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I created a kids ride!
Turns out kids like VR. Who knew? So 8 days after the Cycling and Running show in Glasgow I’ve finally recovered enough to make this post. In summary it was 3 days of back to back CycleVR demos. We had … Continue reading
We have a winner!
And if you’ve not received an email from me…. it wasn’t you. Bah! Anyway I’d still love to see you at the show next weekend so please come along if you’re interested and you can have a go. Also I’ve … Continue reading
CycleVR on tour!
Hey everyone! I think I’ve just about recovered from the media storm after finishing my LEJOG journey. Crazy times but lots of fun. So now I’m taking CycleVR on tour! Very soon the Scottish Cycling, Running and Outdoor Pursuits Show … Continue reading
13/01/2016
LAST DAY! LAST DAY! LAST DAY! I’m excited, can you tell? And even more exciting I had the BBC in my living room to film the last 5 minutes as I got to John O Groats. How strange is that?!! … Continue reading
11/01/2017
One day left! One day left! What an incredible feeling! I almost want to just keep going to the end because I’m running on adrenaline. Also I passed through the diminutive Castletown with it’s 1 hotel.
10/01/2017
Two days left! It’s a very strange feeling thinking this journey is about to end. Also Thurso was my town of interest today. I’ve stayed there once before. Seems nice enough but a little treeless and windswept.
09/01/2017
Only 3 days left. So very close, I can taste the victory already. It’s almond flavoured. Also I passed through Halkirk, a fairly featureless village.
08/01/2016
Sigh. One of the most boring sessions I’ve had for a while. Nothing to really see here unless you like heather.
07/01/2016
After an overly long Christmas break I’m back! …my legs feel so weak… I passed through Dunbeath today and saw a few nice things which I’ve put into my photo album. You should look at it. Go on.
14/12/2016
Rugged. That’s how I’d describe the countryside. Hairpin bends and sheer cliffs was what happened today. Also I passed through the lovely little Berriedale.