Monday, July 24. Home Sweet Home!

Weather: Dry, Cloudy
Traffic: Light
Distance: 89 miles

At last the final instalment in this epic saga.


Mike Henry had come to meet us for breakfast but was a bit late due to navigational inexactitude. However, we left at 1015 and headed off up Countisbury Hill into the mist shrouded moors which Mike had warned us about. Luckily most of the fog had cleared by then and presented no problem. Using the picturesque toll road, we avoided Porlock Hill and headed down to Porlock Weir (below).






Then along the A39 to Minehead, by now the sun was blazing down and B could smell victory....




And a final photocall in Watchet...

Before a hero's welcome at the office in Clifton.

Total mileage was 2,474 with in excess of £4000 raised.

Thanks to all those who donated, and those who made the whole trip possible with their generosity and support.

Sunday, July 25. Another Game of Spot the Bear and Pasties in Boscastle.

Weather: Dry, warm
Traffic: Light
Distance: 146 miles

Sunday, while being a day of rest for the God-fearing amongst us, did not mean B was going to have the day off. So close to her goal, she put in a good few miles taking in Newquay, Mother Ivey's Bay (above), Tintagel and Boscastle (below) where a pasty was enjoyed and two more friendly bikers kindly donated to the cause.


Juliet joined B on Saturday in Portreath so a four wheeled escort was on hand throughout the day.
Widemouth Bay and Bude came shortly after Boscastle, although we have been reliably informed its "Bood" but I challenge anyone to say that in the company of surfers.



Instow provided some lovely views....














But none better than bedtime for bears in Lynton.




At this point I hasten to add, I had ridden down to meet B and Juliet at Sinai House but was not party to this bear related madness.

Sinai House, Lynton

Sunday, 25 July

Sinai House
Lynway
Lynton
North Devon
EX35 6AY
Telephone: 01598 753 227

Saturday, July 24. Ferries and Cornish Piskies.

Weather: Foggy
Traffic: Moderate
Distance: 174 miles

Into another picturesque part of the journey today, B travelled through Seaton (the Cornwall one), Looe, across the river on the Ferry at Fowey (left), St Mawes (below left) and Lands End.

A brief stop was made at the gaudy attraction that now graces this spot. A 20 minute stop cost £3.00 for parking and the picture at the top hasn't got B in it because they wouldn't take one with the phone, instead charging £9.95 for one of their own which B will show you if you ask. (It'll cost you mind!)




Then the fog closed in for the leg of the journey covering St Ives, Hayle and Portreath and the phone signal disappeared. Conditions were described as hazardous at this stage.








This of course meant that at this late stage of the game, Woolly Bear didn't get his pic taken so I've painstakingly photoshopped one so those of you following his progress don't feel left out.

Cliff House B&B, Portreath

Saturday, 24 July

Cliff House B&B
Cliff Terrace
Portreath
Redruth
Cornwall
TR16 4LE
Telephone: 01209 843 847

Friday, July 23. A Damp eyed Farewell.

Weather: Dry, warm
Traffic: Light
Distance: 166 miles

Sadly, today Woolly Bear and Kessie had to say goodbye as Martin and Mel, Kessie's lift had to go home. While not inconsolable, Woolly Bear has been warned about the fragility of holiday romances but hopes to keep in contact.



Departing at 0945, B travelled the Jurassic coast

through Weymouth (pictured left), Bridport

and Lyme Regis.















Chesil, Lulworth and Portland Bill provided some lovely views,then on to Seaton, Sidmouth and Paignton.
Through Brixham to Kingswear where the ferry took her across to Dartmouth. ("£2.20 they charged for 3 minutes on the ferry on a motorbike! And on a charity run too!") And the crossing was choppy too so frowns all round there. She arrived in Plymouth at 1800 where she stayed at the Mum and Chris Hotel, ensuring a good night's sleep and a hearty breakfast. Not long now!
Still, at least Woolly Bear has found a way to keep his mind off his lost love.....whats this? Is he wearing black shiny underpants??


Thursday July 23. Lost in Hants....

Weather: Sunny, dry.
Traffic: Mixed.
Distance: 152 miles.
Leaving Eastbourne at 0945, B headed through Peacehaven and Rottingdean to Brighton (pictured) and Worthing where she met those delightful folks at Alfs Motorcycles.

They had some treats in store there - First a hot coffee, then a lights and levels check for the bike.
As if this pampering wasn't enough, the owner Alf himself made a personal donation of £100 and Avril gave £20. Many thanks to them, we'll make sure we see them again when we're down that way. A collecting tin for the Childrens Trust was also left on their counter - so another reason for as many of you as possible to get there!



From there she went on to arrive at Bognor Regis at 1300.
Martin and Mel accompanied her along her merry way today, because Kessie's pink spindly legs won't reach the ground when on a motorbike. Woolly Bear certainly seems to enjoy the company of his peers too.

Then on to Chichester, Fareham and Southampton which is where the wheels came off a bit. For reasons best known to herself, the satnav was switched off and signposts were relied on between Fareham and Southampton which resulted in everyone getting very lost. After going round in circles for a bit, Mel eventually led the convoy to safety and they carried on through Beaulieu to Poole Harbour, across on the Sandbanks Ferry,


eventually to arrive at Corfe Castle at 1930. They were joined by ex Chief Fire Officer and Advanced Motorcyclist John Terry for drinks at the hotel. Another generous donation of £20 from him made the day's total £140.00. Not a bad day's work!

