Redirect: A More useful page of FAQs is here.
The questions I was asked most frequently in the 14 talks I gave for Sustrans this week:
How many punctures did you get?
Did you get sick?
How did you go to the toilet?
How did you take the photos?
Did your bum hurt?
Would you do it again?
What was your favourite country?
What was your favourite food?
What was your best moment?
What was the most dangerous thing that happened?
Why?
If you want the answers you’ll have to come along to a talk!

how do we attend a talk?
Where and When are your talks Al?
Hi,
Thanks very much for the question on my blog. I’m afraid I don’t have
any talks to the “general public” lined up right now – they are all at
schools/conferences etc…
I’ll definitely post here though when there is one available!
Al
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