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News from the road as Rob (the webmaster) & Jon ride LEJOG

Train from Birmingham, via Bristol, to Penzance and cycle to Land's End on Sunday 6 June 2010 : on the road from Monday 7 June 2010 - arrived at John O'Groats on Saturday 19 June 2010

The messages below were all transmitted during the trip - e-mailed direct to the website.


 

Into Carlisle for a new front tyre, new pump and spare tubes. Thank you Palace cycles.
Met a fellow endtoender who had run out of gears in Cornwall!
Into Scotland at Gretna for lunch at Lockerbie

Last night's B&B was fantastic at the Crossroads B&B in Brisco - thanks again for the donation

Finally a big Hi to Claire - Lucie's sister.

Sent from the Mercian's handlebars by Jon

One correct answer so far - my family members will guess who it was .... (the answer did stop short of the Grid Ref)

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From Rob's handlebars
Now at hotel at Crawford in bright sunshine - tough climb over Beattock for me (by the time I got there Jon needed another shave)
Dinner ordered and awaited - oh, and room has bath .... Bliss.

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From Rob's handlebars

Climb over a four mile stretch of 700 feet to Beattock although not as high as Shap (note Joe C :-) ). Two 20 year olds passed me but I caught them half a mile from top - Aesop's tortoise again ! Waited for Rob at top and trainspotted including a triple header!

Fantastic B&B/hotel Holmlands Country House - quite opulent amazing loo seats. Note to Mrs Trellis of North Wales, we're both having pie tonight!

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Grid Ref has now been supplied by the entrant mentioned earier ... But NO PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED - it's the taking part that matters.
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Picture stop just outside Carnforth we think we are half way now. We have a tail wind too, useful going over Shap.

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Summary - easy first 30 miles and then VERY wet - Shap Fell isnext
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Set off from lunch in medium rain for the (easyish) ascent of Shap and to Penrith - last 10 miles in sunshine. 81 miles for the day, only about 60 tomorrow.

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