Day 41 - To Aalborg keeping ahead of the storm
10th May 2018
For the past week the weather forecasts have consistently predicted storms for today. I set of early to try to stay ahead of the bad weather which seemed to be coming in from the south west. Fortunately the plan worked and it was a warm, dry ride mostly on small cycle paths. Towards the end of the ride I reached a pretty stretch of coast line where the North Sea cuts Jutland in half.
I suppose today's song should have been "Riders on the Storm", but I found that far too gloomy, "I can see clearly now" took it's place.
I actually had a few hills and also a head wind to make me earn the miles, I was pretty tatered by the time I got in.
Meanwhile, Jacqui had Ivan nestled in at Aalborg Family Camping. It was buzzing! Today is a big bank holiday in Denmark for Ascension Day. Aalborg is Denmarks 4th largest city with a small, medieval quarter which Jacqui later took a 5 mile stroll investigate, leaving me to have a nap (pathetic I know).
Looks good there Martin. Glad you didn't need to sing riders in the storm - by the was I can see clearly now is my all time favourite song. Off to Norway tomorrow, the easy way by Ferry...
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great time Helen. The forecast is looking good.
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