Sunday 9th July- Lands End to Perranporth- 70kms
Sunday 9th July- Lands End to Perranporth- 70kms
Yours truly at the start of the ride...sorry I forgot to rotate it!
LEJOG KE 75 at the start of the ride at Lands End
"Its Official" here we are at Lands End...off to John O'Groats!!
...and here is the official starting line!
A disused mine shaft... no wonder they stopped when the mining was done at this angle!
Hells Mouth!
Apparently a good place for suicides..urrrgh
Home for the night ( as Phil would say)
A good pub with views over the beach
After a good night of sleep at the Longboat Inn at Penzance it was up early ( 7.00pm) for breakfast and on the bus for a short trip to Lands End to start the ride.
We have a group of 24 riders mostly from the UK with 2 Aussies, 1 Kiwi and 4 from the US. we have 2 leaders rob and John who look after all our luggage transfers and ride with us to make sure we are "on course" and do not get lost.
In the mornings we have a briefing from the leader of the day who explains where we are going, wher to have morning tea, lunch etc and where the dangerous roads are. This morning the briefing was done at Lands End.
After photos to celebrate the start of the ride it was "on the road" and Chris ( the Kiwi) and I were first to get going. The roads were very good and generally not very busy, even though it was Sunday and the start of the school holidays for private schools. we passed through some wonderful country and the Cornish coastline is certainly very picturesque. This part of the UK was a mining region in the early part of the20th century but mining here is now not cost effective.
Now it is very much a farming and tourist destination based economy.
The towns here are very pretty much like you see on the Doc Martin television series with roads leading in to the towns with steep descents and reasonably big climbs out again.
We managed to get off the track a little but the directions we are given are very good. Lunch was at Hells Mouth which is a very picturesque spot and Chris and I had Cornish Sausages and Mash....
Made for a good ride for the afternoon where we struck the steeper hills ( max was 18% for a short period)
The interesting towns worth noting were St Ives, Hayle, Gwithian, Portreath, Bridge & St Agnes.
Tonight we are staying at Parranpporth which reminds me a bit of Fairhaven with sand dunes, surf beach and families sitting on the beach near what seems to be a surf club.
The weather has been perfect for riding at bout 25 degrees, slightly cloudy and very little wind ( any wind was behind us on the road)
I arrived at Perranporth at about 3.00pm and look forward to a beer or 2 to celebrate the Dees win over the Blues!!
Briefing by John at the start of the ride
Yours truly at the start of the ride...sorry I forgot to rotate it!
LEJOG KE 75 at the start of the ride at Lands End
"Its Official" here we are at Lands End...off to John O'Groats!!
...and here is the official starting line!
A disused mine shaft... no wonder they stopped when the mining was done at this angle!
Hells Mouth!
Apparently a good place for suicides..urrrgh
Home for the night ( as Phil would say)
A good pub with views over the beach
Saturday 8th July- Day Zero for Trip- 0 Kms
Saturday 8th July- Day Zero for Trip- 0 Kms
Arrived early at Paddington Station to catch the train yo Penzance. The number of people travelling by train is astounding and with the good weather in the UK it seems that most are heading for the "coast" to enjoy it!
The train was full and it was lucky I booked my seat and room for the bike ahead of the trip!
The train trip was about 5 hours with plenty of stops along the coast for people to get off for the weekend break.
Arriving at Penzance I was met by John ( haven't got his surname yet) who took me to the hotel where we are staying for the night ahead of the bus trip to Lands End in the morning to start the ride. The bike is now set for the ride.....???
I had a brief walk around Penzance and it is very pleasant village atmosphere that you see in British films complete with the "swarks" from the seagulls.
Tonight the group has dinner together in the pub to meet which is good. I have met a few so far and it seems most are around my age with similar levels of fitness....always interesting at the start of a ride to compare fitness levels!
My Bike and luggage at Paddington...ready to go!!

Home for the night
Main Street In Penzance
The best building in town....the bank of course
Hanging Baskets Everywhere!
At least they were high enough to miss my head!!
Arrived early at Paddington Station to catch the train yo Penzance. The number of people travelling by train is astounding and with the good weather in the UK it seems that most are heading for the "coast" to enjoy it!
