Mick Fairhurst is originally from Lancashire and enjoyed a long career in the Royal Navy, living for some years in Scotland, and for the past 25 years has been living in East Cornwall. A lifetime touring cyclist, Mick completed his first End to End in 1994, and in 2006 rode LEJOG and Back again. Both rides were completely unsupported. He has also driven in a support vehicle assisting fellow LEJOGers.
Despite her protestations to the contrary, Mrs Mick F is a fabulous cameraman. Great framing, steady hands, smooth sweep as you passed, and excellent and clear commentary :-)
Thanks guys! Hilary's very pleased with the favourable comments!
Yes, the training is going well, I retuned after a 60 mile ride yesterday up to North Cornwall and back. I'm not so knackered that I couldn't do it again today, so I'm happy.
Yes, Ian, I will be adding vids as I go when I can get WiFi. Not all places I'm staying have it, but quite a few do. I can write up and prepare stuff off-line and save it until I get a connection.
Thanks for checking in, and there'll be a ride report of yesterday later today.
This is great Mick. watching you fly by makes me think that I need to get in some training to keep up when you come through north Lancs! I'm going to have to investigate getting a camera as good as yours.
Good video! "Here he comes, and there he goes." I hope everything goes well.
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Despite her protestations to the contrary, Mrs Mick F is a fabulous cameraman. Great framing, steady hands, smooth sweep as you passed, and excellent and clear commentary :-)
ReplyDelete<<< and excellent and clear commentary :-) >>>
ReplyDelete...and far more relaxing to listen to than Murray Walker or Martin Brundle :>D
Hope the training is going well.
Are you going to add vids & bits to your blog at the end of each day en-route, or write it up after you've finished the whole trip?
Thanks guys!
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Yes, the training is going well, I retuned after a 60 mile ride yesterday up to North Cornwall and back. I'm not so knackered that I couldn't do it again today, so I'm happy.
Yes, Ian, I will be adding vids as I go when I can get WiFi. Not all places I'm staying have it, but quite a few do. I can write up and prepare stuff off-line and save it until I get a connection.
Thanks for checking in, and there'll be a ride report of yesterday later today.
Mick.
This is great Mick. watching you fly by makes me think that I need to get in some training to keep up when you come through north Lancs! I'm going to have to investigate getting a camera as good as yours.
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