In honour of NAT

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In honour of NAT

Post by JOGLER » Wed May 25, 2011 1:19 am

Hi everyone, I'm a Bolton season ticket holder of 35 years & last September I started cycling again (I used to been a keen cyclist but packed in when I was 18). Since September I've been gradually improving my fitness & mileage with a view to doing a charity bike ride & over the past couple of weeks I have finally made the commitment & booked my travel & accommodation for the ride.

So, commencing on the 23rd July 2011, I will be cycling from John O'Groats to Lands End & I will be doing this in honour of NAT LOFTHOUSE whilst raising money for Cancer Research.

I asked the club if they would check with Nat's family that they were happy for me to do the ride in Nat's honour & today I received confirmation that they are.

I still need to make the arrangements with the charity & also set up a website & blog.... I have started to construct a website but I'm struggling to find the time at the moment, so if anyone is competent at setting up websites & is prepared to offer some of their time to help me I would be very grateful.

Once the website is up & running I will post a link on here.

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Re: In honour of NAT

Post by clapton is god » Wed May 25, 2011 6:55 am

There are many blog sites out there covering similar themes. http://gayleybird.blogspot.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; is one of them and it covers the walks of Mick and Gayle who are prolific walkers covering the length and breadth of the Britain. They have jogle'd and lejog'd plus various walks side to side across the land. They have just walked from the easternmost point in Kent to the westernmost point in Scotland and are following that up immediately with a west to east crossing of Scotland on the TGO Challenge (and have just had an horrendous week of weather!)

My advice re a blog site would be not to try and reinvent the wheel. Go to their site and click the link top right and see where it takes you.

And good luck with the project!

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Re: In honour of NAT

Post by Armchair Wanderer » Thu May 26, 2011 2:48 pm

Good luck with the ride, sounds like a very deserving charity and a good reason for doing it!

Clapton makes a good point. I can't be anyone's F/T web slave or anything but if you still need any web help give me a holla and I'll donate some time to a good cause!
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Re: In honour of NAT

Post by JOGLER » Fri May 27, 2011 12:58 am

Armchair Wanderer wrote:Good luck with the ride, sounds like a very deserving charity and a good reason for doing it!

Clapton makes a good point. I can't be anyone's F/T web slave or anything but if you still need any web help give me a holla and I'll donate some time to a good cause!

Cheers Armchair, with this being a bank holiday weekend I will have a bit more time to spare, so after fitting in at least one training ride I intend to spend some time having a go at setting up the website. If I don't make much progress I might give you a holla next week.

I've already set up a Just Giving site, but would prefer to have that linked within an overall webpage where I can say a little about myself, the charity & of course Nat.

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Re: In honour of NAT

Post by JOGLER » Sat May 28, 2011 11:17 pm

Here's the link to my Just giving website:

http://www.justgiving.com/MichaelSingleton080219

I'm only just starting to publicise it but will send to all friends, coolleagues, etc. next week.

Thanks for your anticipated support.

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Re: In honour of NAT

Post by Bruce Rioja » Mon May 30, 2011 4:15 pm

JOGLER wrote:I will be cycling from John O'Groats to Lands End
I'm led to believe that you're actually better off doing it the other way round, for some reason. :conf:
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Re: In honour of NAT

Post by JOGLER » Mon May 30, 2011 4:38 pm

Bruce Rioja wrote:
JOGLER wrote:I will be cycling from John O'Groats to Lands End
I'm led to believe that you're actually better off doing it the other way round, for some reason. :conf:

Yes, going from South to North is the most popular route because the prevailing wind is in that direction & technically it is down-hill as Lands End is higher above sea level than John O'Groats, but lets not allow facts to get in the way of popular myth!

So, why am I doing it North to South? Well, 'blow' the wind! which ever way I go it's sure to be against me + there isn't much at either extremity of the UK but there's certainly more near to LE than JOG & when I've finished I'd prefer a bit of civilisation close to hand... I've booked a B & B in St. Ives a few miles up the road.

