Just came across this yesterday and have found it both interesting and enlightening, so thought I would share.
http://www.zebraonabike.co.uk/
Quite an undertaking cycling round the coast of Britain on a 'bent trike, especially if you have a health condition that causes numerous problems. Natalie is on the homeward stretch now but you can still follow the rest of her journey and support where possible.
Zebra on a trike.
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Re: Zebra on a trike.
Been there ......
Done that ........
~5,500 miles self supported on my ICE Sprint FSX.
But good for her.
Devon and Cornwall is the hardest area by far.
Depending on the rules you pick about which road counts as the closest to the coast (A,B or minor) and which bridges/ferries you can use then that can make a big difference on total mileage.
Done that ........
~5,500 miles self supported on my ICE Sprint FSX.
But good for her.
Devon and Cornwall is the hardest area by far.
Depending on the rules you pick about which road counts as the closest to the coast (A,B or minor) and which bridges/ferries you can use then that can make a big difference on total mileage.
Re: Zebra on a trike.
She finished today http://www.zebraonabike.co.uk/daily-upd ... coastline/
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