Jags,
I would love to tour the whole of the U.K. My father's side being Scot and mother's Irish. Most all Americans who's ancestors were forced to leave the old country have a warm spot in their hearts and much curiosity for that part of the world. My story began here (taken from A Short History of Patilo Community of Erath County, Texas
"The McPherson story beings in Scotland; William McPherson, born in 1693, was captured as a rebel Jacobite at Preston in 1715, and deported as a prisoner of war to Maryland on the ship "Good Speed" which landed on October 18, 1716. William took up his abode in Charles County, and in 1725 married Barbara Acton. He was an Episcopalian, or Anglican. William and Barbara are known to have had eight children:"
My mother's side were lucky to have immigrated here during the Great Famine in Ireland in the mid 1800's.
But, due to age and circumstance that tour will probably never happen. However, getting the bike and touring around various U.S. spots is doable. I always loved camping as a youth and would love to get Daniel involved. He is only 11 yrs. old and is short for his age. He has a BMX (20 inch tired) and a 24 inch tired mountain bike. I'm thinking of acquiring a decent MB frame (due to the sloping upper bar) and fitting it to him as a tourer using quality parts and the information gleaned from mostly this site. This would probably have to be 24 inch tires also. He is a tireless cyclist, and loves the sport. All that being done we could camp tour parts of Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Arkansas, all from home. Other, further away places, could be trucked to then toured, IE The Katy Trail, etc.
Anyway, hope you get that Club Tour. Being yours, I know it will be a 1st class looker.
Tom