Cycling from London to Doncaster to tell the story of Sir Robert Cary, who made the journey by horse in 1503 carrying the news of the death of Queen Elizabeth I.
What a lovely story, and well told. I had to pause the video now and then, to see what route you were taking and what villages you were in/near. I recognised Silsoe, Sharnbrook, and Brigstock, where I used to do occasional work at the Olde 3 Cocks, and patroned the Coop that you visited!
Superb cycling trip and history information. You are doing us proud Mr Centuries. Regarding my last comment on your Charles Dickens video, there are about 13 piers, assuming you ride from Kent to Cornwall. That would be a coastal adventure for sure…13 portions of chips? 😅
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In Pursuit of Spring by Edward Thomas would be a fitting inspiration for one of these rides – give it a look
What a lovely story, and well told.
I had to pause the video now and then, to see what route you were taking and what villages you were in/near. I recognised Silsoe, Sharnbrook, and Brigstock, where I used to do occasional work at the Olde 3 Cocks, and patroned the Coop that you visited!
Cheers, thanks and be well. Looking forward to your new adventures.
Great to have you back !! Looking forward to the next one…
Great to have you back LC
Always a great watch. Thank for making. Always learn something new and inspired to travel by human power to new locations.
Great story….very interesting and nice vid..!!
Interesting, inspiring and intrigued.
Superb cycling trip and history information. You are doing us proud Mr Centuries.
Regarding my last comment on your Charles Dickens video, there are about 13 piers, assuming you ride from Kent to Cornwall. That would be a coastal adventure for sure…13 portions of chips? 😅
Good research, good story, brilliant ride…and I love the floppy pink cap (jez lyons)
A big one… intriguing!!
Great watch, thanks.
Love the gurning thumbnails, collect the best 12 together and release a calendar!
Another great journey with historic content … loved it. Thank you