It would seem that the "new guide to the E2E" promoted in the CTC Cycle magazine in December 2010  is "delayed" until the end of March 2011 (and appears to be just a re-hash of the existing "E2E Pack" )     Disappointing.

Apologies to those website visitors who have asked me whether  a) it is available, and  b) whether they can buy a copy through this website.  I'm hoping that when something is available CTC will agree to a link from this website.


 

A number of items are now available through the Cycle : End-to-End ONLINE SHOP  - the proceeds go towards the costs of maintaining the site and its increasing bandwidth demands.

Ordering for immediate despatch is simple with secure online payment with a credit/debit card or Paypal account.  All prices include postage to a UK address, and where appropriate an additonal cost for non-UK postage.


 

Until recently rides listed in the Calendar were archived 30 days after the finish date . . . from feedback it seems that past rides and their details are of interest and use so all past rides have been un-archived and are back in the calendar.  

Scrolling back through the months will show the rides "on the road" on any particular day from April 2009.

If your ride is there and you have a Journal or recommendations for the Directory (accommodation and cycle shops) please send them to add to the resource here on the website (there are some quick-to-complete online forms)


 

I've been continuing to monitor the rides added to the calendar so far for 2011 (the first starts in early April) - the split on direction is LEJOG 43% and JOGLE 57% - clearly there's a strong belief that JOGLE is downhill!

Reality is that in absolute terms LEJOG is a net downhill ride, the start on the cliffs at Land's End is higher than the finish at John O'Groats which is almost at sea level


 

. . . from 9 April 2011 - 10 September 2011 the Cycle : End-to-End calendar is listing riders on the road for every single day!

In 2010 the "season" started in late March and continued until mid-November.  Those rides at the start and end must have been cold!