The Sunday we'll meet some of the Danish Christian campaigners. And the Monday is free time to 'see the sights of Copenhagen'.
Tuesday we set off home and leave the politicians to get the job polished off.
By the time I get home on Wednesday afternoon, I hope to see the Beeb reporting some monumental and positive outcomes from the summit.
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Friday, November 27, 2009
The Order of Things
Up until this point I have been trusting the organisers from Christian Aid with the running order (or cycling order). However I spotted amongst the blurb the comment 'you will have some free time' which has inspired me to read what information I do have in a little more detail. Thus working out where I am going to be when.
The first shock is that we are not leaving from London, we are in fact leaving from Stansted Airport. It looks like the airport have successfully convinced the organisers that it is part of London. 'Commuter belt' maybe, but London, certainly not! Part of the grumbling on my part is that I'll have to get from home in London to Stansted Airport for 7.30am in the morning, then cycle all day. I can already see a need for a serious coffee investment. We're cycling the on the first day to Harwich. That's in Essex, not Suffolk as some people have been trying to convince me. The second day is mostly spent on the M.S. Dana Sirena, a less the luxurious ferry. We arrive too late in the day to do any cycling, so it is straight to the hotel to psyche up for a full day of cycling on day three. Day four (that's Saturday, as we didn't cross the international date line on ferry) we cycle into Copenhagen and join the campaigners heading to the COP 15 conference centre.
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