John 0' Groats

John 0' Groats
journeys START

Tuesday 29 July 2008

End of Day 5

5 days in and about 70 miles walked so far.
at least 1 phone appears to have died and the power monkeys are not working as well as they should...a number of us have had snatched conversations with either David or Ryan over the last few days and all seems reasonably well so far..apart from a split water bladder and a split in the tent bag (not the tent) the first night - these needed repairing and so delayed the start of day 2, not many miles done that day.
Ryan I believe has a number of blisters and there has been text messages about a pulled muscle but as they have walked nearly 20 miles today things can't be that bad.
They have camped in someones garden one night and with Davids chemistry teacher and family another night...bacon butties for breakfast - luxury! (they are on a camping holiday in the area and somehow found David and Ryan) more photos on the flickr map ...
Thanks to Martin Black for emailing us the photographs


David and Ryan sent a check in signal tonight at 8.48pm via the "SPOT satellite personal tracker" this shows they are near Culmaily so about 70miles down around 540 to go
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linda lewis

Sunday 27 July 2008

Day 1 - Friday 25th July


The 1st 20miles or so to the camp site at Wick. From the youth hostel at John 0’ Groats which is actually at Canisbay - (6 miles away) to John O’ Groats - then along A99 to Nybster and onto to the campsite at Wick.


Tuesday 22 July 2008

Tracking

here is the link to the web page that will track David and Ryan
each time they send a signal to checking in.

http://share.findmespot.com/shared/faces/viewspots

the 1st on was yesterday from our garden to test

Sunday 20 July 2008

Only 3 days to go before they set off for John O Groats.
They are due to set off Wednesday morning at around 5am from home, 1st train from Keighley is at 5.30...or 6 if they miss that
They are booked on the7.10am Leeds to Edinburgh
11.36 Edinburgh to Inverness
and 17.53pm Inverness to Thurso - due in about 21.46 where they are being picked up by Helen and Ian who have offered to put them up for the night, feed them and take them the remaining 28 miles to John o Groats the next day. Thanks to both Helen and Ian and their family.