Does anyone know if the bacon sandwich/tea stop that was about 30 miles from the end will be open? They were raising money for the Air ambulance, a most welcomed stopping point.
The van may well still be at both of last years locations. As my son in law will be riding this year I may have to call on some of you lot to help out with the cooking and washing up.
More details later.
For anyone who can't face the long queue for food on the beach, bear in mind there's a corner shop in Yoxford, opposite the church, which opens early.
I have seem some people frying up on the beach but for me it sounds a bit extreme, OK I suppose if you have a rack and panniers. After suffering from not enough food 2 years ago and having to queue for nearly an hour at the foodstop, last year I carried some baguettes and the like to eat at the halfway stop and at the end, bacon and egg being the favourites pepped up with a sachet or two of HP sauce liberated from the Ikea restaurant. Not as nice as freshly cooked but a good second choice in my opinion. Lots of people at the foodstop last year had bought picnics to save on queuing time. I suppose it depends on how much you want to carry. I had thought of bringing my coleman stove and espresso machine for an after dinner coffee at the halfway stop but decided it was too much hassle as I dont have a rack. Maybe next year I will buy a bigger saddlebag
Hello,
Absolute newbie doing the DD for the first time. Besides getting some miles in beforehand, any advice from the more experienced folk? Longest ride I've done is London to Brighton with FNRttC, speaking of which, is anyone from FNRttC doing this? I'm a little behind on planning a route but looking to join a group. My friends all use the cattle trucks or two legs to get around!