Showing posts with label Scotland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scotland. Show all posts

Sunday, 31 July 2022

LEJOG - Day 14

 Tongue to John O'Groats. The final stage.

A sharp climb right at the start to get the legs and heart going for the day, we soon settled into a slow and steady pace, slowly uphills and quickly down them.

Until Jill broke a spoke in her back wheel.
This didn't stop her. I wound the broken spoke around its partner in the wheel and had her back up and cruising.

The forecast rain never materialised and the day stayed hot and sunny, with a very helpful tailwind pushing us up the climbs and taking the edge of the heat the sun was laying down.

The scenery in this part of Scotland is just beautiful, with sandy beaches and little coves dotted along the coastline. The fields are full of sheep and lambs, and the odd cow/bull rests wearily in the shade of a tree.

We stopped for a well-earned bacon and egg roll just before lunch, refilled our water and hurtled on through to Thurso, where Paddy's pannier rack decided to give up the go (again) - cable ties soon had it sorted out and us back on the road.

After Thurso the route flattened out and we got some miles behind us and speed in the legs. 

Not long to go now.

Soon signs for JOG were appearing and the energy levels spiked.

We wheeled into John O'Groats at 1617 and started taking the obligatory photos at the sign-post before making phone calls to friends and family around the world.

We've done it! We've cycled from Land's End to John O'Groats!
I'm so proud of Jill and Paddy, they have been a great pleasure to have around and have been splendid in motivating us all and making sure we achieved what we set out to do.

103km for the day.
Tomorrow we are sleeping in....


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Saturday, 30 July 2022

LEJOG - Day 13

 Alness to Tongue.

Overnight rain cleared in time for us to depart, and we didn't see it again until a little later on in the day. And where there was an absence of rain, there was a head/cross wind in its place.

This made the going hard, battling this as well as "really well thought out" cycle paths that had us carrying our bikes down wet metal stairs and over a river - not good!

Loch's and rolling hills were the order of the day, until we stopped at the Shin Falls and watched the salmon leaping up big waterfalls.

The midges came out this afternoon and welcomed us the North - we couldn't stop for too long as they would descend on us the moment we did.

The miles ticked over slowly, and the road slowly tipped down towards the sea, we had made it to Tongue.

We were all a little flat this morning and the hostel tonight is a welcome sight, not to mention a warm haven away from the midges.

112km for the day - one more to go!

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Friday, 29 July 2022

LEJOG - Day 12

 Aviemore to Alness.

Another beautiful day greeted us as we wheeled our bikes out of the hostel and onto the roadway. The forecast overnight rain had not materialised so we had dry roads and clear skies all day.

First point of interest was the stone bridge in Carrbridge, the oldest stone bridge in the Highlands. After that the road meandered through farmland and country lanes, until we stumbled across the ancient burial ruins of Clava - medieval stone burial mounds thousands of years old!

We took a quick walk about, took in the sites and were back on the bikes within 20 minutes. The road wound round to Inverness and dumped us at the foot of the Kessock bridge over the Beauly Firth.

The A9 was busy but it saved us valuable miles and time off the end of the day. The descent to the Cromarty bridge was exhilarating, big speeds achieved as we zoomed down it. 

The scenery continues to be amazing as we head northwards - 2 days left of this brilliant trip - I just hope that the weather holds out until Sunday - we have plans to swim once we reach the end.

94 km (60 miles) for the day, and an early finish - nice result.

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Thursday, 28 July 2022

LEJOG - Day 11

Pitlochry to Aviemore.

A day that had us climbing for most of the day, as we reached our highest altitude (so far) on this trip.

We followed a beautiful trail out from Pitlochry and were soon running parallel to the A9, but on a dead quiet road that we had all to ourselves. The climbing was very gradual and we eventually reached the summit of the Drumochter pass, at 457m.

Lunch was on the lawn at the Dalwhinnie distillery and the afternoon was improved with the addition of a very nice tailwind. We zipped along, passed the ruined Ruthven Barracks, struggled over a few late-in-the-day hills that tested already-tired legs, before we rolled into Aviemore.

What a welcome sight!

Checked in, showered and fed - this day is over.

100km for the day.

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Wednesday, 27 July 2022

LEJOG - Day 10

Queensferry to Pitlochry.

Hot and sunny, Scotland still putting on a superb weather show.

A morning of ups and downs on the hills before arriving in Perth for lunch, and meeting up with Sion.

The afternoon introduced us to the A9 road, busy, but we were on the bike path running alongside it.
Forests and little hills lead us into Pitlochry, early enough for us to grab dinner and eat in a relaxed manner before heading to bed.

105km.

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Tuesday, 26 July 2022

LEJOG - Day 9

 Moffat to Queensferry (Rosyth)

107km (66 miles) that started up a nice long climb out of Moffat. Once that was behind us, the views unfolded, the sun came out and Scotland put on a show.

Rolling green hills and quiet roads were the norm for most of the day, until we stopped in Cranwath for lunch.
The clouds then started to roll in, the air chilled a bit but the wind was still 'behind us' to a degree.

We made good progress, no major effort required for today, and we soon spied the Forth bridges spanning the Firth of Forth. After what seemed like an eternity, we rolled through Queensferry, up onto the bridge and wheeled our way across.

It was a great day on the bike and it is always a bonus arriving at your destination early in the evening rather than last thing - its gives us more time to relax and process the day.

On that note, I'm out. Tired.

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Monday, 25 July 2022

LEJOG - Day 8

 Askham to Moffat.

An absolutely stonking tailwind out of Penrith this morning, accompanied by rain, resulted in us smashing out the first 50km (30 miles) in no time at all, putting us ahead of schedule, so had a leisurely early lunch in Gretna.

We're now in Scotland!! How crazy is that?

More rain soon after lunch, which then cleared in around Lockerbie, but not before we had our second lunch on the station platform.

The final drag into Moffat was long and uneventful, with more rain and a pesky and annoying headwind.

We arrived at our accommodation, checked in, showered and headed out for dinner. The evening was great, the clouds had lifted and the wind has dropped.
120km (75miles) for the day. Here's to another good day tomorrow as we head towards Edinburgh.

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