The training is intensive and dangerous. Rhino have been difficult to find in Bournemouth, however we have similar, but perhaps greater dangers that are unique to the area.
Very elderly tourists who have abandoned their rented beach huts, due to the excessive rain, take to the roads in their large Volvos. They are an extreme and unpredictable menace.
We head off on 26th October, so training is moving into full swing now. We purchased a couple of cheap enduro motorbikes and found a great disused gravel pit near the New Forest. None of us have ridden off road before so it is taking a lot of getting used to. It feels like riding with flat tyres on very bumpy roads.
Derek came down to Bournemouth this weekend and found the little enduro bikes to be a huge contrast to his Kawasaki 750 track bike, but he adapted to it very quickly. Simon came down a little while ago and proved to be particularly courageous, pointing out what seemed to be almost impossible gradients for a novice rider and then launching himself at them.
I think we will be good enough for the task.
Thanks for your interest and please direct as many people as you can to
http://www.parliamentenduro.com and particularly the "Make a Pledge" page.