DiscPete
Motivated by you lot!
Hi all,
I got back from my trip about a week and a half ago, went straight to see my family in Wales then made my way back to Belfast last week.
I am amazed to have found that I didn't put on a single pound while I was away, and I made a concerted effort to eat and drink everything while I was there!
I guess it was because it was a fairly physical adventure mixed with heat and altitude, plus I drank plenty of water.
Since getting back to the UK, I have had a bout of 'Delhi belly' almost the whole time I have been home, thankfully I was OK over there, and it seems to be getting better each day. Because of that, I lost about half a stone in the time since I returned. Not the best way to lose weight, but I'll take it as a kickstart for the rest of my diet.
I have decided not to go straight on the TFR until I feel better but I am doing the maintenance regime until then.
As for the trip, some of it was tough going (it was an enduro event after all!) and uncomfortable, but I loved every minute of it and would do it again in a heartbeat. I love the scenery, the country - it's people and culture, the bike riding, the support team who looked after us and a fantastic group of new friends that I now have.
I wouldn't go as far as saying it was life-changing, but it was definitely perception changing.
Below is a picture of me standing about 50 metres above the highest motorable pass in the world...

I got back from my trip about a week and a half ago, went straight to see my family in Wales then made my way back to Belfast last week.
I am amazed to have found that I didn't put on a single pound while I was away, and I made a concerted effort to eat and drink everything while I was there!
I guess it was because it was a fairly physical adventure mixed with heat and altitude, plus I drank plenty of water.
Since getting back to the UK, I have had a bout of 'Delhi belly' almost the whole time I have been home, thankfully I was OK over there, and it seems to be getting better each day. Because of that, I lost about half a stone in the time since I returned. Not the best way to lose weight, but I'll take it as a kickstart for the rest of my diet.
I have decided not to go straight on the TFR until I feel better but I am doing the maintenance regime until then.
As for the trip, some of it was tough going (it was an enduro event after all!) and uncomfortable, but I loved every minute of it and would do it again in a heartbeat. I love the scenery, the country - it's people and culture, the bike riding, the support team who looked after us and a fantastic group of new friends that I now have.
I wouldn't go as far as saying it was life-changing, but it was definitely perception changing.
Below is a picture of me standing about 50 metres above the highest motorable pass in the world...
