Past midsummer’s day and at last the UK has a heatwave, a rather shortlived one,but still....technically, according to the meteorologists , a heat wave.
The more prolonged decent weather at one point did appear to be the NE of England, although by the time I set off to Wooler, this had changed!

So, Wooler! Recommended by a fellow camper, who I met in the Lakes, Allyson recommended the campsite she was literally at, when I messaged her, in Wooler, although by the time I had arrived, Allyson was back home!! She mentioned the open meadow on the hill with great views....one advantage of not needing leccy, and typically for tenters, although not exclusively....the “meadow” is always better that the shantie area of campervans, motor homes and caravans....typically away and free from the masses...Oh, except lots of Muscovy duck chicks with parents, super inquisitive and unafraid!
And so it proved, my spot was perfect with cracking views, with only 4 other peeps on the hill! (I hasten to add that if I lived in the UK with some consistency, I’d seriously look at a campervan, but for other reasons....).🤔😉 - for ref £15pn
I’d already planned a Komoot cycle route, first to Holy Island (although the tide was just rising over the causeway) and then south along the wonderful coastline to Bamburgh.🥰 On the way to the coast I used some decent single tracks to traverse over some hills, then Komoot got me temporarily tangled up in a forest, taking me down either non existent tracks or to locked gates with Private signs!🙄
It was hot, and after a lengthy gravel ride the day before, I was feeling tired, so looking at the OS app, I decided to cut my route short...unfortunately this included about 600m of the fvckin A1, never thought I’d be TTing again on a major A road, but didn’t quite beat an artic to the sanctity of my escape down a lane....but I lived to write the tale!😳
Wooler eventually arrived, but I was whacked and very sweaty!🥵 Rewarded myself with noodles and tinned tikka masala, 🙄 then 2 pints down a local, to watch some of the Euro 2024 footy. (Italy vs Croatia...for the record Italy equalised in the 100th minute, to send Croatia home, and the last time we will see Luca Modric on the international stage!).
A must mention for my traipse back to the campsite, at near 11pm and still light, with a stunning sunset from my hill....see photo, oh, and a poignant stop at the .local graveyard (they do make you think?).
DAY 2
I awoke to the forecasted glorious sunshine, slept so well, for me, but felt tired. My campsite neighbour informed me that there were plenty of decent hikes from Wooler. I was going to drive a short distance away and ascend Cheviot , but I knew these were hills of lots of Heather and bracken, and couldn’t get excited about making that effort.
I’d already planned to visit the local cafe, and whilst I was stuffing the breakie bap down my gob, I’d selected an existing Komoot route. It started off really hot, plying sun cream regularly....but by the time I reached the highest peaks it had freshened up, and there was even rain in the air, back at my tent.
For the record I scaled Yeavering Bell and White Law, using St Cuthbert’s Way for part of the walk...as I knew the landscape for me is uninspiring, although the views away from the hills were nice.
I felt exhausted back at my tent, and did try to sleep, but tonight was a night for the pub! England’s next match at the Euros...but first food at a rather surprisingly nice Italian restaurant....then to the pub for the not so big match! Another appallingly tedious and disjointed performance by England and an inglorious 0-0 draw against the full might of Slovenia FFS!🙄
More interesting was my table buddy for the night, a Geordie construction worker... me and him could manage England much better than Southgate. Well, I think he could, although I struggled to understand him half the time, heck Geordie is a strong accent!🤷♂️
Nothing more to report really, I was considering moving to Grassington in the Yorkshire Dale’s to chase the better weather....but I was needed back at base, so after that call, I headed back down the A1😢