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Bikes arrive safely at Heathrow, minus half a box.
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Train from Paddington to Plymouth
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Under their own power, Jim and Marge arrive at the ferry terminal, Plymouth.
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That's our ferry.
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The monarch greets his dominions: Roscoff, France. From here on the baggage goes by van.
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But everything else (namely us) will have to find our own way using these sadistically encyphered navigation aides, and under our own power.
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Mount up, and away we go!
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John Short, with his experimental transportation device.
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Foot power is useful in the evening.
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And we aren't the only ones using pedal power.
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Well, back to 'ped' (not pedal) power! "I've got to get one of those carbon-fibre numbers!" Unexpected challenge on the way to l' Abbaye at Fontevraud.
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Pat and Tony pose with le transport, ancien et moderne
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One way to get through the wheat fields.
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The French never give up on stylish transportation.
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Modern Swiss transportation, along Lac Leman.
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Ready for the train, for our on-ward journey.
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Well, the train only got us 10 miles. Then the hard part of our trip began!
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Later, we take a ferry across Lago Como. (And no problem bringing the bikes) along.)
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