Thursday, 30th July 2020
New Forest Centenary CAMC Site (N50 47'11" W1 42'24")
A beautiful summers day, blue skies and 23C.
Kathleen is nursing her cuts and bruises, from yesterdays bicycle incident.
I am on "looking after duty", supplying hot/cold drinks, as required, food, ice cream and generally waiting on her hand and foot.
Friday, 31st July 2020
Another super summers day, forecast for 27C today.
Kathleen still not up to walking or cycling far.
A shopping trip to Bransgore, by bicycle for me, essential supplies, wine for me, and Paracetemol for Kathleen.
Saturday, 1st August 2020
Eighty miles, fortunately the traffic going in our direction (basically, North) is just heavy, going South towards the coast whole sections of the M27 and M3 are at a standstill. We arrive at The White Hart, Holyport near Maidenhead (N51.485633, W0.718448), by lunch time.
This is a pub stopover, from searchforsites website. They allow Motorhomes to stop over, in their carpark. If you make use of the pub (ie buy drinks, meal), it is free, if not, there may be a charge, not sure about that.
The carpark is level and good quality hard standing (Tarmac). We visited shortly after Covid Lockdown, when restrictions still in place, fairly quiet, not sure if it is always so.
This is yet another possibility for visits to Gary and Susana (not forgetting Gabriel and Salma). They live about 3.8 miles away. Windsor area is difficult to find stop overs, or, even sites, so, this is a welcome addition to our list.
The afternoon is spent visiting the grandchildren (Gabriel and Salma), in the evening we all eat at the White Hart.
Sunday 2nd August 2020
An early start, Gary and Gabriel come to along to see us off, which is very nice of them.
Away, just shortly after 08:00. M4 Eastbound is closed for road works, so, a detour through Slough, but, otherwise an uneventful 280 miles.
A slight detour into Tadcaster to have a Sunday Lunch at the Coach and Horses. It is right next to the bus station, and there is free parking adjacent. Food and service, good, but, pub not quite so good, being next to the bus station is a clue.
Thankfully, I am not returning to an out of control garden, thanks to Daughter Claire, it is as good as the day I left it ;)
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Monday, 3 August 2020
Wednesday, 29 July 2020
New Forest Centenary CAMC Site... continued....
Tuesday, 28th July 2020
New Forest Centenary CAMC Site (N50 47'11" W1 42'24")
Weather improving, no rain, and, a little sun.
No activity yesterday, so, today, we go walking.
Approximately, six miles to Bransgore and back, a little grocery shopping, plus coffee and very nice cake in the village coffee shop.
Wednesday, 29th July 2020
New Forest Centenary CAMC Site (N50 47'11" W1 42'24")
A bright sunny day.
We have big plans today, (well, I suppose, to be fair, I have big plans), a 30 mile circular cycle route.
I cannot download the route to my Garmin, because the Garmin website is still playing up, so, I use Komoot (for the first time).
It all starts well, a little section of quiet road, followed by dedicated, reasonable quality cycle track, through typical New Forest landscape, complete with wild New Forest ponies.
An actual tarmac surface to start...
Then, hard packed gravel, through the wooded area.
Things begin to deteriorate, when we have to ford a rather deep stream,
Kathleen opts for walking across on some logs.
Then, we get lost in an area of bog, with Komoot telling us we need to be 200 yards to our right. Fair enough, there is a tarmac road there, which we can see and hear, but, there is a stream, a fence and a steep embankment between us and the road!
We eventually find our way around the bog, and reach the tarmac road.
Actually, Kathleen's initial instincts had been correct, the two men in the equation (me and the sat-nav voice) were wrong, but, we will not dwell on that.
A short distance along the road, we have to turn right, disaster, a bit of a mix up at road junction, and I stop, Kathleen doesn't, crash and Kathleen falls off her bicycle, cuts her leg, and collects a few bruises.
A slight pause to mop up the blood and then we have no choice but to head back to the campsite.
New Forest Centenary CAMC Site (N50 47'11" W1 42'24")
Weather improving, no rain, and, a little sun.
No activity yesterday, so, today, we go walking.
Approximately, six miles to Bransgore and back, a little grocery shopping, plus coffee and very nice cake in the village coffee shop.
