Live Tracking
I will try to provide my location during my ride. I’m currently using two systems, these are:
I will try to provide my location during my ride. I’m currently using two systems, these are:
Thursday 22nd July 2010 A little bit dehydrated due to the Guiness last night, but got up tried to hydrate as much as possible, but feeling good as this was my final day of cycling in 2 weeks. Had a good breakfast and left he B&B at 9:00 and headed to Par where my dad [...]
Wednesday 21st July 2010 I woke up quite early this morning with my thigh injury on my mind. I’m staying in a Backpackers hostel in the middle of Exeter, but it does seem like there’s more people living here for months on end, so sharing one room with 10 men as you can imagine is [...]
Monday 19th July 2010 I woke up in the best self contained B&B anywhere for miles around feeling quite good. I had used ice-packs on my ankles last night and had managed the pain in my Achilles quite well. So I had a great breakfast and didn’t plan on rushing this morning as I only [...]
Sunday 18th July 2010 I left Shrewsbury just after 8:30am after dosing up with paracetamol this morning, I stopped for breakfast a short distance after, as the chef at the pub where I stayed wasn’t working (I had an evening meal instead). Today was about managing the pain on my Achilles, initially it had all [...]
Saturday 17th July 2010 I woke up quite early around 6am, a good sleep, but the cleanliness of the place made me want to leave ASAP. I set off at 8 after getting what breakfast I could stomach in this place. I’m not a snob, but the breakfast was the cheapest value basic range and [...]
Friday 16th July 2010 The youth hostel in Keswick was excellent and for £20 it even came with a breakfast. So after getting my clothes dry I set off about 8:45 (latest start so far). The weather was not great again, I had torrential rain for the third day in a row. After only 5 [...]
Last nights B&B was on a farm in Corsock, run by a lovely couple, Richard and Linda. They couldn’t of been nicer hosts, drying all my clothes on the Aga, tea and cakes and the living room to stretch out in front of the telly. Anyway onto the morning of day 6, Thursday 15th July. [...]
Wednesday 14th July What a difference a day makes. After a really relaxing evening with friends Campbell and Anne I was ready to set off refreshed, feeling good with drinks and a packed-lunch made for me. The weather was not so kind, I started off about 8:40 in wind and rain, cycling along the coast [...]
I woke up feeling rough, sore throat, eye bloodshot and legs burning. After a light breakfast I set off about 8:30 out of Oban. My head was not all there and for the first couple of hours I felt quite light headed. I stopped at a cafe for some refreshments and set off again trying [...]
Vital Stats Location: Loch Ness to to Oban Mile to go 830 Miles completed: 250 Punctures: 0 Legs: 6/10 Weather: Cloudy with showers, No wind I left Loch Ness in pretty decent condition, a slightly buckled wheel and a few adjustments to the breaks I set off. The first few hours were really good and [...]
Vital Stats Location: Altnaharra to to Loch Ness Miles completed: 95 Punctures: 0 Legs: 6/10 Weather: Cloudy with showers, No wind I couldn’t ask for a better start on Sunday. A full Scottish breakfast with all the trimmings(haggis included) to get me going. A big thank you to Mandy and Lindsay for your great B&B. [...]
Vital Stats Location: Altnaharra Miles completed: 75 Punctures: 0 Legs: 8/10 Weather: Sunny with some cloud, no wind The YHA in John O Groats was fine and I had a really good sleep. Managed to leave John O Groats by 8:20, which was pretty good, as I had to cook breakfast (and wash-up), strip my [...]
Made it to Wick and cycled up to John O Groats on day 0. I was planning to get my photo taken at the famous signpost, but it had been taken down. Met a few riders who had finished today and were in high spirits. 75 mile cycle to Altnaharra in the morning. Vital Stats [...]
A big Thank-you goes to the crew of Jethou, who have donated £440.00 towards my challenge of cycling from John O’Groats to Lands End in support of The Rowans Hospice. Honorable mentions go to: Rich Middleton (Dad) – £150; Simon Walsh – £100; Ian Budgen – £50; Alex Philips – £50; Phil Salt – £50; [...]
On Sunday 27th June I completed my last all day training ride, well almost all day, apart from wanting to get home for the England game (why did I bother). I had the pleasure Jem Choppen, a veteran JOGLE rider accompanying me for this 67 mile ride. The route would take us to Wickham through [...]
This is my last weekend of intensive training before the big one. Saturday is an 85 mile training ride to Mudeford near Christchurch. I’m trying slow down my riding this weekend, this has to be about trying to enjoy the riding each day. 14 days of continuous cycling will take it toll I’m sure. The [...]
July 15th, 2010 at 9:49 am
Hi Brad, I see no update for 20 hours. Just checking that you are ok
July 15th, 2010 at 11:00 am
All ok currently in Gretna
July 15th, 2010 at 7:31 pm
Keep going mush, all the best.
July 16th, 2010 at 1:15 pm
Come on Brad – you are doing great……half way there !!!!
Big kiss from the girls
July 16th, 2010 at 5:07 pm
Av it!!!!!!
You might get it done quicker if you stopped drinkin and eating all the time!!!
Have a good time and take it easy.
x
July 18th, 2010 at 2:27 pm
hi Brad its Claire your massage therapist at Armathwate hall. Hope your journey is going well and your stretching your muscles!! There was a card sent to you here at the spa but unfortunately we forgot to give it to you. Can you please send us a forwarding adress so you can recieve it thanks. Best wishes
July 18th, 2010 at 7:35 pm
nearly there
August 6th, 2010 at 5:13 am
Campbell & Anne,
I hope you are both well, sorry it’s taken so long to reply. I can’t thank you enough for your support and for making me feel so welcome in Scotland. I’ll give you a call soon Campbell and I wish you every success with your new career move.
Regards
Brad
April 9th, 2011 at 6:50 pm
Hi there,
I am doing John O Groats to lands end in a few weeks time and fancied putting a live tracking map on my website which will pick up my route off my android Motorola Defy.. I can see you used Google Lattitude / Instamapper – can you give me any tips for how you used it?
Many Thanks
Vicky
April 10th, 2011 at 7:22 am
Vicky,
I updated my location every few hours, this ensured that my phones battery was not run down from constant use.
Instamapper was my preferred tool, as this was very easy to login and use. Lattitude takes a little longer to load and seems to require additional bandwidth for loading the page. It’s always good to tweet or blog when you update your location, as then feedreaders or updates can be seen by people tracking you.
If there’s anything else I can help with, please let me know. Can you let me know your web address and I will track you while you do your JELOG.
Regards
Brad