Friday, 22 August 2008

Celebrations


Once the photos and signing of the end to end book we were treated to cake and a nice meal. What next? Well first some well earned rest and relaxation, and then we'll see!

We Made It


Eventually we got there, arriving to a frenzy of media attention (okay mum, David, Sarah, Sue and Dave). 1026 miles since beginning in Lands End 12 days ago.

Nearly There


As we headed east towards John O'Groats the weather closed in again bringing the cold and rain with it. This made the last few miles hard work and very uncomfortable.

Icecream


Even in the cold and wet you can always find time for icecream! Even if it is sheltering in a bus shelter.

The Strath


Again the weather was cold and wet as we headed out. What happened to the summer weather we had all hoped for? As we headed up the Strath, a beautiful untouched area of land, the weather did brighten a little.

Day 12 - The Final Leg


The final day saw sandwich production go into full swing in preparation for our push up the Strath before, heading across the north coast to John O'Groats.

Thursday, 21 August 2008

The Night Before


The end of day 11 was to be spent in Helmsdale. On route we stopped in Tain for lunch and paused outside Dunrobin castle for Sian to pose for this picture. Once in Helmsdale we were treated to a fish and chips supper at La Mirage, where we got the largest portions of fish and chips we had ever seen. We stopped in the local Spar to pick up supplies for the final day's breakfast and lunch.

Another ferry


Heading across the Black Isle we reached Cromarty where we boarded a ferry for a quick trip across to the other side where we continued our trek north with the end nearly in sight.

Day 11


On leaving the hostel Inverness continued to provide grey skies and cold weather, however as we headed across the Black Isle the skies brightened and we soon found the layers being peeled off and sun cream being applied.

Still Loch Ness


It seemed liked forever that we had Loch Ness on our right as we headed for Inverness. We eventually reached the end at the aptly named Loch End. We then enjoyed a nice long downhill swoop into Inverness. We arrived at the hostel had been invaded by 3 coach loads of kids. We ordered a take away and then struggled to locate some dishes and eating irons to enjoy our spoils.