Wednesday, 29th July 2020
New Forest Centenary CAMC Site (N50 47'11" W1 42'24")
A bright sunny day.
We have big plans today, (well, I suppose, to be fair, I have big plans), a 30 mile circular cycle route.
I cannot download the route to my Garmin, because the Garmin website is still playing up, so, I use Komoot (for the first time).
It all starts well, a little section of quiet road, followed by dedicated, reasonable quality cycle track, through typical New Forest landscape, complete with wild New Forest ponies.
An actual tarmac surface to start...
Then, hard packed gravel, through the wooded area.
Things begin to deteriorate, when we have to ford a rather deep stream,
Kathleen opts for walking across on some logs.
Then, we get lost in an area of bog, with Komoot telling us we need to be 200 yards to our right. Fair enough, there is a tarmac road there, which we can see and hear, but, there is a stream, a fence and a steep embankment between us and the road!
We eventually find our way around the bog, and reach the tarmac road.
Actually, Kathleen's initial instincts had been correct, the two men in the equation (me and the sat-nav voice) were wrong, but, we will not dwell on that.
A short distance along the road, we have to turn right, disaster, a bit of a mix up at road junction, and I stop, Kathleen doesn't, crash and Kathleen falls off her bicycle, cuts her leg, and collects a few bruises.
A slight pause to mop up the blood and then we have no choice but to head back to the campsite.
Monday, 27 July 2020
New Forest Centenary CAMC Site.... continued
Sunday, 26th July 2020
New Forest Centenary CAMC Site (N50 47'11" W1 42'24")
The rain has stopped, a bit of sunshine peeping through the clouds, and, a mild 20C.
Using the information from the CAMC Website (in common with the other sites we have been to, all of the information usually found at CAMC reception, has been removed due to Covid-19 hysteria), we decide to do the cycle route to the coast, most of which is on Sustrans NCN Route 2.
The information sheet says it is 15 miles, we do 17.8 miles, due to confusing instructions, but, it is easy enough.
We cycle to a place called Mudeford Quays and Avon Beach, near Christchurch, probably very nice, but, today, on a sunny Sunday in July, they are very crowded.
The next problem is, I cannot download my
Garmin data, because Garmin's computer systems are all our action, allegedly because of hackers. Not my day, or their of course! Fortunately, Kathleen recorded the ride on Runkeeper.
Monday, 27th July 2020
Continuous rain overnight, and, still raining this morning, forecast says rain until 14:00 today, what fun.
Forecast was wrong.
It rained until 16:00, at which point, sun shone, for five minutes, then, high wind sprung up, and clouds closed in again!
We have done nothing to help Boris's fight against obesity today, unless, eating kit-kats, drinking coffee and reading books counts as exercise?
New Forest Centenary CAMC Site (N50 47'11" W1 42'24")
The rain has stopped, a bit of sunshine peeping through the clouds, and, a mild 20C.
Using the information from the CAMC Website (in common with the other sites we have been to, all of the information usually found at CAMC reception, has been removed due to Covid-19 hysteria), we decide to do the cycle route to the coast, most of which is on Sustrans NCN Route 2.
The information sheet says it is 15 miles, we do 17.8 miles, due to confusing instructions, but, it is easy enough.
We cycle to a place called Mudeford Quays and Avon Beach, near Christchurch, probably very nice, but, today, on a sunny Sunday in July, they are very crowded.
The next problem is, I cannot download my
Garmin data, because Garmin's computer systems are all our action, allegedly because of hackers. Not my day, or their of course! Fortunately, Kathleen recorded the ride on Runkeeper.
Monday, 27th July 2020
Continuous rain overnight, and, still raining this morning, forecast says rain until 14:00 today, what fun.
Forecast was wrong.
It rained until 16:00, at which point, sun shone, for five minutes, then, high wind sprung up, and clouds closed in again!
We have done nothing to help Boris's fight against obesity today, unless, eating kit-kats, drinking coffee and reading books counts as exercise?
Saturday, 25 July 2020
Cheddar Caravan Club Site.... continued...
Thursday, 23rd July 2020.
A cloudy day, but, still mile at 19C, rain is promised for afternoon, and, it does rain by 15:30.
Today, we give the cycling a rest, and go walking.
