My blog is called ‘johnhayeswalks’ so how
come it’s got a description of a cycling holiday through SW India in it? Well, this ‘old dog’, although suspicious, is
not quite past learning a few new tricks. With escaping a wet English
winter a guaranteed reward, it wasn’t too difficult to persuade me that a trip
to part of India completely new to me might be a good idea. It was, and although I’m not
ready to change the name of my blog, cycle touring is definitely something I
want to try again.
My introduction to cycle touring
involved a fully supported (organized by Exodus, 10 days on a bike - 3
rest days) journey through the Indian States of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and
Kerala. There were 13 of us in the group, all in our fifties and sixties, and we cycled along mainly country roads for
about 500km. It was fully supported with a guide, a back-up guide and a mechanic who followed us in a minibus. In terms of the Exodus
grading system the trip was classed “moderate/challenging” with the
challenging element concentrated on going up 1600m and down 2000m in the
Western Ghats.