Land's End-John O'Groats
Land's End-John O'Groats
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Beemer-5

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7,897 posts

235 months

Friday 7th December 2007
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Anyone done it and how long would you say it should take?

I am doing it in a Bond Bug for charity in June.

Beemer-5

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7,897 posts

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Friday 7th December 2007
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How many nights out, that is, taking it fairly easy!

Balmoral Green

42,554 posts

269 months

Friday 7th December 2007
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I haven't got a clue what i'm talking about, but as that never stops me from passing comment, I would say three days, two nights in a Bond at about 50-70mph.

Sounds like a right hoot, but potentially exhausting due to the ride and the noise and relatively slow progress.

Good luck with it.

Wacky Racer

40,453 posts

268 months

Friday 7th December 2007
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pwig did this a few years ago in a Dax "seven" sports car....driving

Beemer-5

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Sunday 9th December 2007
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Cruising speed is about 50 max, so i,ve now settled on 5 days 4 nights, Warren.
Aye, will be fun.

Beemer-5

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Monday 10th December 2007
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Well, it,s going to be Aviemore, Seahouses, Fillongley (Coventry), Westbury-sub-Mendip (Wells), as the 4 nights, staying with friends, so more dosh goes to charity.
4 nights will also ensure no stage is too hurtful on the bones!
Looking forward.

Will26

1,495 posts

231 months

Monday 10th December 2007
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You should turn it into some kind of Top Gear race. See if you can beet a man who is using public transport to get there. Should be quite even.

cj_eds

1,567 posts

242 months

Tuesday 11th December 2007
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Will26 said:
You should turn it into some kind of Top Gear race. See if you can beet a man who is using public transport to get there. Should be quite even.
If you didn't stop, and taking a google maps estimate for the journey its 15 and a bit hours driving.

Off to the top of my head, compared to public transport:
Local bus to Penzance train station (hour?)
Train (probably have to go through London?) to Luton Airport (5 hours?)
Hang around for a couple of hours for a flight.
Fly to Inverness (2 hours)
Up to an hour for change-over to bus or train station.
3.5 hours bus/train to Wick or Thurso
Another hour or so local bus to John O'Groats.

You could easily gain or lose that at change-overs if you they're not at convenient times or there was any delays so you missed the connections (which in fairness, is 100% likely to happen in this country!). Depends how committed the driver was - almost 16 hours of motoring would need a few comfort and caffeine breaks!






Beemer-5

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Tuesday 11th December 2007
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Doing it quickly would be fun, say in my Jag, but this is a slow, painful trek!

Flying Peach

102 posts

217 months

Wednesday 12th December 2007
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I rode from lands end to John o groats on my racing bike, it took me six and a half days in April 2004.

Beemer-5

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Thursday 13th December 2007
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5 days should be ok then, with a 700cc Relaint engine assisting!
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Beemer-5

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Thursday 13th December 2007
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Reliant, even.