Good evening all.
I'm planning my first LeJog for summer 2018, and at this stage I've made preliminary Strava routes for a 10 day trek. Each day is average 90-95 miles and around 5000ft elevation. I'm wondering if there are any good books to read for planning the route (and which books to avoid) please?
Kind regards
Darren
LeJog reading material
LeJog reading material
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Re: LeJog reading material
The blogs on the website on the first post in this topic have much more informative than any of the books I've read
I'm not getting older,just gaining more experience
Re: LeJog reading material
oldmanonabike wrote:The blogs on the website on the first post in this topic have much more informative than any of the books I've read
Have to agree.
Re: LeJog reading material
Look at www.cycle-endtoend.org.uk for loads of resources
- I have most of the books available and some are complete rubbish - I would recommend the Cicerone one (but tweak the route around Cumbria) and the one published by Epic (although out of print it's often on the Amazon s/h site)
Rob (Cycle E2E webmaster)
- I have most of the books available and some are complete rubbish - I would recommend the Cicerone one (but tweak the route around Cumbria) and the one published by Epic (although out of print it's often on the Amazon s/h site)
Rob (Cycle E2E webmaster)
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