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Stage Four - Friday 1st June 2012

Overhausen (D) to Kassel (D) The rain never let up today, so that's 48 hours I've been soaked through and I'm starting to look like a human prune. I spent the day (as yesterday) on quiet forest roads and cycle paths and later roads but with the German drivers so courteous and considerate sharing the road with them is a pleasure. I made camp in the forest just north of Kassel. Soaked through and in a wet tent and sleeping bag I dreamt of drier days.

Sean Barker

Sean Barker

Stage Three - Thursday 31st May 2012

Wesel (D) to Overhausen (D) After a morning of light showers the hard rain came down with a vengeance in the afternoon as the skies darkened and I spent the day soaked through to the skin. I made my way through the rain and passed through a plethora of small villages and towns such as "Selm, "Werne and "Hamm" before eventually worn out I hurriedly erected my tent in the woods while being buffeted by the rain. It was to be an uneasy sleep both damp and cold

Sean Barker

Sean Barker

Stage Two - Wednesday 30th May 2012

Zennet (Ned) to Wesel (D) After a difficult night’s sleep, (my injured arm kept waking me every time I moved) I was unaware at this time that I had a rotor cuff tear in the shoulder that wouldn't heal until I was to finish the tour and receive medical attention. I awoke to find that when I pitched my tent in the dead of night the previous day I had inadvertently camped in a field full of cows. They may have been on the far side of the field but for all the world they seemed to me to be stan

Sean Barker

Sean Barker

Stage One - Tuesday 29th May 2012

Hook Of Holland to Zennet (Ned) After an uneventful journey to the start at the Hook I made my way east circumnavigating Rotterdam and passing through the beautiful Kinderdijk with its multitude of windmills. I felt quite emotional cycling this stretch as I covered the ground that I had cycled with my daughter when we did a tour of the Netherlands together some seven years before. Following the river Lek it soon became apparent that my GPS was not picking up the satellites and consequently

Sean Barker

Sean Barker

Istanbul and Back - An introduction

I was pretty sure that this would be my last tour so I wanted to go out with something special. This would be my sixth major tour in as many years. I knew I was well prepared and experienced but I was also aware that with traveling solo so far off the beaten track both triumphs and disasters lay ahead. All the entries you will read are taken directly from my diary that was written at the end of each day before going to sleep. They are for the most part an account of the route I had taken that

Sean Barker

Sean Barker

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