A circular walk, up one side of Cheddar Gorge, and, down the other side. Following a designated footpath, except, when Kathleen decided she knew better, without even looking at the map ;) ). Not actually very far (just over five miles), but, quite strenuous.
We, or at least I, did have thoughts of cycling along the Gorge, but, having
watched several "real cyclists" (ie lycra and expensive bicycles), slogging up the gorge, As we sat munching our picnic lunch, I think we are wise to give it a miss.
Not that walking it is an easy task, on the return leg, we climb up to the top of the cliff, and walk along the top well away from the edge!). We are rewarded with some spectacular views, over Somerset, and, the reservoir where we walked on Tuesday, from up here, it looks like a large pond!
Fortunately, we have finished our walk and and are back at the Van, when the rain comes.
Looking at the weather forecast, it does not look too good for this area, from Saturday coming, to Wednesday, lots of rain, so, perhaps, just as well we move on, Saturday!
Friday, 24th July 2020.
Rain over night, and, still raining at 08:00.
The original plan was cycling, followed by major hair care session (Kathleen, not me), but, even when it stops raining, it has all the signs of a heavy rainfall and possibly thunder (ie humid, warm, lots of heavy cloud).
So, instead, we have the pleasure of masked shopping at Sainsbury's, inline with the latest Covid-19 idiocy, followed by a short walk to explore a river side walk near the campsite. We may follow this up, later today, if the rain holds off.
Lunch and hair care completed, we take the walk along the river, beside the site. Very pleasant, but, after a mile, the path deteriorated into nettles, not easy walking in shorts!
Saturday, 25th July 2020
Another night of rain, but, dry by morning, very cloudy however.
We do not have far to go today, only about 80 miles.
Just as well, poured with rain for the whole way, plus, this area appears to compete with Lincoln area for narrow single carriageway roads.
We arrive at New Forest Centenary CAMC Site (N50 47'11" W1 42'24") at about 13:30, in pouring rain, it is still pouring with rain at 16:30 and, looks as if it is going to continue for the rest of the day.
A cloudy day, but, still mile at 19C, rain is promised for afternoon, and, it does rain by 15:30.
Today, we give the cycling a rest, and go walking.
A circular walk, up one side of Cheddar Gorge, and, down the other side. Following a designated footpath, except, when Kathleen decided she knew better, without even looking at the map ;) ). Not actually very far (just over five miles), but, quite strenuous.
We, or at least I, did have thoughts of cycling along the Gorge, but, having
watched several "real cyclists" (ie lycra and expensive bicycles), slogging up the gorge, As we sat munching our picnic lunch, I think we are wise to give it a miss.
Not that walking it is an easy task, on the return leg, we climb up to the top of the cliff, and walk along the top well away from the edge!). We are rewarded with some spectacular views, over Somerset, and, the reservoir where we walked on Tuesday, from up here, it looks like a large pond!
Fortunately, we have finished our walk and and are back at the Van, when the rain comes.
Looking at the weather forecast, it does not look too good for this area, from Saturday coming, to Wednesday, lots of rain, so, perhaps, just as well we move on, Saturday!
Friday, 24th July 2020.
Rain over night, and, still raining at 08:00.
The original plan was cycling, followed by major hair care session (Kathleen, not me), but, even when it stops raining, it has all the signs of a heavy rainfall and possibly thunder (ie humid, warm, lots of heavy cloud).
So, instead, we have the pleasure of masked shopping at Sainsbury's, inline with the latest Covid-19 idiocy, followed by a short walk to explore a river side walk near the campsite. We may follow this up, later today, if the rain holds off.
Lunch and hair care completed, we take the walk along the river, beside the site. Very pleasant, but, after a mile, the path deteriorated into nettles, not easy walking in shorts!
Saturday, 25th July 2020
Another night of rain, but, dry by morning, very cloudy however.
We do not have far to go today, only about 80 miles.
Just as well, poured with rain for the whole way, plus, this area appears to compete with Lincoln area for narrow single carriageway roads.
We arrive at New Forest Centenary CAMC Site (N50 47'11" W1 42'24") at about 13:30, in pouring rain, it is still pouring with rain at 16:30 and, looks as if it is going to continue for the rest of the day.
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