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It's early Saturday morning 21st July 2012 . Five intrepid sausage-fuelled veloists lean into the brisk north easterly that's trying to push them back into the Atlantic. Only two weeks and 1087 miles to go..... (CLICK ON "READ MORE... " BELOW IF YOU WANT TO CHECK OUT THE ROUTE!) And - if you want to see the occasional progress report or cry for help - got to www.facebook.com/velovogt
Yep - the Vogts are off - together with three bikes, a tandem, and a bucket of crotch-cream.
Velo Vogt is in memory of Antony Mahony - Gabriel's Godfather and keen cyclist, who died in 2011, age 56. Antony devoted his life and career to development projects in the 3rd World - the last years with CAFOD .
Please help us up those hills. The more money we raise, the more pedal power we'll have ....
Warmest (sweaty) thanks for your generous donations in memory of Antony - and in support of CAFOD.
Karen, Sjoerd, Gabriel, Adam & Barnaby
P.S. If you think it would be fun to meet up - or even join us for a leg - then here's the route:
WHOLE JOURNEY OVERVIEW - Map of whole of British Isles
Day 1: Sat 21st July: Train to Penzance, cycle to Sennen/Lands End. (19 miles)
Day 2: Sun 22nd Jul: Sennen to Wadebridge (65 miles)
Day 3: Mon 23rd: Wadebridge to South Molton (68 miles)
Day 4: Tues 24th: South Molton to Cheddar (65 miles)
Day 5: Weds 25th: Cheddar to Berry Hill (64 miles)
Day 6: Thurs 26th: Berry Hill to Much Wenlock (70 miles)
Day 7: Fri 27th: Much Wenlock to Glazebrook (73 miles)
Day 8: Sat 28th: Glazebrook to Kirkby Lonsdale (73 miles)
Day 9: Sun 29th: Kirkby Lonsdale to Gretna (74 miles)
Day 10: Mon 30th: Gretna to Kilmarnock (91 miles)
Day 11: Tues 31st: Kilmarnock to Crianlarich (78 miles)
Day 12: Weds 1st Aug: Crianlarich to Fort Augustus (86 miles)
Day 13: Thurs 2nd Aug: Fort Augustus to Bonar Bridge (68 miles)
Day 14: Friday 3rd Aug: Bonar Bridge to Betty Hill (55 miles)
Day 15: Sat 4th Aug: Betty Hill to Jan de Groot! (50 miles)