End-to-End Day 7

I got last night's post slightly wrong, they were actually at Port Appin, which is well North of Oban, and in a spectacularly remote part of the Scottish West coast facing onto the Sound of Mull.  Today was also very successful, with a fantastic ride by Loch Ness.  They had rain turning to hail in the morning, but the weather cleared up in the afternoon as they wound North, traversing a stretch of road to equal Mow Cop – around 18% average gradient up-hill for a mile.  This was followed by a 6 mile sweeping descent, with good surfaces and good visibility, allowing them to make up some time and rest weary legs.

They arrived in Dingwall, but found that a local event had caused the town to be fully booked, and so pressed on to reach Alness, close to Invergordon on the Cromarty Firth, a distance of 112 miles.

The team are in good spirits, with some niggles (mostly concerning contact with the saddle), but nothing major to stop them reaching John O'Groats tomorrow, a mere 100 miles.  They are so confident they have booked the night in the hotel, and only have to roll over the formal 'finish line' and carry on for a mile or so to complete the journey.

If you've been following progress, and would like to congratulate Paul, Paul and Malcolm, please post a comment on this site either here or on the final post tomorrow.  All contributions to their chosen charity also very much appreciated.

4 Comments

  1. congratulations well done

  2. Nice work team : hope you feel very proud of your achievements !
    See you Tuesday : Hill reps Malcolm ! Nick.

  3. I am so proud of my big bro.

  4. Followed your travels and adventures from my flat sunny Florida climes and am wildly jealous of you completing one of my unfulfilled ambitions.I am now biking as running is hampered by age and tendon injuries but have no hills,just the ocean breeze.
    Well Done
    PCG

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