and headed north.
After lunch we had a chance to ride what is classified as the most significant climb of the whole tour. Only 7 out of 24 took the climb (including me!!) and those who did were rewarded with absolutely spectacular vlews.
Now in Inverness. Two days to go. Everyone now optimistic that they will finish. Tomorrow is a short day. 67 miles and graded moderate.
The whole team is feeling the effects of the last 12 days back to back riding but the difficult days seem to make the overall team stronger and more supportive of each other.
In summary, a long day with a very tough climb but one more step towards completing LeJog.
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Ben Nevis
River Ness
Mum is going to love this!! Love J&S xx
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ReplyDeleteSo Nearly there Dad!! The finishing line is in sight!!! We are So Proud of you and your amazing achievement! Jx
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