We don't actually know whether Jamie is the first person with Down's Syndrome to ride a tandem from Land's End to John O' Groats and then play the tuba, but we are going to go out on a limb and claim that he is.
Here is the proof.
By tandem to John O'Groats
Thursday, 13 August 2015
Monday, 10 August 2015
Tandem and Tuba Official Prize-Giving
The results are in. It turns out cycling the length of the country doesn't happen all by itself, and I think it's time to admit that we had a lot of help along the way. Big round of applause please...
Markus Dell (cousin, filmmaker extraordinaire, did it on a mountain bike)
Harry Carstairs (big brother, probably annoyed everyone by singing the whole way)
Sarah Carstairs (mum, source of common sense, kept show on the road with supreme organisational skills)
3 days: Nelson
1.5 days: Lidia, Habib and Uncle Jamie
1 day: Uncle Richard
And half a day: Katie, Annette, Joe (Stanger) and Susy
Relatives David and Judith for a comfortable night on our way down to Land's End. Included enough beef to keep us cycling for a week and a laundry service.
John and Helen for lasagne, beds, and an expert local guide. We'd have been very lost in Liverpool without John cycling in front.
Christine for putting us up and feeding the hordes with a delicious casserole in Edinburgh.
Most delicious flapjacks - threeway tie between Penny, Esme and Susy!
Jan and Oliver Haas
Colin and Katrina at their Morangie B&B in Tain
Bruce and Dorothy Field
and the man who gave us some hot water (it's the thought that counts)
...and simply EVERYONE who spared us a moment by waving a flag, tooting a horn, donating to the YMPA, watching the videos and even just reading this blog. Thank you to every single person who made our journey from Land's End to John O'Groats a reality, a pleasure, and a success.
PS. I hear that footage of possibly the first person ever to play the tuba sitting on a bench at John O'Groats is on its way to you SOON!
Gold Awards for cycling the WHOLE way on the SAME saddle
Jamie Carstairs (the man himself, tandem engine and tuba player)Markus Dell (cousin, filmmaker extraordinaire, did it on a mountain bike)
Gold Awards for cycling the WHOLE way (on various saddles)
Joe Carstairs (little-but-much-taller brother, did it in his sleep, 99% on the same bike)Harry Carstairs (big brother, probably annoyed everyone by singing the whole way)
Silver Awards for cycling HALF of the way
Mungo Carstairs (dad, the mastermind behind it all, chief navigator and blogger)Sarah Carstairs (mum, source of common sense, kept show on the road with supreme organisational skills)
Bronze Awards for cycling SOME of the way
5 days: cousin Oliver Dell3 days: Nelson
1.5 days: Lidia, Habib and Uncle Jamie
1 day: Uncle Richard
And half a day: Katie, Annette, Joe (Stanger) and Susy
Best Aunties Ever
Katie Hill and Susy Carstairs, both of whom kept us going with never ending enthusiasm and some very tasty cooking.Five Star Hotels
The awards for hospitality go to...Relatives David and Judith for a comfortable night on our way down to Land's End. Included enough beef to keep us cycling for a week and a laundry service.
John and Helen for lasagne, beds, and an expert local guide. We'd have been very lost in Liverpool without John cycling in front.
Christine for putting us up and feeding the hordes with a delicious casserole in Edinburgh.
Very Special Mentions
Oliver Haas for designing our logo and poster... Granny and Grandpa who showed their support from start to finish... Izzy who cheered us on for three days despite the pouring rain at Taunton... Pat and Adrian who waved us off into the Lake District... Nana who met us in Dalwhinnie... the Todd family for a cheer at John O'Groats... Oz for cooking up the tastiest chicken ever... Amy and Malcom for appearing in St Briavels with ALL of our favourite curries...Callum for feeding our cat (yet again) while we were away...The Baking Prizes
Best motivational chocolate cake - Louise Ritchie and her girlsMost delicious flapjacks - threeway tie between Penny, Esme and Susy!
Commendable Cups of Tea
No adventure would be possible without a good brew now and again! Due credit goes to...Jan and Oliver Haas
Colin and Katrina at their Morangie B&B in Tain
Bruce and Dorothy Field
and the man who gave us some hot water (it's the thought that counts)
...and simply EVERYONE who spared us a moment by waving a flag, tooting a horn, donating to the YMPA, watching the videos and even just reading this blog. Thank you to every single person who made our journey from Land's End to John O'Groats a reality, a pleasure, and a success.
PS. I hear that footage of possibly the first person ever to play the tuba sitting on a bench at John O'Groats is on its way to you SOON!
Sunday, 9 August 2015
Video 8 - Northern Scotland
This is the penultimate video, documenting our two days of cycling between Aviemore and Helmsdale. Finally, a highland cow!
Cameraman Markus is almost back in Plymouth again. End to end, and back again in 12 hours on the train. He has plenty of footage from yesterday, and we can't wait to see the final video once he's had time to edit it.
Cameraman Markus is almost back in Plymouth again. End to end, and back again in 12 hours on the train. He has plenty of footage from yesterday, and we can't wait to see the final video once he's had time to edit it.
Saturday, 8 August 2015
End of the Road
We've made it. Here are the four End-to-Enders - Jamie, Joe, Harry and Markus!
There's plenty more evidence coming up before we sign off the blog, but right now it's time for feet up and some fish 'n' chips!
And just for comparison, here's us in 2007 (Jamie, Sarah, Harry, 'hoodie' Joe)!
There's plenty more evidence coming up before we sign off the blog, but right now it's time for feet up and some fish 'n' chips!
Friday, 7 August 2015
One more pin
A long but scenic day today, weaving through Alness, Invergordon, Tain (with a welcome tea break at Morangie B&B), Dornoch and Golspie (second tea break!) before finally reaching Helmsdale at about 7:30pm - only to be surprised by Graham and Sheila (aka Granny and Grandpa) who have flown up to Inverness to see us complete the journey they cycled themselves in 1991!
We've heard the waves crash into the cliffs of Cornwall, seen the ponies wander across the hills of Dartmoor; we've been through the orchards of Somerset and passed through countless farms and forests. We've been soaked by the rain in Cheddar Gorge and battled the wind by Crosby beach. We've pedalled our way along every kind of road, from canal tow paths and disused railways to winding lanes and bustling carriageways. We've smelt the bracken of the Scottish Borders and the sea air of the Cromarty Firth.
Isn't it amazing where a bike and your own two legs can take you?
It's a blur of memories now, and all that remains is 55 miles of Northern Scotland's heather-clad hills. As Jamie likes to say, it's been an "epic journey".
Video 7 - The Cairngorms
Saddle up for video seven, in which we venture north of our home in Perth and try some challenging highland passes on our way through Blair Atholl and Aviemore. Be warned - no food or shelter for 30km! It's worth it for the view at Loch Morlich though...
Thursday, 6 August 2015
Photos, Perth to Culbokie
The next video diary is almost ready, but until then here is some photo evidence!
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