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15th Jan 2009

1 comment posted in: Blog: LEJOG

Commuting cycle to work on my regular 17.5 mile route. A stiff easterly breeze was blowing and the difference in active speeds between the morning and evening reflect this.

Distance :: 17.25 mi
Time :: 1h15m58s
Average Active Speed :: 13.62 mph
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Distance :: 17.23 mi
Time :: 1h10m30s
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Posted: Saturday, Jan 17, 2009 at 04:01 PM by jochta

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Posted by testking 70-293 on Thu, June, 18, 2009 - 04:50 AM

We are planning an E2E for May 2005, a leisurely 20 days doing B&B or pubs -
we’re working on a route to try and blend the best of the published routes
into one that is pleasant and doesn’t have too many silly hills testking SY0-101!

There is also a book published by Cicerone that isn’t bad - and there’s an
E2E route at the back of the Lonely Planet Cycling Britain book testking 70-294.

If you want to keep tabs on our planned route then go to and send me an e-mail and I’ll respond (I will not
publish my e-mail, the address in the NG postings is spoofed to stop
spammers)

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