Now that the dust has settled I have to say....
...that was a tough one!
Even though during Korea last month we had wished we spent a month really touring around the country I'm glad we chose to tack on England. Both were good options and it's nice for once in life to choose between good and good. With that said, the UK tour wasn't a walk in the park. Although, since we "warmed up" with Korea that made it more bearable in the beginning but at the same time, it was humbling because we could barely crank out 30-ish miles/day that first week.
If you're looking to tour, I wouldn't recommend the whole of the UK being your first rodeo but some parts of it are fine.
One thing that made this difficult was the lack of rest days. Normally I like to ride six days a week sometimes five if we're lucky. But since we didn't cover a lot of ground at the beginning and we made Three Key Errors near the Lake District region then we shot ourselves in the foot.
Lily Rose and Joaquim got along fairly well in the trailer. So many times I would hear them laughing and it was the best ever. The way I figured, you could either be miserable and depressed at home with the kids or go be happy on vacation with them. They'll act the same wherever so you might as well be having fun at least, And that's what made it the best: just doing things with Holly and the squad.
The worst part was having the miscarriage. Even though I was ready and willing to throw in the towel at Perth, Holly wanted to finish the tour since we all started together. She's the best. Another reason why I married her.
The biggest lesson I learned on this trip was to always do a little more research. It will pay dividends later.
Notes:
Total distance was approximately 1,080 miles completed in 24 days (23 actual days of riding).
One broken spoke! On the front wheel no less.
I think we had five flat tires - three on the trailer and two on my back tire.
We camped a total of two times, the rest were hotels, inns, or friends/families homes. Hotels are nice and all but we were missing our camping.
Next biking trip? Our plan is next year in Singapore and Malaysia. But that depends if and when we get baby #3.
Anyone want to join?