The Bankes Arms Hotel, Corfe Castle

Thursday, 22 July

The Bankes Arms Hotel
East Street
Corfe Castle
Dorset
BH20 5ED
Telephone: 01929 480 206

Wednesday, July 21st. Too Many Zebras.

Weather: Mixed with heavy downpours.
Traffic: Heavy
Distance: 198 miles


One in the eye for Harold in Hastings (Below), B's last stop before Eastbourne.

B arrived late today as she decided to better schedule stops as she was becoming exhausted. She travelled through Grays and across the Dartford Crossing which she found quite overwhelming in terms of the amount of traffic and the sheer size of the bridge.
That put her on the right side of London so she could continue to Whitstable, (left), Herne Bay, Margate,Broadstairs, Ramsgate, Deal, Dover, Folkestone, Sandgate, Hythe,New Romney, Lydd, Rye, Winchelsea, Hastings, St Leonards on Sea, and Bexhill. (Phew! Can I draw breath now?).

Whitstable is described as "Possibly the smallest High St with the greatest number of Zebra crossings I've ever seen."
There. Now we're in trouble with the Whitstable Tourist Board.





Deal - Nice railings....










Grays in the sun.

On reaching Eastbourne, she's met up with Mel and Martyn who, seeing Woolly Bear looked a bit lonely, brought their own Kessie who gets around a bit too. Trouble is, you turn your back for a minute.....

The Cherry Tree Guest House, Eastbourne

Wednesday, 21 July

The Cherry Tree Guest House
15 Silverdale Road
Lower Meads
Eastbourne
BN20 7AJ
Telephone: 01323 722 406
Website: http://www.cherrytree-eastbourne.co.uk/

Tuesday, July 20. Windmills and Bears.












Weather: Dry, cloudy
Traffic: Heavy in places
Distance: 208 miles


Today saw B leave Wells-Next-the-Sea at 1000, travelling through Cromer to DRD motorcycles who stock Weise motorcycle gear, Great Yarmouth and Colchester to arrive at Burnham on Crouch at 1800. She's starting to tire now (hardly surprising!)





Great Yarmouth pictured below.

On arrival at tonight's digs she's so pooped she skipped the evening meal and went straight to bed.



While she appreciates hugely all the good wishes she's receiving from you all, to help her get her beauty sleep, please only call or text before nine. After that she'll be in the land of nod.

She caught up with the blog last night and will be able to read your messages left here before she gets home. I've found the button that allows anyone to comment so please feel free.

The Anchor Hotel, Burnham-on-Crouch

Tuesday, 20 July

The Anchor Hotel
The Quay
Burnham-on-Crouch
Essex
CM0 8AT
Telephone: 01621 782 117

Monday, July 19. Curry and an ex Fire Control Operator.

Weather: Dry, sunny.
Traffic: Heavy through Skegness
Distance: 150 miles

B is in high spirits today, arriving at Wells-Next-the-Sea at about 1700.
Places graced with her presence today included Mablethorpe, Skegness (above), Forsdyke, Sutterton (below), Kings Lynn and Hunstanton.


Although it was flying ant day in Bristol today, B suffered an infestation of small black beetles rather than ants who seemed attracted to her hi-viz jacket. Tonight she'll be stopping over at the home of Martin Smith (an ex Avon Fire Control Operator no less) and his parents. A great opportunity to catch up in a very picturesque location. As I type she's most likely tucking into a Chicken Shashlick and a large red wine.



And as Evening comes.....





Sunday, July 18. A Spurt of Speed Through Immingham, and a Game of Spot the Bear.

Weather: Dry. All day!
Distance: 150 miles
Traffic: Light

Today is the first day since tuesday that waterproofs haven't been necessary, and coffee stops have included Scarborough, Bridlington and Withernsea.






B described Bridlington (left) and Scarborough (below) as
"lovely old fashioned seaside resorts".








Nice bit of pseudo Gothic architecture there.... and donkeys too!













While Withernsea had a more rugged charm.





















Resplendant in road cones - the Humber Bridge...





And through the industrial estates of Immingham towards Cleethorpes. At this point B though it wise to give it some welly in case she got stopped by marauding scrap dealers with an eye for a motorcycle. She advises all those who come after her to avoid the area like the plague.
Now she must find an evening meal.
In Cleethorpes.....on a sunday night.....looks like chips again!


Sherwood Guest House

Sunday, 18 July

Sherwood Guest House
15 Kingsway
Cleethorpes
North East Lincolnshire
DN35 8QU
Telephone: 01472 692 020

Saturday, July 17. Three Hairy Bikers and some Chips.

Weather: Wet and Windy, till Whitby!
Traffic: Light
Distance :162 miles

A leisurely start today at 10.30, with the prospect of straight roads and light traffic being lived up to throughout.

Woolly Bear's been kept well behaved with regular cups of tea and the promise of a treat at the end of the day.











The road took B through places such as Brampton, St John Chapel, Crook and Redcar.

She had company from St John Chapel to Crook in the form of Rob and Simon (No, not the King Sturge ones) who bumped into her in a tearoom and donated £12.00 to her worthy cause.


A welcome view of todays destination from Marske:

Her morale has been raised substantially now she knows its "downhill all the way" and there will be a few friends to meet along the road. Some have been foolhardy enough to go camping this weekend in order to meet her.


Hoorah! for what must surely be a soggy Anita and Alan...












And Hoorah for B, grinning in a Whitby sunset.