
Sunday, 25 July 2010
Saturday, 24 July 2010
Day 8 - to Helmsdale.....
Top is the view the boys will see as they come out of Inverness on the way to Helmsdale which is our last planned overnight stop. A short hop for these guys now at 98 miles!


We have saved the Boisdale sponsor shirts for today to wear with their Glenfarcas whisky ties as we felt that was appropriate!
Many thanks to Oliver and David at The Lamb in Hindon http://www.lambathindon.co.uk/ for allowing Will time off work to attempt this great challenge.
Time to reflect from Martyn..................
We are now at Thurso! The boys have covered an astonishing bone weary 142 miles!! I am totally amazed and so proud as must James's dad be as he looks down on this incredible journey.
Only 20 miles left to cover to John O' Groats now but the boys are insisting on going via Dunnet Head.
10 miles from Thurso we stopped at a B&B which was full but they got the boys in made them tea and biscuits and then sorted accommodation for us! A big thank you to Lynne and Weyland Read at http://www.auldpostoffice.com/ . Met so many amazing people during this unforgettable trip. Nearly there now, thanks to Alan for routing
Friday, 23 July 2010
Day 7 - Up to Aviemore!

Message from Martyn:

Another great overnight venue. Many thanks to Elizabeth and Ian Mackie of Ferrycraigs House (http://www.ferrycraigs.co.uk/). Lovely house right under the Forth road bridge. Boys had a lie in this morning and a breakfast that just kept coming! Tom and I are in for an easy morning as the guys won't need much fuel for a bit.
Weight update: Now near starting weight. Will heavier by 1lb and James just under by 2lb so all fine. Boys are up for todays ride into the Scottish Hills so nutrition and energy levels are good.
Weather update - bright.
Boys are currently riding next to the car with stereo blasting out Sweet Home Alabama! Even Will sang along - we've got video but can't seem to post it.
Next update will be sponsorship Boisdales and Mike Jones' favorite place - The Lamb in Hindon!
Boys did amazingly through hilss at Drumochter through Pitlochry and up to Aviemore. 120 miles...amazing!
Again they have extended their advantage and are on course to knock a whole day of this incredible challenge.
Both eating well and look tired though jubilant but that may wear off with the 6am alarm call and on the road by7!
Thursday, 22 July 2010
Day 6.....hard work, 1st, 2nd, Forth!
Tired this morning and we have a stretching target of getting over the Forth Bridge, hope we can make it!
The weather has now deteriorated and we are now faced with high winds, rain and poor visibility. Hills are now steeper with seemingly no flat section and we're riding into a headwind!
We've just taken on board hot chocolate, bananas and sausage rolls as well as even more Dorset flapjacks! We've not mentioned them for a few days but they are part of our staple diet and the current favourite is caramel!
As you can see, we made it!! Amazing experience after struggling in the morning to race through Edinburgh and across the bridge for a soak. Incredibly, we're gaining weight as we progress as our leg muscle mass increases.
Wednesday, 21 July 2010
Day 5, rolling, rolling, rolling.......
As you can see from the pics, we've actually increased our advantage! We're now 42 miles ahead of target but after a great day of scenery over the Pennines, we need a break! Managed a close encounter with the tarmac at North Allerton luckily at nought miles per hour!
Camping out tonight before we zip up to Scotland. Sadly, our trip organiser allowed us the pasta and chicken but not the cider!
Day 4 - Flying North!
We really put the hammer down today and pushed on and on further North finishing up a mighty 30 miles beyond our target! Tomorrow, we plan to hit Scotland but have some interesting hills to beat first.
The dude on the bottom is our new pal, Charlie the parrot - what a character!
Don't forget to tell friends and family to check this site out and get donating........please!
Tuesday, 20 July 2010
Day 3 - Helping hands!
Day 3 was amazing!
We pushed on from Bath up the Fosse Way "enjoying" 2 big ascents en route through the Cotswolds and up into the Midlands. Today has been full of helpful, wonderful people so thanks to the guys who ushered us through the roadworks at Tetbury, our bonus rider at Moreton-in-Marsh, John Atkins Cycles in Leamington Spa where we had to pop in for some running repairs (http://www.johnatkinscycles.com/) and last but not least Cathy at the White Lion in Brinklow for not only reducing the room rate for our charity but making us very welcome http://www.thewhitelion-inn.co.uk/
Monday, 19 July 2010
Sunday, 18 July 2010
Day 1!! We're off...........
Friday, 16 July 2010
The Planned Route
The route we have planned so far is as follows:
Day 1: Land's End - Okehampton (110 miles)
Day 2: Okehampton - Bath (98.3 miles)
Day 3: Bath - Leamington Spa (97.1 miles)
Day 4: Leamington Spa - Doncaster (101 miles)
Day 5: Doncaster - Darlington (102 miles)
Day 6: Darlington - Hawick (102 miles)
Day 7: Hawick - Callander (106 miles)
Day 8: Callander - Fort Augustus (112 miles)
Day 9: Fort Augustus - Brora (86.9 miles)
Day 10: Brora - John O Groats (72.6 miles)
Total Distance covered: 987.9 miles
Day 1: Land's End - Okehampton (110 miles)
Day 2: Okehampton - Bath (98.3 miles)
Day 3: Bath - Leamington Spa (97.1 miles)
Day 4: Leamington Spa - Doncaster (101 miles)
Day 5: Doncaster - Darlington (102 miles)
Day 6: Darlington - Hawick (102 miles)
Day 7: Hawick - Callander (106 miles)
Day 8: Callander - Fort Augustus (112 miles)
Day 9: Fort Augustus - Brora (86.9 miles)
Day 10: Brora - John O Groats (72.6 miles)
Total Distance covered: 987.9 miles
Monday, 12 July 2010
William Harvey and James Catley Day are fundraising for Mendip Community Transport
Sponsoring us is easy!
Just follow the link below!
Just follow the link below!
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Start of Our Ride
The beginning is close now! We begin this Saturday at 7 in the morning. I will be posting on here everyday and trying to get some photos up everyday so keep following and checking out what we are upto!
Our current funds raised is around £1750 would love everyone to continue to contribute. Any money would be welcome every penny counts!
Cheers
Wednesday, 7 July 2010
NEW SPONSOR
Dorset Flapjack Company have offer us the sum of £250 in support of our charity and a shed load of flapjacks to keep me and James going on our epic ride.
There support has been brilliant and i'm sure we will be thankful for the flapjacks when we are struggling up some of those hills we are sure to meet!
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