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		<title>The Red Lion saga &#8211; 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has to be said that quite apart from the recumbent&#8217;s undoubted power as a chick magnet our luck at being shepherded out from Bristol by Sally was brilliant. She knew the country like the back of her hand, have is a map, and advised on the route beyond the point where we separated. It [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has to be said that quite apart from the recumbent&#8217;s undoubted power as a chick magnet our luck at being shepherded out from Bristol by Sally was brilliant. She knew the country like the back of her hand, have is a map, and advised on the route beyond the point where we separated.</p>
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<p>It turns out that the Red Lion is one of the most common pub names in Britain.  We have seen many of them, usually when geographically challenged.  I thought we are meant to be in Cirencester.  The is a Red Lion in Cricklade, but our one was in Castle Easton.</p>
<p>It was a pretty spot though and we were pretty impressed to see the swanlings.</p>
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<p>What Jane didn&#8217;t say was that our first day on the bikes turned into a very long 100 km epic.  Rather more than I had planned, and not the way one would really want to acclimatize to riding fully laden bicycles.</p>
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