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john o' groats to lands end cycle

(well almost!)

On Tuesday myself and walking pal Francis cycled into Lands End 12 days after leaving John O' Groats. Francis cycled the whole continuous lot, totting up a fraction under 1200 miles, as we took the scenic route, compared to the more normal 900 mile route favoured by most. Unfortunately for me (see my blog for the sorry details!) I missed half of day 2 and all of day 3, but then cycled all of the next 10 days, and finished with a total of 1050 miles and 19 000 metres of ascent. Longest day was 120 miles on day 8, followed by 117 miles on day 9 and 104 miles on day 10 - they were killers. Hardest though was the 93 miles on day 11 with 2745 metres climbing through Devon and Cornwall, where I struggled at the end with a sore achilles and generally knackered-ness, until a lager shandy, crisps and Red Bull stop in a pub re-energised me for the last couple of hours into Boscastle. However, the numerous great English pubs and tea shops helped to make it all bearable (well almost). An amazing adventure, the full details of which, and photos, will follow shortly on my blog. I know David Riach has done it in something amazing like 4 days, but for a mere normal like me I was certainly emotional and well-chuffed at the end.

We were raising money for prostate cancer, details of which can be found at www.justgiving.com/fhjogle

Posted by john donnelly on Fri 1 Aug 2008 | 5 comments

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  1. Chris said...

    Amazing effort John. You deserve a good sit down now, if you're not too saddle sore!

    Friday 1st August 2008 4.33pm

  2. Johnston said...

    A fine effort! Well done to both of you.

    Sunday 3rd August 2008 8.11pm

  3. Ellie said...

    A joggling JD, what an image...I'm extremely impressed! Hope you'll be joining us for a less taxing night out in Edinburgh on Tuesday to recount the pedalling tales.

    Monday 4th August 2008 11.19am

  4. jd said...

    some photos and updated days reports on my blog=www.jdswanderings.blogspot.com

    Monday 4th August 2008 1.35pm

  5. Graham K said...

    JD - GREAT EFFORT INDEED !

    Bad luck on the bad luck ...and even worse luck on the techy problem - not much you can do with a broken spoke.

    The daily distances look killer. Reckon the calories burned might be a bit on the light side ...would have thought such an effort would have killed off more.

    Congrats again ...

    Monday 4th August 2008 10.43pm

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