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Adge – Cycling the Via Francigena

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Cycling the Via Francigena. Cycling from Canterbury to Rome in aid of Meningitis Now and Prostrate Cancer UK. Day 38 – The Last Post. Well, it had to happen at some point and so today will be my final post from what’s been a wonderful adventure. I researched on how to finish a blog; some said review the aim, some said pick out the highlights, some said reflect on the experience, some said thank everyone including Great Aunt Doris from Leckhampton! I have a few one liners and a quote for you…. If somethin...

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Day 33 – Siena to Abbadia San Salvatore  – Cycling the Via Francigena

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Cycling the Via Francigena. Cycling from Canterbury to Rome in aid of Meningitis Now and Prostrate Cancer UK. Day 33 – Siena to Abbadia San Salvatore. September 20, 2016. September 20, 2016. Well I made the decision last night; Siena, mosquitoes and I were not compatible. With that in mind, I left to head South with Radificone as a possible destination. Foolishly I decided to let Mr Garmin have one more opportunity to redeem himself by taking me out of Siena… why did I bother? After my hasty departure fr...

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Day 37 – La Storta to Rome – Cycling the Via Francigena

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Cycling the Via Francigena. Cycling from Canterbury to Rome in aid of Meningitis Now and Prostrate Cancer UK. Day 37 – La Storta to Rome. September 24, 2016. Well that’s it! Ride finished and passport eventually stamped in the Sacrisant in the Vatican (despite the attempts to thwart my entry by a Paul Hollywood lookalike, he obviously didn’t realise the might of the UK passport and an ex servicemans ability to ‘blag’! The blog is not finished until the ‘thin’ man has stopped eulogising about ...Use Schwa...

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Day 36 – Viterbo to La Storta – Cycling the Via Francigena

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Cycling the Via Francigena. Cycling from Canterbury to Rome in aid of Meningitis Now and Prostrate Cancer UK. Day 36 – Viterbo to La Storta. September 23, 2016. So the penultimate days begins. It was a nice easy ride out of Viterbo, well other than jostling with the school traffic! School traffic here is not 4×4, it’s Piaggio scooters everywhere! Vetralla had another little surprise as well, a very long slow climb of 260m in just over 5km… mind you at the top of the climb there was a real surprise. He wa...

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Day 38 – The Last Post – Cycling the Via Francigena

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Cycling the Via Francigena. Cycling from Canterbury to Rome in aid of Meningitis Now and Prostrate Cancer UK. Day 38 – The Last Post. September 25, 2016. Well, it had to happen at some point and so today will be my final post from what’s been a wonderful adventure. I researched on how to finish a blog; some said review the aim, some said pick out the highlights, some said reflect on the experience, some said thank everyone including Great Aunt Doris from Leckhampton! I was never lonely… there was a...

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Cycling the Via Francigena. Cycling from Canterbury to Rome in aid of Meningitis Now and Prostrate Cancer UK. Day 38 – The Last Post. Well, it had to happen at some point and so today will be my final post from what’s been a wonderful adventure. I researched on how to finish a blog; some said review the aim, some said pick out the highlights, some said reflect on the experience, some said thank everyone including Great Aunt Doris from Leckhampton! I have a few one liners and a quote for you…. If somethin...

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