The
cycle took 6 days to
cross the 500km Yucatan
Peninsula and I am
pleased to report that I
completed the journey
almost without a hitch.
The route
took me from the
colonial town of Merida
through the famous
Chichen Itza and on to
the finishing point at
the coastal town of
Tulum. It was certainly
as challenging as I had
anticipated and I was
glad to have done as
much training as I did -
but even so there was
nothing I could do to
prepare me for the heat
and humidity of the
region.
The
majority of the
participants suffered in
the 30°C
plus temperatures and a
few had to take cycling
breaks during the day. I
was determined to pedal
every single inch of the
journey as I knew that
the support I had been
given deserved my best
efforts, so I did just
that from the start line
right through to the
finish.
I was
also determined to
complete it in memory of
my best mate Matthew
Cooper, who died
suddenly in 2003 aged
22.
Mexico is an amazing
country and travelling
through it in the way
that we did meant that
we got to see, smell and
taste parts that the
average tourist would
never experience. The
encouragement that we
got from the small
children who would run
out from crumbling
houses when we passed
waving and shouting
“Hola, hola” was
fantastic.
I
would like to take this
opportunity to say a
huge thank you to
everyone who supported
me and to those who
donated to help raise an
awesome total of
around £3000.
Many people have asked
if I would ever do it
again. My answer is that
I will think about it
while I let my various
body parts recover!
Alistair Macfarlane