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Category: The Trafalgar Way

The Trafalgar Way – An Urgent Message

26th September 2018 admin Leave a comment

Many of you will be aware that last year I cycled The Trafalgar Way, and that I do what I…

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Posted in: Naval History, The Trafalgar Way Filed under: Competition, History, naval history, Royal Navy, Sea Cadets, The Trafalgar Way

Cycling The Trafalgar Way: An Overview

28th March 2018 admin 1 Comment

          Many of you will have seen my previous Trafalgar Way posts, but people have been…

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Posted in: Cycling, The Trafalgar Way Filed under: Cycling, naval history, The Trafalgar Way

The Trafalgar Way: Plaque Locations

23rd October 2017 admin 12d Comments

One thing I noticed, both prior to my ride of The Trafalgar Way and during, is that the information online…

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Posted in: The Trafalgar Way Filed under: naval history, The Trafalgar Way

The Trafalgar Way – Stage 4: Andover to The Admiralty

22nd October 2017 admin Leave a comment

          This weekend I finished The Trafalgar Way. It’s been emotional, I still dislike cycling up…

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The Trafalgar Way – Stage 3: Axminster to Salisbury

15th October 2017 admin Leave a comment

          3 weekends finished!I know there are some who ride this in less than 24 hours,…

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Posted in: Cycling, The Trafalgar Way Filed under: Cycling, The Trafalgar Way

The Trafalgar Way – Stage 2: Launceston to Axminster

9th October 2017 admin Leave a comment

          I am now 2 weekends down on myΒ Trafalgar WayΒ bike ride.Due to work commitments I am…

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The Trafalgar Way – Stage 1: Pendennis Point to Bodmin

3rd October 2017 admin 1 Comment

          As you will have seen, I am currently in the midst of my Trafalgar Way…

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Posted in: Cycling, The Trafalgar Way Filed under: Cornwall, Cycling, naval history

Cycling The Trafalgar Way: Prep

19th September 2017 admin 2d Comments

      As you may know, I’m cycling The Trafalgar Way in October to raise money for the Duke…

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Posted in: Cycling, The Trafalgar Way Filed under: Cycling

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