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Cycle Tours / Re: Tentative Tour, London, Edinburgh, John O'Grotes
« Last post by mickeg on April 03, 2026, 12:10:17 PM »George,
There are a lot of interesting places to see between London and Edinburgh, and some great scenery.
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If I wanted to shorten the journey I would take a train to Cambridge from London and start riding from there.
UK has lots of shops. Petrol stations are usually open and sell food so no need to carry too much. If you need something you will probably be able to buy it.
Google maps tells me that London to Cambridge is roughly 60 miles (sorry, I am still thinking miles, not km), that is a semi-long day on a bike. I think I will pass on the train, as the train adds enough complications as as luggage, etc. but thanks for the suggestion. Being in USA, I am not used to convenient train travel, as our network of trains is quite poor. So, if I planned to do very much train travel, I would have to spend a lot of time on education.
Perhaps your petrol stations have more normal foods than USA petrol stations have, ours rarely have much nutritious foods to eat. I have diabetes, I have to limit my carbohydrates and that means minimizing overly processed convenient foods. On bike tours, I often stop at restaurants when I see them so that I can eat nutritious food. And after my Iceland tour, my doctor diagnosed a severe protein deficiency, so I have to make sure I am getting plenty of protein every day. So, I anticipate looking for well stocked grocery stores. A few days ago I put together a list of your main grocery stores and their internet sites so I can look for locations of them when I need to. And my GPS is usually pretty good at finding grocery stores. I usually carry several 20 gram protein bars so that I can have one a day for the extra protein.
Attached photos, two of my suppers on my last bike tour, a canned soup and a canned stew. My stove can use both the long skinny butane cartridges like in those photos or shorter wider cartridges that you thread the stove onto, that threaded type canister is in the third photo. I did not plan to bring a stove that goes on the unthreaded French canisters, but if those are common I could bring that stove along too. Fourth photo is that type of stove and the French canister. So warn me now if I need to also bring the French stove as that was not in my plans.
My last bike tour was a bit over two weeks, I rode a distance of 662 miles, or a bit over 1,000 km. But that was mostly on reasonably flat ground, and I plan to ride shorter daily distances on this trip. This trip as planned is about 50 percent longer, but I can easily adjust the latter routing to shorten it if I have to. And thanks for the many suggestions here for Scotland routing, I plan to completely change my Scotland routing.

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