Lands end John o groats (walking) LEJOG

Lands end John o groats (walking) LEJOG

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Austin_Metro

1,218 posts

48 months

Thursday 31st March 2022
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May have missed it, are you wild camping?

i4got

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5,655 posts

78 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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Austin_Metro said:
i4got said:
I would (and should) have but i’d just had one from some chain bakers in the centre of Hayle. I should have waited.
Pasties.

Look for Malcolm Barnecutts, there’s one as you leave Camborne and get to Pool near South Crofty mine and more further up the county, as you get nearer England.
I’ll keep an eye out thanks.

i4got

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5,655 posts

78 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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Austin_Metro said:
May have missed it, are you wild camping?
Not unless I have to ! May have to at some stage though.

i4got

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5,655 posts

78 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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It was freezing in the tent last night. Slept with all clothes on and long johns and still brass monkeys.

Did just over 16 miles today via Redruth and Threemilestones (i think that was the name). Felt very hilly.

Now at a campsite near St Allen which is to the west of Truro.

Phone service is not great so can’t upload todays vid so will do it tomorrow.

croyde

22,919 posts

230 months

Saturday 2nd April 2022
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Unlucky that April has started ice cold. Still it warms up next week with the inevitable rain.

Well done though, I'm jealous.

i4got

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5,655 posts

78 months

Saturday 2nd April 2022
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Im having problems uploading yesterday and todays videos.

Think i’ll need to do that only when I've got wifi.

Camped last night just outside a little placed called St Allen west of Truro and then today headed to just north of indian queens where I'm camping again.

Not having a lot of joy finding places to get dinner so having a lot of sandwiches. Hopefully bodmin tomorrow will be better.

In total I’ve done about 60 miles in the first four days. Today was less than 13 but I’m feeling it. The hills are getting harder.

Today had the first daytime rain but not too heavy and stopped while i pitched the tent.




i4got

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5,655 posts

78 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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Having little joy uploading the videos so hopefully these links will work. They show the last three days.

https://www.relive.cc/view/vNOPoY82V2v

https://www.relive.cc/view/vxOQoYwEzMq

https://www.relive.cc/view/vrqDAAdYrwv

Now done about 73 miles I think and am just outside Bodmin. Spent the last three nights camping and its been absolutely freezing. Bought a sleeping bag liner today so hope that will make a difference.

Days have been pretty perfect weatherise but first serious daytime rain expected tomorrow.

Body is generally holding out - feet fine, legs tired, and back a bit sore.

Big issue is food. None of the campsites are near a pub or restaurant. Tomorrow's route goes past nothing so i’m having to stock up on sandwiches which is not ideal. I envisaged enjoying a pub meal in the evening and that hasnt really happened yet.

Tonight and tomorrow camping and then a b&b on tuesday. Hope they have a bath and it will be great to be warm at night.




croyde

22,919 posts

230 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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I did a job in St Ives last summer and it was a weekend of beautiful weather. Hot and blue skies.

So on a whim, when the job was finished I decided to stay on for a few days and bought a tent and camped with my decent sleeping bag and folding camp bed.

Went to bed when it got dark and awoke about 1am blooming freezing, even with clothes on, my down jacket and wooly hat.

I got up early the next day and moved on to a hotel. Hot shower, pub next door and cooked breakfast.

I feel for you fella.

i4got

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5,655 posts

78 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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croyde said:
I did a job in St Ives last summer and it was a weekend of beautiful weather. Hot and blue skies.

So on a whim, when the job was finished I decided to stay on for a few days and bought a tent and camped with my decent sleeping bag and folding camp bed.

Went to bed when it got dark and awoke about 1am blooming freezing, even with clothes on, my down jacket and wooly hat.

I got up early the next day and moved on to a hotel. Hot shower, pub next door and cooked breakfast.

I feel for you fella.
Yes I’ve been sleeping with all clothes on plus down jacket and long johns. Still freezing. Hope the new sleeping bag liner works. If not then next option will be to buy a foam roll mat and use it under my inflatable mat. The inflatable mat is not stopping me feeling the cold ground beneath.



spikeyhead

17,327 posts

197 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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Is it worth posting the the regional forums asking for recommendations of places worth going to for hot meals, preferably with somewhere close by to spend the night?

fttm

3,690 posts

135 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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Maybe ask the mods to move this to Holidays and Travel where you might get some tips on places to stay . Best of luck

i4got

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5,655 posts

78 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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fttm said:
Maybe ask the mods to move this to Holidays and Travel where you might get some tips on places to stay . Best of luck
Good idea. I have asked.

i4got

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5,655 posts

78 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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spikeyhead said:
Is it worth posting the the regional forums asking for recommendations of places worth going to for hot meals, preferably with somewhere close by to spend the night?
Thats a good idea thanks

Faust66

2,037 posts

165 months

Monday 4th April 2022
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El stovey said:
Were you the guy doing the sw coastal path last year and got injured op?
Nope, that would be me... updates may be coming to my SWCP thread.

Best of luck OP: it's one hell of a challenge and I wish you all the best with it.

The Rotrex Kid

30,312 posts

160 months

Monday 4th April 2022
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Where will you be at around 10.30 tomorrow morning OP??

i4got

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5,655 posts

78 months

Tuesday 5th April 2022
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The Rotrex Kid said:
Where will you be at around 10.30 tomorrow morning OP??
I’ll probably be somewhere between Liggars Farm where I’m camping (about 3 miles south west of Liskeard) and Liskeard. Google tells me theres a laundrette there so may see if can get some washing done if its quick. Tonight my first b&b in Callington and i cant wait to sleep indoors.

interstellar

3,307 posts

146 months

Tuesday 5th April 2022
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Absolutely brilliant OP. I am enjoying your daily updates and videos.

Amazing, I would love to do this!

Rosscow

8,770 posts

163 months

Tuesday 5th April 2022
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Callington - fill up on cheap Ginsters at the factory outlet!

i4got

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5,655 posts

78 months

Tuesday 5th April 2022
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i4got said:
The Rotrex Kid said:
Where will you be at around 10.30 tomorrow morning OP??
I’ll probably be somewhere between Liggars Farm where I’m camping (about 3 miles south west of Liskeard) and Liskeard. Google tells me theres a laundrette there so may see if can get some washing done if its quick. Tonight my first b&b in Callington and i cant wait to sleep indoors.
Actually looks like i hit liskeard quicker. By 1030 hopefully be having breakfast in Spoons while my laundry is on across the road.

i4got

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5,655 posts

78 months

Tuesday 5th April 2022
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Last two days videos.


https://www.relive.cc/view/vYvrLLw3dL6

https://www.relive.cc/view/vr63BBXnE8O

Yesterday was cr@p. It wasn’t that it rained all day, it wasn’t the hills, it wasn’t even the garbage food I had a Drago Mills outlet. I had a great off road route planned avoiding A roads and using all public footpaths.

They should take down all public footpath signs in Cornwall. Any that cross farm land or private land will have been blocked off by the landowner. Even if you've walked miles on the path and there is no alternative. They should have the decency to put up a sign saying “I've blocked this path a mile further on” to stop you committing to it. So for large chunks of the walk I was forced onto the A38. Think rain, lorries, spray and no verge.

Anyway enough moaning. Today was great. Apart from the fact that the sun returned, most walking was on quiet lanes and I had a b&b to look forward to. Now in Callington and I reckon I leave Cornwall tomorrow and enter Devon. Found a laundrette and all I need tomorrow is a barber that does shaves snd I’ll be almost presentable.