Tomorrow, if all goes according to plan, I’ll be arriving at John O’Groats. The only way to train for this great journey is just to do it. I really underestimated it, and overestimated my ability, which is why I never completed it in 7 days. Tomorrow, if completed, I will have taken 11 days. Still pretty happy with that for about a 1000 mile journey!
It’s not just about the time to complete it though, at the time of writing I have managed to raise £2,820 (£3,484.44 Inc gift aid) for Medical Aid for Palestinians so that they can continue they’re great work, and this is thanks to everyone who has donated! What a sterling effort everyone!
I thoroughly recommend you all visit this part of Scotland as well, it is truly magnificent!


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2 Comments so far. Leave a comment below.Salamualaikum Tabrez!!!!
That is Magnificent.
And like all i want to say is that…. WOW!!
The view must be great for you eh???
anway…
Allah Hafiz.
Tabrez you’ve done incredibly well – I’m speechless with admiration. I never imagined my fellow rider in mocassins on the London-Paris cycle would chew up 1000 miles so easily (?) just a year later – as well as manage to entertain us with your posts. It’s a great thing you’re doing for the people of Gaza. We’ll all be thinking of you and willing you on on your last push. Hope there’s a good restaurant in John O’Groats!