Day 1 Liskeard to London

 Well woke up this morning anticipating a treacherous journey with our heavy bikes all encased in their protective bike bags. Our friend Gerry had been sequestered to transport us to the station in his big white van- thanks Jerry. We were awaiting confirmation from Vietnam airlines that our bikes could be loaded onto the aircraft, yes they could, informed the email and the cost £235 each!!! 

I believed the bags were too heavy for Jen to realistically carry, so in usual Nash fashion, a quick change of plan. Let’s unpack the bike equipment, find a large hold-all and leave the bikes to bask in the glorious Cornish sunshine (actually in our shed). With equipment all enclosed in the bag we could now travel light and have fun finding suitable bikes in Hanoi. 

We felt rather fraudulent piling our so small bags into Gerry’s huge van. We are now on the train heading to Heathrow for an overnight stay before taking our flight tomorrow morning. 


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