Wow, a proper breakfast! Looking at the weather (steady rain) and the route ahead (lumpy) we were going to need it! The Hypnos Hotel is to be recommended, but we couldn't linger due to uncertainty over how long it was going to take us to get to Calais, so we were on the road for 9am. The weather was, quite frankly, bloody awful: The road from Hesdin to Desvres is basically a series of hills & valleys. Some of the climbs were long and some were steep. A couple were long and steep! The Granny Ring was routinely employed to keep things spinning, but Adam had to consistently lean on the pedals to add to the pain in his already sore knee. He dug deep a few times and did bloody well considering his non-touring gearing. Good lad! We were labouring at an average of about 10 mph for the first couple of hours, due entirely to the terrain. It did stop raining and I eventually removed my 'sun' glasses, because it was so dull that I could'nt see much. On another day, it'd ...
I think we both had a restless night. Over exertion & less than comfortable sleeping arrangements (that's camping mats for you) coupled with a couple of noisy owls & an early start from the loud Worksop motorcyclists on the next pitch ("Berra Gerrup n gerronwiit yowth") saw to it. So, today we are going to keep it relatively short & head to Hesdin for a comfortable night in the Hypnos Hotel. We packed up our gear in fair weather & after croissants for breakfast, headed out of Albert at around 10.30. We had a steady run to Doullens. A bit up hill and down dale, but the wind was moderate & the threatening clouds didn't amount to much fortunately. After refreshments in Doullens, we turned into a stronger headwind and pushed along the D938/119 as far as Gennes-Invergny. This was however, a lovely route though pretty countryside. Then we turned north on the D124 and faced a series of tough climbs. Not good for Adam's knee, which had become increa...