Ok,
Latest update :-)
I now have a support crew,
I mentioned the ride to my parents and they mentioned that they 'might' help out by doing the route with me in the car, carrying tents, electrical hook ups (which means I can now camp as I'll be able to bring night time medical stuff and still use it. :-) This is a BIG bonus as I now don't to book accommodation :-) :-) )
This was still a provisional/glass of wine offer, but I mentioned it to my mate who had already offered to drop me off/pick me up and he has now decided to take the full 2 weeks off work and be my road crew.......
That's AMAZING..... I did try to talk him out of it as it's a massive ask, but later the same day he called me to tell me he has booked the days off (pencilled in, it depends on my final plans) I work in education and summer holidays are very quiet for us so my work prefer us to take holidays when kids are off. (No I'm not a teacher)
So now I have a support vehicle, and a helper.
BRILLIANT.....
My Bluetooth Cadence/Speed sensor arrived. So last Saturday I strapped it to my spare bike, stuck the bike on my turbo trainer and decided that 10 miles a day would be a good start.
I installed Wahoo fitness on my phone and use that to record my training sessions, then upload them to Strava (my preferred GPS tracker) and from there upload them to Facebook for the world to see. :-)
Unfortunately the Cadence/Speed sensor is Bluetooth 4 and my iMac isn't so I can't use it to connect to Bkool to use their video/virtual training sessions, and the bluetooth range on the sensor is rubbish so I have to put my phone on the floor next to my front wheel, anywhere else and it doesn't connect to the sensor. :-(
I have managed 10 miles a day though, which is good, it's not easy though as you can't freewheel so I have to peddle constantly for around 35 minutes.
I never knew I could sweat so much!!!!
Axe.
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