14
05/08/2009
Crask Inn


77880
15
06/08/2009
Thurso


70950
16
07/08/2009
Finish John o'Groats


21971





































































Click on the destination in the table above to see a map of our intended route.























If we're going near your way and you fancy joining us for part of the ride please get in touch - normal phone numbers and email addresses or silverlejog@googlemail.co.uk























































































































































































































































































































































































































Wednesday 17 June 2009

Who We Are

To celebrate 25 years of wedded bliss Christine Armstrong & Stephen Smith are to cycle from Land's End to John o' Groats in a little over two weeks at the end of July to the beginning of August.

We are the wrong side of 50 (!) but have been cycling together since before we were married. Initially, it was simply a cheap, healthy way of avoiding sitting on the beach for two weeks every year.

The arrival of children (we have three of them - all now young adults of whom we are immensely proud) did not cramp our style. When Alaric was two and a half and Conal was nine months we went on a cycling holiday with Headwater Holidays where they moved our luggage every other day (we filled the company's large Peugeot estate with travel cot, nappies and a box of toys along with all the other paraphernalia) while we cycled with Alaric on a seat on Stephen's crossbar and Conal sitting in a child seat behind Christine.

For the next few years, bikes almost always played a part in our family holidays with a milestone being reached (when the kids were 12, 10 and 8) when we took the bikes on the train to Passau in southern Germany. From there we cycled down the Danube to Vienna in a week. Eleri was on the trailer bike behind Stephen while the boys were on their own bikes. The luggage for two weeks (we had a further week pottering about Vienna and then cycling from Salzburg back to Passau) was all crammed into four panniers on the back of Christine's and Alaric's bikes!!

As the years passed, cycling came to play an increasingly important part in our lives but reached a new level when the Tour de France came to Britain in 2007. We signed up for the British Cyclosportive - a chance for everyday cyclists to try their legs on the first stage of Le Tour from Greenwich to Canterbury a week before the pros did it for real. Although the direct route is only about 60 miles, the organisers chose a route that was twice as far and took in three significant hills. For the "big boys", it was considered a "flat" stage - these two amateurs considered it anything but! We were immensely proud of ourselves to complete the ride in 9 hours 15 mins (Stephen) and 11 hours (Christine) - and even more in awe of the pros when they did it in about 4.5 hours!

As our 25th wedding anniversary approached, Christine did what she enjoys most and entered "holiday planning mode". Initially, the plan was to go back to Papua New Guinea (where we worked for 6 months straight after we were married). She and the travel agent devised a wonderful itinerary visiting a number of places we had enjoyed while we there and others that we didn't have the chance to get to. Then the oil price rose, the Pound sank and the credit crunch hit. The trip looked increasingly out of touch with the new reality and became so expensive that we couldn't justify it to ourselves. Inspired by stumbling on Margaret and Dave Creasy's account of their ride from Land's End to John o'Groats (http://www.pmjphotography.co.uk/lejog/index.html) we decided to do the same. And here we are, on the brink of the biggest physical challenge of our lives!