That’s the best video you have ever done Tom. Massive mileage and top quality photography thanks for sharing it with us.
Huge congratulations - and great editing! You have inspired me to attempt this and raise money along the way :)
Crickey, you looks so young. I assume you did this in your school holidays?😂 Great video (again), good to see genuine LeJog footage. Nice one!
It was only three years ago but I suppose I didn’t have any children then… 😂 thanks
Wow! What a wonderful film! I truly enjoy all of your films but this one was incredible--but not just the film itself. It is fabulous that you did the LEJOG, especially by yourself! Thank you so much for sharing and for being so very human with your trials and tribulations as well as your triumphs.
Well done Tom. I remember the time I did LEJOG in 2020 and remember it fondly. The only difference being my journey was mostly on road although I did include both the Camel and Tarka early on in the route to break up those relentless Cornwall and Devon climbs.
Excellent film Tom, really good balance of superb cinematic drone footage, on bike camera, piece to camera and voice over - a really, really good watch. Well done on the ride, that is a huge achievement and brilliantly documented.
Top quality video, really showed our beautiful rugged country. Also, like others here no doubt, inspiring us to all have a go. Good luck in the future.
Great work, Tom. Nicely edited, good (and honest) story-telling, the highs and the lows. Your commentary is what makes your videos compelling.
Well done - an enjoyable and interesting video of an exciting ride. (a) there is a wide variety of country and people between LE and JOG, and (b) the scenery you showed brought back memories Many thanks
Another great video here Tom and what amazes me is that you still find the time, no matter how knackered you are, to do some fantastic drone work! Great to watch.
I did this in the same year when I was 57 ,The first 3 days were by far the hardest ,I felt proud that I never got off the bike once .I've learnt since getting severe cramp & ripping a vien & muscle ,nervous be to proud to get off & push .
Similar age. Recently suffered from Delayed Onset Muscle Syndrome (DOMS) after pushing harder on a hilly route I do daily. Felt fine then about 8 hours after finished - AGONY in my thigh, it lasted 1-2 week. Essentially what happened was that due to lots of little tears in the muscle, the damaged cells got inflamed resulting in about a week of agony , still not fully recovered 6-8 months later due to stiffness in the knee and tightness of tendons caused by being incpacitated.
If this had happened on a multi day ride, would have been in big trouble as could not walk due to the pain of moving my thigh, the pain was also excruciating if tried to sit.
Nice one! Yeah definitely no point pushing yourself too hard. I didn’t have the right gearing for those first few days annoyingly but hey ho
Hello from Austria and congratulations!!! Thanks for the beautiful video 😍 Good luck and many more rides 🤗
Another interesting video 😊 I like that you chose your own route rather than just follow the herd. And great story telling.
Very good video overall. Well edited, your story was well told and great drone shots. I enjoyed it and gave you a like 🚴👍
Scotland awaits after the lakes. Land of Milk & Honey. So long as you understand by milk, I mean Methodone. And by Honey?
It’s Irn Bru my man. That golden nectar. Can you repeat after me “diabetes”
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Top effort. I am doing the ride in august for Bowel cancer research. Do you have the route you can share with me, please? Would love to follow your route as different from the common ones. Thanks, Dave
Well done. Get the kid(s) in chilldseats asap....and then trailer bikes & tandems. The adventures (albeit on a smaller scale) can continue...
Great video Tom. I saw your original LEJOG video but this was a really good breakdown and I plan on doing this next year (have been meaning to do it for a while but with family and finances it's had to go on the back burner for a bit). Your route looked fantastic and the A82 looks amazing but it just worries me a bit due to the width of the road and it being very busy with HGV and campers.
Is a jogle something you've ever fancied?
Thank you! Good luck with it when you get round to it. Yeah the A82 isn’t the best nowadays, I think I caught the tail end of the covid lull but it’s not the best road for sure. There are alternatives but they do add the mileage!
Very good. Well done on completing LEJOG. I was in Ilfracombe earlier this year and can confirm it is very hilly. Any day you can avoid an electric fence is a good day. Would it be easier not to wear cleats and use clipped-in pedals since when wild camping you need to jump over hedges and so on?
Now that you have done it, how about next, doing it by camping the whole way carrying all the food you need with you?
Not sure why you don't like camping in the wet, love it.
Perhaps. The reason I didn’t want to camp in the wet was because I only had a bivvy bag and a crap Aldi special sleeping bag, so not quite as prepared as I am these days
Let's stop calling this ride by a foreign name Lejog and use the correct one the British name 🇬🇧
Brings back the memories for me dude. Great effort and interesting route!!!
Cheers!