The Pineapple! 

When Mum eventually ran out of energy, we stopped by the side of the road for a snack from a little side store. They had ice cream, toys and a lot of fruit. Patrick and I found a crazy pineapple It was very ???? cool.


I got a new phone because my old one got wet in an old water proof case, that I got for my birthday from Keir.

Food, glorious food.

This morning we woke to a storm. Thunder, lightning and torrential rain. It started around 3am with a hugh clap of thunder. The alarm went off at 6am but we stayed in bed until 7am, waiting for the rain to decrease.  When we go on the road it was lovely and cool. Probably the coolest we have felt in three weeks.

During the first hours of cycling every morning, the boys have got into a routine of looking out for a roadside Roti restaurant. Without fail we have discover one every morning for the past few days. Roti for breakfast is our favorite.  The one that we discovered this morning was amazing.  Huge selection of food and the roti was the best so far.


The things monkeys do in public. 

We had a lovely night staying with a friends dad in Lumut. Thanks Mike for your hospitality. 


When we left Mike’s we had a short ride of 35km onto the next town, Pantai Remis. The ride had two memorable moments.  One was that we were joined on the road by three other cycling. We cycled with them for a while but in the end we could not keep up.  They were on faster bikes with no panniers.  

The other memorable event happened while we cycling over a remote bridge surrounded by jungle.  There was a troup of monkeys hanging about on the guard railing on the side of the bridge.  Most of them were just monkeying about but two of them were shagging. We were all impressed with their acrobatic skill but the boys were embarrassed for the monkeys.  I personally don’t think the monkey’s cared that we caught them at it. I didn’t get a photo because I was cycling and typically it was all over very quickly.  

Best rest day so far!

We booked two nights on Pangkor Island so that we could have a rest day. When we chose a hotel on Pangkor, we did not consider the elevation of the road to it. Because it was on the coast we assume the road would be flat. We were wrong.  There were two small hills along the coast, the only problem with them was their gradient.  The warning signs said 10% gradient but Allister and I both agree that it was more like 14%. Needless to say we made it up and over them but there was a little bit of swearing and sweating. 

When we got to our hotel it was beautiful. White sandy beaches with blue water and hardly anyone else around.  We played on the beach and drank fruit smoothies all day long. 


Day 14 – Pangkor to Lumut

Shortest day of cycling. The boys wanted to stop into Frenzy Waterpark.

We all had heaps of fun and laughter. It was more slippery than we expected, so there were many unexpected falls. Had a couple of twinges from my knee, so took it very carefully after that. We were the only customers, so the boys took full advantage and got the lifeguard involved. 

Staying with Jules'(neighbour from Denmark ) Dad, Mick tonight who lives in Lumut.  Another good reason to keep the day short. 

Check out my ride on Strava: https://www.strava.com/activities/830258781