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Welcome to my Walking Land's End to John o'Groats website. If you've ever wondered what it's like to walk across an entire kingdom in one go, this is the place for you. Here's what's on offer:

  • The Land's End to John o'Groats Walk: Read the story of my walk from Land's End to John o'Groats, the most wonderful walk you can imagine. Simply choose one of the areas of Britain from the navigation on the left, and away you go!

  • Surprise Me: Don't know where to start? Then why not try a random trail tale and see where it takes you...

  • Doing the Walk Yourself: If you're thinking of walking from Land's End to John o'Groats yourself (good for you!), then you might find my collection of tips useful.

  • The Route: To see the glory of the LEJOG walk in full, check out the 2D route in Google Maps and the 3D route in Google Earth.

  • Photo Library: Browse through the photographs of my walk in the searchable photo library.

  • Free eBooks: If you want to read me on the road (or even on the way to work) you can download the story of my walk for free.

  • Printed Books: Those who prefer the printed word to the virtual might like to check out my new book.

  • About Me: This bit's for those who are interested enough to want to know about me and my work. It's far from compulsory.

  • About this Site: If you're interested in how I built this site, the site's accessibility statement, or using my content on your site, then this is the section for you.

  • Contact Me: If you want to let me know what you think of my site, I'd be delighted if you would sign my Guestbook. Don't be shy, especially if you have money to give away...

  • RSS Feed: I've put together an RSS feed that sends subscribers a selection of articles on the anniversary of their creation. It's a great way to enjoy a digest of my writing all year round.

To navigate round my site simply use the arrows and links on the left, from where you can access the whole site. The page on using this site has more details.

 
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My latest project – walking the Tube – is for charity; you can find out more here.