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« Reply #15 on: August 07, 2006, 01:31:09 PM »

It's not all the way in Scotland though, 20 miles is a walk in the park.  Couple of big hills yes, but then it's all down hill from there Cheesy

I thought John O'groats was as far as you could get in scotland without getting very wet!

as soon as you cross the border in Scotland, you risk the chance of getting wet. anyway, they will need a dip in the north sea after all that exercise. anyone remeber that billy connolly sketch about bathing in the north sea? lol
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« Reply #16 on: August 07, 2006, 01:33:39 PM »

Doing 20 miles in one day might seem easy... but doing 20 miles a day for a month is completely different. The quality of the bike, in particular the seat will also have an effect - you would both definatly have to put some training into it first to reduce injury.

Oh and they have bloody big hills in Scotland, after a couple of weeks of cycling they will seem even worse!

20 miles a day is a very slow pace though isn't it? We did better than that walking the West Highland & the Southern Upland ways.
 
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« Reply #17 on: August 07, 2006, 03:18:43 PM »

Doing 20 miles in one day might seem easy... but doing 20 miles a day for a month is completely different. The quality of the bike, in particular the seat will also have an effect - you would both definatly have to put some training into it first to reduce injury.

Oh and they have bloody big hills in Scotland, after a couple of weeks of cycling they will seem even worse!

20 miles a day is a very slow pace though isn't it? We did better than that walking the West Highland & the Southern Upland ways.
 
 
exactly rod tenty miles a day at even a conservative pace of ten mph only means cycling two hours a day, add to this you will be eating a lot of junk and being away from home sinking a few you will probably GAIN weight.

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« Reply #18 on: August 07, 2006, 03:22:47 PM »

It's not all the way in Scotland though, 20 miles is a walk in the park.  Couple of big hills yes, but then it's all down hill from there Cheesy

I thought John O'groats was as far as you could get in scotland without getting very wet!

lol I'm ment coming downwards Cheesy
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