The King Alfred's Way cycle route. 220 miles in aid of Motor Neurone Disease Association.
Update: WE DID IT! What an amazing ride and a great sense of achievement. We got
drenched, cooked, stung, scratched, bumped. Sore hands, sore back, sore... well... entire lower half! But we're grateful and very fortunate to be able to do these activities. Anyone living with Motor Neurone Disease doesn't have this choice.
Thank you to everyone for your extremely generous donations and support, this certainly kept us going when the riding was tough! It's not too late to make a donation - now you know we have done it!
Thank you.
The King Alfred's Way cycle route. 220 miles in aid of Motor Neurone Disease Association.
This July my brother (Tim) and I have decided to tackle The King Alfred's Way cycle route. And as the 220 mile journey was going to be the longest distance Tim had ever ridden we want to make the journey worthwhile by fundraising for a charity close to his heart; the Motor Neurone Disease Association.
King Alfred's Way is a 220 mile (350km) circular off-road adventure route through 10,000 years of history, connecting some of England’s most iconic sites. The route starts and finishes in Winchester and encompasses parts of The Ridgeway, The Thames Path, and the South Downs Way.
We’re aiming to complete the route in 4 days, giving us the opportunity to view some of the sites and document our adventure. We'll be overnighting in bivvy bags - with one 'luxury' stop at a hotel in Reading.
Our ride takes place from the 24th to the 27th July 2021. We'll be posting updates as we go on my Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/nick_adventuring/
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