Spinners wrote:I'll take the tranquility of that well-earned pint in JOG over the tackiness of LE any day.
JOG is a tacky miserable commercial dump too. Though you get a view of the Orkneys.
Spinners wrote:I'll take the tranquility of that well-earned pint in JOG over the tackiness of LE any day.
wearwell wrote:Spinners wrote:I'll take the tranquility of that well-earned pint in JOG over the tackiness of LE any day.
JOG is a tacky miserable commercial dump too.
pwa wrote:Having found myself warming frozen fingers under a hot water tap at a campsite at Wick in August, some years ago, I would not look forward to cycling those northern roads in March. And snow / ice could bring progress to a halt.
Last March the average daily maximum temperature in Wick was 8.3c, which would feel cooler if there was wind. Fine for hardy types, perhaps.
Bigdummysteve wrote:I've just completed 762miles of my first leg, the I started in wick then up to duncansby head, brief stop at jog then up to dunnet head, didn't want to be accused of not doing it properly!
You can do it how you like.Bigdummysteve wrote:I've just completed 762miles of my first leg, the I started in wick then up to duncansby head, brief stop at jog then up to dunnet head, didn't want to be accused of not doing it properly!......
wearwell wrote:
I did lejog; Hereford, Shrewsbury, Wigan, Preston turned left at Gretna for Ardrossan - Arran - Kintyre -Mallaig - Armadale - Kyle of Lochalsh - Dingwall - Lairg - Bettyhill - JOG