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LEJOG: The Route!
I've had Land's End - John O'Groats on my list since I was about fourteen and first heard of it. Forty is a good time to do a bucket-list ride, and this three-week trip (some camping, some hostelling, some couch-surfing) is how I'm hoping to do it. Days are around 60 miles, with nothing centuriffic and a few shorties. There are rest days in there too, though "rest" and "beer" may be cognate in this context. The deviations from the CTC's standard route make for a total of about a thousand miles.
- Land's End - Wadebridge (up the north coast - gorgeous but tough - with chuffy, baggy and cider)
- Wadebridge - Crediton (coastal to Bude, then pause via home)
- Crediton - Glastonbury (you can't keep a good hippy down; the chuffbag sabot is fired off home now)
- Glastonbury - Bristol (a short day, and hopefully a hookup and some ales)
- Bristol - Cinderford (I've always wanted to ride the Severn Bridge; hope to avoid Monmouth)
- Cinderford - Clun (if I can get away from being Mum-fed)
- Clun - Chester (possibly with forum rider types)
- Chester - Preston (goin' north)
- Preston - Kendal (lumps!)
- Kendal - Keswick (short detour to the Lakes; rest day and a paddle)
- Keswick - Kielder Water (water is a theme, isn't it?)
- Kielder Water - Edinburgh (this and yesterday could be quite the hack; pick up
ravenbait , frood and ales)
- Edinburgh - Crainlairach (picking up the CTC bikepacker route)
- Crainlarach - Glencoe (Scotland is big. Really big. )
- Glencoe - Loch Ness (More lakeside camping, plus monster. ME! )
- Loch Ness - Carbisdale Castle (they'll probably repel the English)
- Carbisdale Castle - Tongue (made up name, surely?)
- Tongue - John O'Groats (groaty john got groats on his head!)