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‘For some reason we keep making it harder than it needs to be’ – Inside an attempt to cycle from Land’s End to John o’ Groats… while towing two wheelie bins

Jamie Hargreaves and Alfie Cookson woke up this week on a Welsh rugby pitch, with their hammocks strung between the posts, next to a couple of bins. Despite how it sounds, this was not the result of a drunken night out, but just the kind of improvised sleeping arrangement the pair of expedition cyclists are getting used to as they attempt to ride from Land’s End to John o’ Groats, while towing two wheelie bins and stopping to pick rubbish along the way.

The boys are having to improvise with their sleeping arrangements

(Image credit: Jamie Hargreaves and Alfie Cookson)

Powered by Yorkshire Tea and the goodwill of strangers, they’d been going 10 days by the time CW caught up with them, having set off from Land’s End in mid-April. And they are powering ever further north, pedalling even while we speak. “Our legs are fine,” enthuses Jamie, when I ask how the journey is going so far. “We’re made of tough stuff. But we have gone through a couple of sets of tyres already!”

They’re not completely new to this kind of caper. Last year Hargreaves bikepacked from Derby in England to Australia, riding in the tyre tracks of his dad, Phil, who did the trip exactly 40 years earlier. During his time Down Under, he met Cookson, and the pair did an expedition on a tandem together across Australia. That went well, so they decided to team up for another adventure together, and that’s how this rubbish ride came about.

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Jamie Hargreaves and Alfie Cookson by a canal path

(Image credit: Jamie Hargreaves and Alfie Cookson)

The boys are once again riding a Mercian tandem, a magnificent-looking steel-frame steed dating to the 1980s, with Brooks saddles. “She’s an absolute beauty,” Jamie purrs. It is a handsome-looking machine, no doubt about that, but it’s the rig being towed behind the bike that really turns heads and causes the most comments. It’s not every day you see cyclists riding along with one wheelie bin, let alone two.

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