The train was full and it was lucky I booked my seat and room for the bike ahead of the trip!
The train trip was about 5 hours with plenty of stops along the coast for people to get off for the weekend break.
Arriving at Penzance I was met by John ( haven't got his surname yet) who took me to the hotel where we are staying for the night ahead of the bus trip to Lands End in the morning to start the ride. The bike is now set for the ride.....???
I had a brief walk around Penzance and it is very pleasant village atmosphere that you see in British films complete with the "swarks" from the seagulls.
Tonight the group has dinner together in the pub to meet which is good. I have met a few so far and it seems most are around my age with similar levels of fitness....always interesting at the start of a ride to compare fitness levels!
My Bike and luggage at Paddington...ready to go!!
Home for the night
Main Street In Penzance
The best building in town....the bank of course
Hanging Baskets Everywhere!
At least they were high enough to miss my head!!
Wednesday 5th July- 3.7kms
Wednesday 5th July- 3.7kms
Arrived at the Caledonian Club in Belgravia, London at about 9.30am after the long flight from Melbourne via Abu Dhabi. Belgravia is a very wealthy part of London where many of the Consulates are located.
I spent the day organizing the "re-build" of my bike with some help from a local bike shop together with getting a local UK SIM card and getting local cash.
I managed to get a short ride back to the Club from the bike shop which was good, although I got lost a few times with one way streets.
Where I am staying is quite "old world" but convenient to most of the tourist attractions.Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey etc and I took a long walk to get acclimatized after the long trip. The weather here is very warm ( 29 degrees) which is a far cry from Melbourne where it was 14 degrees when I left.
The next few days will be me being a bit of a tourist with no riding really.
Picture of the bike in the box at home...thanks to Phil for his help
Arrived at the Caledonian Club in Belgravia, London at about 9.30am after the long flight from Melbourne via Abu Dhabi. Belgravia is a very wealthy part of London where many of the Consulates are located.
I spent the day organizing the "re-build" of my bike with some help from a local bike shop together with getting a local UK SIM card and getting local cash.
I managed to get a short ride back to the Club from the bike shop which was good, although I got lost a few times with one way streets.
Where I am staying is quite "old world" but convenient to most of the tourist attractions.Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey etc and I took a long walk to get acclimatized after the long trip. The weather here is very warm ( 29 degrees) which is a far cry from Melbourne where it was 14 degrees when I left.
The next few days will be me being a bit of a tourist with no riding really.
Picture of the bike in the box at home...thanks to Phil for his help
Picture of "assembled bike" at the bike shop...wouldn't go there again!
Leaving Melbourne
With some help from Phil I m a aged to pack the bike in the "box" I got from the bike shop.
No real problems in getting transport to the airport and booking in at the Etihad desk
I have had many good wishes for the trip and saying goodbye to the family was sad in a way
I am lucky that my wife,Robyn, has allowed me to go on this rather interesting journey
.....anyway looking forward to telling the tales of my trip on the LEJOG
LEJOG Trip in July
I will be travelling to the UK to complete ( hopefully) a 3 week ride from Lands End to John O'Groats. I am looking forward to the ride of approx. 1600 kms and seeing some great UK "country during the ride.
I am part of a riding group in Melbourne called the "wheelie binners" and we ride most Sundays together enjoying good rides with coffee at the end of the ride.
We also do various multi-day rides in country Victoria visiting some interesting parts of the State we might not see if we were driving by car.
I have attached a photo of some members of our riding group after a recent Sunday Ride.
I hope you enjoy the Blog of my trip.
Regards
Peter Harrison

I will be travelling to the UK to complete ( hopefully) a 3 week ride from Lands End to John O'Groats. I am looking forward to the ride of approx. 1600 kms and seeing some great UK "country during the ride.
I am part of a riding group in Melbourne called the "wheelie binners" and we ride most Sundays together enjoying good rides with coffee at the end of the ride.
We also do various multi-day rides in country Victoria visiting some interesting parts of the State we might not see if we were driving by car.
I have attached a photo of some members of our riding group after a recent Sunday Ride.
I hope you enjoy the Blog of my trip.
Regards
Peter Harrison