“I’m no natural sportsman - just a bloke who likes cycling, had a goal and did a bit of training”.
Wonderful, inspirational book of one man’s 500-mile 11-day journey by bike from central London to Edinburgh, following the ancient route of the Great North Road. Having done his research diligently, Silk then manages to fairly effortlessly weave historical anecdotes into his own personal observations and encounters; and, particularly delightful to me, he has a passion for the old coaching inns that punctuate the route, which he describes and tries hard to visit.
It’s annoying that I haven’t managed to write up and publish one of my own journeys like this. Even more annoying is that I didn’t even get there first with that comment. Tim Moore, in his review, noted: “I was going to ride the Great North Road and write about it but in light of this annoyingly good book, I won’t”!
I’d actually been thinking of doing something like this along the old road from London to Wales, which runs through where I live in Oxford; but, of course, when I turned to the back of this book I discovered that Silk is eyeing up the very same route himself! Oh well, maybe he can get all the research and trail-finding done for me, making my own effort that much easier!
This is a great book if you like history, cycling, journeys or adventures. I like all those things so for me this was a fantastic read.