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23.05.09 Practise day one - Exeter to Gunnislake - 43mi
[Cycle west across Dartmoor! Realise how heavy all the gear is!]



Really small horse chasing small horse in vicious attack scene.
After leaving the ice cream van, and after rolling off Dartmoor, I continued west through Tavistock, crossed the bridge on the river Tamar, then cycled up the most punishing hill so far, into Gunnislake - a mile into Cornwall.
At the top of that hill I met a lady doing some gardening, and asked her for some water. She offered me a cup of tea in the garden, which sounded terrific, so I brought the bike through the gate and sat in the back garden. Following tea and a chat, I met her husband (both retired), they decided they would support my journey, and gave me fish and chips, a beer, free accommodation and a lovely cooked breakfast. I was glad to have stopped by!
24.05.09 Practise day two - Gunnislake to Land's End - 65mi
[Learn to love dual-carriageways!]
I accepted the offer of a lift with my Gunnislake hosts, which covered a nasty stretch and reduced the target distance from 85 to 65 miles. I was prepared to do it the hard way but felt like trusting their judgement that morning. Probably a good idea too because I wasn't meant to overdo it before starting the main event!


I'd like to go back and see a performance there next time.

That night I stayed at a campsite in St Buryan, 5 miles away from Land's End. A very good choice as it turned out, as the village pub did decent homemade pizza and good beer.
An additional bonus of staying there was that a kind chap on the campsite offered to cook me a nice breakfast the next morning for the official start of my end-to-end cycle.
An additional bonus of staying there was that a kind chap on the campsite offered to cook me a nice breakfast the next morning for the official start of my end-to-end cycle.
LEJOG START! 25.05.09 Day one - Land's End to Bodmin - 72mi
[It begins with a bit of drizzle]

It was a long day on the A30 - and this is where I turned when I'd had enough of traffic and sought pub and camping. Maybe lengthen the trip and follow the coast next time?

Ended up camping in a field in pouring rain that night, but I'd had an amusing time so didn't really mind! I'd met and camped with a fellow touring cyclist called Evan, who is from Boston, MA. His plan was to cycle through France, to Turkey! Good plan, best of luck! And thanks for the cup of hot chocolate!
[Post Office with everything]

27.05.09 Day three - M5/J27 to Bristol - 70mi
[rainy rainy rain, oh but I saw some good stuff later though]





28.05.09 Day four - Bristol to Bircher - 70mi

Those vines look a bit skinny to me.

I know it's wrong but whenever I see a cycle speed limit it gives me ideas...
then headed north through much pleasant scenery towards Monmouth.

This was my best effort yet at setting the camera self-timer and running like mad, to sit down and pose as though nothing had happened...
29.05.09 Day five - Bircher to Whitchurch - 65mi

Today I was given free bed and breakfast by a pleasant couple who had horses and a dog, and loved talking about animals. I enjoyed spending time with these happy people, even if horses aren't my subject.
30.05.09 Day six - Whitchurch to Garstang - 80mi
[The not-so-interesting bit before the more interesting bit]
I didn't take any photos today! I was busy cycling through the bit between Liverpool and Manchester. Passed through Warrington, Wigan, Preston. Must be about halfway now?
Stayed in a campsite called Claylands which has its own pub/restaurant, which was perfect in an otherwise uneventful place. Why can't we buy Tetley Mild (tasty dark beer) in more pubs?
31.05.09 Day seven - Garstang to Carlisle - 80mi
[Cue scenery!]

Everyone is really happy and friendly here!




[Yesterday's scenery's bigger brother arrives today]

(So what am I going to do with this trailer full of old dogs!?)

This is the only cycle path monument I've seen.
Hmm, I had a good time cycling in France years ago.

Camped somewhere to the left - and ate a hearty rare steak somewhere to the right.
02.06.09 Day nine - Abington to Loch Lomond - 64mi
[Will vs Glasgow]

I'm not going to make my mind up about Glasgow for now, as it was a bit of a mission getting through it all by road, on a sweltering day and under my own steam! Loads of broken glass absolutely everywhere, and rather a worrying drinking trend - but I think I'd have a more positive experience if visiting by rail, with a map of the cultural highlights. And probably hiding at night.
Curious highlight of the evening meal at the pub in Gartocharn, was deep fried black pudding! I think body overruled brain there, as I don't really like black pudding. The midges were very hungry that evening, so I did a fair bit of running about before bed.
03.06.09 Day ten - Loch Lomond to Loch Awe - 60mi
[Lovely stuff]



I was passed by a Google camera car down there! (sadly no pic from them yet)





04.06.09 Day eleven - Loch Awe to Fort William - 70mi
[Somehow I think it gets even better]






And the people making the whisky were Chinese! Not really.

Oban's own has hints of honey, orange peel, sea salt and slighty peated barley.
You can find each of these smells in the different parts of the factory. Nice!






Very busy campsite, lots of hill walking activity here.
Fairly decent restaurant half a mile up the road.
05.06.09 Day twelve - Fort William to Inverness - 70mi
[Brrr! Turn the heat back on!]




06.06.09 Day thirteen - Inverness to Dunbeath (via Beauly) - 95mi
[The scenic route from Inverness to the north]

The bridge in the distance carries the A9 from Inverness (right)
to the Black Isle (left).
Last night I gave up my search for hot showers and slept in the woods... don't tell the hotel owner next door! And don't tell the owners of the campsite next door to that!

but that would have been too much for my knees I think.
I passed the Glenmorangie Distillery at Tain a few miles back.

it was hard work getting out of there!

or perhaps invites passing strangers to have a seat?

And a McEwans 70.
Served by the nice lady who re-opened her kitchen to make me late fish and chips!
07.06.09 Day fourteen (a.m.) - Dunbeath to John o' Groats - 37mi
[Nearly nearly there]
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Day fourteen (p.m.) - John o' Groats to Thurso (via Dunnet Head) - 27mi
Day fifteen - Thurso to Dornoch - 70mi
Day sixteen - Dornoch to Inverness - 44mi
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