E2E/LEJOG stuff on the CTC site



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Mark Thompson

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Joined up, logged in and have been merily reading away at all sorts of
things from the CTC site, but the search thingy refuses to bring up
anything about LEJOGs. Can get absolutely everything else apart from this.
Is the e2e pack only available through the post?

(apologies for asking you lot instead of CTC, but presume they aren't at
work at 7.40 :)

Mark.
 

> Joined up, logged in and have been merily reading away at all sorts of
> things from the CTC site, but the search thingy refuses to bring up
> anything about LEJOGs. Can get absolutely everything else apart from

this.
> Is the e2e pack only available through the post?


The E2E pack has a cost and is only available through the post once you've
paid for it. There are three routes if my memory serves me correctly,
possibly: scenic, YHA based and B&B based..
 
"vernon levy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> > Joined up, logged in and have been merily reading away at all sorts of
> > things from the CTC site, but the search thingy refuses to bring up
> > anything about LEJOGs. Can get absolutely everything else apart from

> this.
> > Is the e2e pack only available through the post?

>
> The E2E pack has a cost and is only available through the post once you've
> paid for it. There are three routes if my memory serves me correctly,
> possibly: scenic, YHA based and B&B based..
>
>


IIRC the E2E pack is only available by post but costs nothing to members - I
have it somewhere and again IIRC the routes are not brilliant - best route I
found was in the book published by Epic in New Zealand - Google will find
it.

RG
 
"RG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "vernon levy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> >
> >
> > > Joined up, logged in and have been merily reading away at all sorts of
> > > things from the CTC site, but the search thingy refuses to bring up
> > > anything about LEJOGs. Can get absolutely everything else apart from

> > this.
> > > Is the e2e pack only available through the post?

> >
> > The E2E pack has a cost and is only available through the post once

you've
> > paid for it. There are three routes if my memory serves me correctly,
> > possibly: scenic, YHA based and B&B based..
> >
> >

>
> IIRC the E2E pack is only available by post but costs nothing to members -

I
> have it somewhere and again IIRC the routes are not brilliant - best route

I
> found was in the book published by Epic in New Zealand - Google will find
> it.
>
> RG
>



is this it?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0958225613/ref=sr_aps_books_1_1/026-9328419-4152449

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"Tumbleweed" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "RG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > "vernon levy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > >
> > >
> > > > Joined up, logged in and have been merily reading away at all sorts

of
> > > > things from the CTC site, but the search thingy refuses to bring up
> > > > anything about LEJOGs. Can get absolutely everything else apart

from
> > > this.
> > > > Is the e2e pack only available through the post?
> > >
> > > The E2E pack has a cost and is only available through the post once

> you've
> > > paid for it. There are three routes if my memory serves me correctly,
> > > possibly: scenic, YHA based and B&B based..
> > >
> > >

> >
> > IIRC the E2E pack is only available by post but costs nothing to

members -
> I
> > have it somewhere and again IIRC the routes are not brilliant - best

route
> I
> > found was in the book published by Epic in New Zealand - Google will

find
> > it.
> >
> > RG
> >

>
>
> is this it?
>
>

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0958225613/ref=sr_aps_books_1_1/026-9328419-4152449
>
> --
> Tumbleweed


That's the one ! - excellent guide.

We are planning an E2E for May 2005, a leisurely 20 days doing B&B or pubs -
we're working on a route to try and blend the best of the published routes
into one that is pleasant and doesn't have too many silly hills!

There is also a book published by Cicerone that isn't bad - and there's an
E2E route at the back of the Lonely Planet Cycling Britain book.

If you want to keep tabs on our planned route then go to
www.shalespokes.org.uk and send me an e-mail and I'll respond (I will not
publish my e-mail, the address in the NG postings is spoofed to stop
spammers)

RG
 
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> > "RG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > > "vernon levy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > > >
> > > >
> > > > > Joined up, logged in and have been merily reading away at all

sorts
> of
> > > > > things from the CTC site, but the search thingy refuses to bring

up
> > > > > anything about LEJOGs. Can get absolutely everything else apart

> from
> > > > this.
> > > > > Is the e2e pack only available through the post?
> > > >
> > > > The E2E pack has a cost and is only available through the post once

> > you've
> > > > paid for it. There are three routes if my memory serves me

correctly,
> > > > possibly: scenic, YHA based and B&B based..
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > > IIRC the E2E pack is only available by post but costs nothing to

> members -
> > I
> > > have it somewhere and again IIRC the routes are not brilliant - best

> route
> > I
> > > found was in the book published by Epic in New Zealand - Google will

> find
> > > it.
> > >
> > > RG
> > >

> >
> >
> > is this it?
> >
> >

>

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0958225613/ref=sr_aps_books_1_1/026-9328419-4152449
> >
> > --
> > Tumbleweed

>
> That's the one ! - excellent guide.
>
> We are planning an E2E for May 2005, a leisurely 20 days doing B&B or

pubs -
> we're working on a route to try and blend the best of the published routes
> into one that is pleasant and doesn't have too many silly hills!
>
> There is also a book published by Cicerone that isn't bad - and there's an
> E2E route at the back of the Lonely Planet Cycling Britain book.
>
> If you want to keep tabs on our planned route then go to
> www.shalespokes.org.uk and send me an e-mail and I'll respond (I will not
> publish my e-mail, the address in the NG postings is spoofed to stop
> spammers)
>
> RG
>


Is that up? Cant open the page (cannot find server)

I am looking at doing one next June so will be interested in your route.
Thinking of doing one of those organised ones where there is a driver to
ferry your stuff.

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RG wrote:
pleasant and doesn't have too many silly hills!
>
> There is also a book published by Cicerone that isn't bad - and
> there's an
> E2E route at the back of the Lonely Planet Cycling Britain book.


I thumbed through the Lonely Planet book in Waterstones and was really
dissappointed to see they'd printed at least one of the maps wrong. The one
in the Yorkshire Dales was a mirror image of what it should be though the
annotations were right.

My wife bought me the Epic Guide, it is unlikely I'll follow their route,
perhaps sections though.
 
"Tumbleweed" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:40bb3526$0$6275> >
> > That's the one ! - excellent guide.
> >
> > We are planning an E2E for May 2005, a leisurely 20 days doing B&B or

> pubs -
> > we're working on a route to try and blend the best of the published

routes
> > into one that is pleasant and doesn't have too many silly hills!
> >
> > There is also a book published by Cicerone that isn't bad - and there's

an
> > E2E route at the back of the Lonely Planet Cycling Britain book.
> >
> > If you want to keep tabs on our planned route then go to
> > www.shalespokes.org.uk and send me an e-mail and I'll respond (I will

not
> > publish my e-mail, the address in the NG postings is spoofed to stop
> > spammers)
> >
> > RG
> >

>
> Is that up? Cant open the page (cannot find server)
>
> I am looking at doing one next June so will be interested in your route.
> Thinking of doing one of those organised ones where there is a driver to
> ferry your stuff.
>
> --
> Tumbleweed
>



oops, typo - the URL is www.shakespokes.org.uk (i.e. K not L) - we are
cyclists in Stratford-upon-Avon ... thus Shakespeare + spokes .... geddit!

RG