Riding again - Znojmo to Mikulov
Can I firstly start with an apology for not posting for two days.
To be honest I have been to exhausted.
My body is neither young nor well nor recovered and yet
"Despite the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune" both Clare and I have taken arms (one good each) against a sea of troubles, And by opposing end them? - Yes - We have successfully ended the bike ride!!!!!!!!!!!!
The second day of our return to cycling was a tough one for us - 62 kilometres along country roads with a steep climb to finish. Czechs don't do early breakfast so about 9am is the earliest we could ever start. More about food later.
The scenery was similar; beautiful fields of wheat, a legume. a little wine now, corn for animals (to cold for human corn) and ploughed fields we believe are potatoes. Czechia is largely a rural country with a population of about 10 million.
The ride was only difficult because of the length, our generally poor condition (we peaked to early I guess) and the wind in our faces again. It is amazing how sapping of the mental reserves a 20km headwind is.

At about 6pm we walked the last 100m up the one way lanes surrounding the Mikulov Chateau.
We did the obligatory wash of ourselves and our one set of riding clothes, strolled the town, ate a small dinner and collapsed into bed.
To be honest I have been to exhausted.
My body is neither young nor well nor recovered and yet
"Despite the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune" both Clare and I have taken arms (one good each) against a sea of troubles, And by opposing end them? - Yes - We have successfully ended the bike ride!!!!!!!!!!!!
The second day of our return to cycling was a tough one for us - 62 kilometres along country roads with a steep climb to finish. Czechs don't do early breakfast so about 9am is the earliest we could ever start. More about food later.
The scenery was similar; beautiful fields of wheat, a legume. a little wine now, corn for animals (to cold for human corn) and ploughed fields we believe are potatoes. Czechia is largely a rural country with a population of about 10 million.
The ride was only difficult because of the length, our generally poor condition (we peaked to early I guess) and the wind in our faces again. It is amazing how sapping of the mental reserves a 20km headwind is.

At about 6pm we walked the last 100m up the one way lanes surrounding the Mikulov Chateau. We did the obligatory wash of ourselves and our one set of riding clothes, strolled the town, ate a small dinner and collapsed into bed.
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