Options to get daughter (in England) set up for touring?
I wasn't sure where to put this...It's a little complicated, and also I have never done any touring, so there may be things I haven't thought about.
My daughter is living in England- going to graduate school at Anglia-Ruskin in Cambridge.. She has an English BF and they have decided to do an end-to-end tour of England by bike with friends this summer.
She has not done much cycling up until now. She was just given a hybrid bike that she is fixing up to get started on, but will need a bike for the trip.
Option 1: I have an aluminum frame Fuji that does have eyelets in the frame, so it could carry panniers, but it isn't designed as a touring bike. I think I could ship it to her, though it looks like shipping is expensive- it might be $300 or more. The bike cost me about $600 originally but it has depreciated, though it's in good condition. I think the bike can be adjusted to fit her (she rode it once or twice when she was home last year).
Option 2: My son will be going to England to visit in April, and could possibly bring the bike as extra baggage - for $150-$200, but then it might be really a challenge for him to get the bike from the airport to either Cambridge where she is living or Norwich where her BF lives.
Option 3: I could try to sell the bike here and send her the money- but it will not be enough to buy her a decent bike. I can afford to help out some, but cannot afford to buy her a bike outright.
She is short like me, 5'2", but has shorter legs and a longer torso than I do.
Any thoughts??? Thanks in advance.
Sharon