Surprisingly no one really had any muscular problems, the most common complaint being painful Achilles Tendons and painful bottoms, so we all felt we would get through the day and were excited to be on our last day.
We saw a few other guys doing lejog who were hoping to reach John O Groats the next day.
As this was to be a long day we decided to have more frequent stops but stop for less time, this worked well as we racked up the miles well and stayed on schedule all through the day to lead us to a finish of around 7:00pm
The wind grew steadily stronger throughout the day which we thought had slowed our pace but to our surprise we maintained our schedule
Our last stop was a Tesco superstore in Wick. The mood was euphoric….we only had 15 miles to go, despite David’s efforts to convince us otherwise there was a big sign saying 15 miles to John O Groats…….we were all hardcore cyclists now, 15 miles it was as good as in the bag
Badams felt he was fit enough to finish the last 15 with us, so we were back to full strength.
We wanted to stay together for this last stretch with the exception of Tim who was off to complete his additional mission of completing the most southern (Lizard Point) and northern (Dunnet Head) points of mainland UK, so he turned off after only about a mile.
As we approached John O Groats we lined up across the road as we rode, well tried to anyway….so we could all finish together
Hannah was waiting for us to video us as we arrived.
Because of the lateness of our arrival the sign wasn’t out and you have to pay for it if it is there, so we all had our picture without the fingers and just the post.
Not much time for celebrating as we had 2 tents to put up, food to eat and laugh’s to be had.
Putting the tents up was not easy as it was still blowing a gale but we got there eventually.