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Discussion Forum - Long Distance Paths - Round Britain Walk


Posted: Sat 14th Apr 2007, 10:31
I did not know that walkers use their own support vehicles.
Cyclists alone never do as far as I know (certainly not for long distance rides). I have not heard of it at least, but it is quite a good idea for a hand cyclist, that I am, too.

Does Brian think he would have found the journey impossible without his support vehicle?! He might not have got so far?
Author: Elton Ellis
Posted: Sun 4th Feb 2007, 20:29
Joined: 2006
Local Group: Surrey
Fascinating journals, Brian. Interesting that it is the deteriorating condition of one's feet which limits mileage, not fitness.
Author: Brian Johnson
Posted: Sun 26th Nov 2006, 14:54
Joined: 2006
Local Group: Wiltshire
In 2004 I completed a 2700 mile Round Britain Hike. If you are interested you can read about it on http://www.trailjournals.com/roundbritain
(Also linked to this site are journals of the GR11 across the Pyrenees and the Pacific Crest Trail in the USA)

Brian Johnson

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