Day 21

The end is in sight (almost literally).

Today I cycle the final 12 miles to John O’Groats, have a little cry, take a photograph and start my 3 day journey back to Inverness to take the overnight train back to London.

This day is for Samuel, who turns 22 today. Happy Birthday Samuel 🎂🎂🎂


A mountain of potatoes.


It’s official!


956 miles and 2 sets of brake pads since leaving home.

I’m saving my remaining 1 mm of brake pads for these hills tomorrow.


This man has just walked from Land’s End! He started on 8th May.


Skirza

Nice to be cycling with the wind 💨for a change.

I thought I would see more Highland cows, but these are the first ones I’ve seen.


I’m not sure if the person who wrote this was completely sober.


End of day 21. I’m staying in a place with a wonderful view over the ocean.

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8 responses to “Day 21”

  1. Sarah Jarvis Avatar
    Sarah Jarvis

    What an exciting day! Well done Tony for getting this far, I hope you can take time to relish the view at the end.

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  2. mindfullykoala592e446c44 Avatar
    mindfullykoala592e446c44

    Say goodbye to the town of ‘Dunnet’

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  3. treenoisily80ff9e3af1 Avatar
    treenoisily80ff9e3af1

    Well done Tony, and happy birthday to Samuel. Jill

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  4. galaxythoughtfullyb1914731f9 Avatar
    galaxythoughtfullyb1914731f9

    Well done Tony!

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  5. Jo Avatar
    Jo

    Well done Tony!

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  6. Jon Avatar

    Fantastic! Well done Tony. We’ve been cycling about 20 miles a day, so have been thinking of you managing 50! But great to see these end photo’s. (I’ve also just found out how to see the comments!) Blessings and hopefully a peaceful return journey. J

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  7. Clive Avatar

    What an amazing trip; thanks for keeping us all updated with your blog. You must have Photoshopped the blue sky at John O’ Groats. And surely you’re going to do the swim to Shetland for a true sense of completion. LeShe although I’m sure the French would say LaShe.

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  8. Debbie Avatar
    Debbie

    Tony, you’ve conquered LeJog and Le Hiccup – from coastal glory to bike computer purgatory, you kept pedalling (and occasionally training) your way to the top of the map. Rain, midges, tech tantrums… all part of the epic! You’ve completed Britain in style. Now off the saddle and onto a throne – preferably with coffee, cake, and zero notifications.

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