It was with a sombre mood that we packed up camp for
the last time on this ride. We had time
on our side before our train back to the UK so enjoyed a brew in the early
morning quiet of the French campsite then mounted up and rode north.
This area of France is flat and densely populated so
avoiding motorways was a fools erend and we opted for the motorway to the
Tunnel. With one stop for food and fuel
we got there quickly and without incident.
Booking in was unremarkable and we were quickly loaded onto the train.
Once on board James checked the forecast for southern
England and found out that we could expect a cold homecoming so we changed into
our warm kit and made final inputs to the GPS.
With the final admin done James sat down and slept by his bike while I
thought about the ride we had nearly completed.
In no time we were rolling off the train and onto the
motorway. The forecast had been right
and we could see black clouds everywhere, it was a good thing we changed on the
train as it was cold when we hit the M25.
By the time we arrived back at Elizabeth Barracks the clouds had lifted
but it was still cool. We took the last
picture of the ride and that was it. All over, after 3,702 miles we were back
where we started and it had passed in a flash.
The only tell was the state of the bikes and the smelly kit we were
standing in. Without the photos and blog
to prove we had done it I’m not sure I could believe we had just ridden to the
Black Sea and back in only 11 days.