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Re: In honour of NAT

Post by Gary the Enfield » Tue May 31, 2011 7:47 am

JOGLER wrote:
Bruce Rioja wrote:
JOGLER wrote:I will be cycling from John O'Groats to Lands End
I'm led to believe that you're actually better off doing it the other way round, for some reason. :conf:

Yes, going from South to North is the most popular route because the prevailing wind is in that direction & technically it is down-hill as Lands End is higher above sea level than John O'Groats, but lets not allow facts to get in the way of popular myth!

So, why am I doing it North to South? Well, 'blow' the wind! which ever way I go it's sure to be against me + there isn't much at either extremity of the UK but there's certainly more near to LE than JOG & when I've finished I'd prefer a bit of civilisation close to hand... I've booked a B & B in St. Ives a few miles up the road.

A very worthy cause sir, and one I'm happy to endorse. Well done. Will you be popping in for a brew on the way down? :mrgreen:

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Re: In honour of NAT

Post by JOGLER » Tue May 31, 2011 8:23 pm

I'll be happy to have a brew with any fellow Wanderers fan... as long as it's on my route.
When I've got my webpage published you will be able to see the route (In the last few days I've made considerable progress with the webpage so hopefully it won't take much longer now).

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Re: In honour of NAT

Post by Gary the Enfield » Wed Jun 01, 2011 3:45 pm

JOGLER wrote:I'll be happy to have a brew with any fellow Wanderers fan... as long as it's on my route.
When I've got my webpage published you will be able to see the route (In the last few days I've made considerable progress with the webpage so hopefully it won't take much longer now).

Might be a bit of a dog-leg for you. :mrgreen:

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Re: In honour of NAT

Post by JOGLER » Tue Jun 07, 2011 10:32 pm

I've now published my webpage:

http://mikesjogle.webnode.com/

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Re: In honour of NAT

Post by Dujon » Wed Jun 08, 2011 1:44 am

That looks like a punishing schedule you have set yourself, JOGLER. I think that you're mad but I admire your courage in tackling it. Your web site is good; neat and trim, everything works and you seem to have covered everything.

I wish you all the best, Mike. May the hills be flat and the punctures few. :wink:

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Re: In honour of NAT

Post by thebish » Wed Jun 08, 2011 2:57 pm

good luck mate!

also - seems you're not the only one peddling for a wanderers cause...

http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/906 ... ites_star/

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Re: In honour of NAT

Post by JOGLER » Wed Jun 08, 2011 8:40 pm

Dujon wrote:That looks like a punishing schedule you have set yourself, JOGLER. I think that you're mad but I admire your courage in tackling it. Your web site is good; neat and trim, everything works and you seem to have covered everything.

I wish you all the best, Mike. May the hills be flat and the punctures few. :wink:
Thanks for the comments on the webpage (I've never created one before) & thanks for the best wishes too.

thebish wrote:good luck mate!

also - seems you're not the only one peddling for a wanderers cause...

http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/906 ... ites_star/
Cheers for the good luck.

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Re: In honour of NAT

Post by Montreal Wanderer » Wed Jun 08, 2011 10:15 pm

You're starting on my birthday which may or may not be a good sign. In your first week you do the Highlands, the Grampians, the Southern Uplands and the Lake District fells. If you get through that lot the second week should be a breeze. :wink:
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Re: In honour of NAT

Post by Dujon » Wed Jun 15, 2011 11:20 pm

This thread faces the threat of extinction on the first page so I thought I'd bring it back up. Yes, Mike, I'm watching your training. :)

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Re: In honour of NAT

Post by JOGLER » Thu Jun 16, 2011 9:20 pm

Cheers Mate, it's nice to know someone's taking an interest.

I'm hoping to get some publicity arranged with the Wanderers & the Bolton News in a couple of weeks, so hopefully that will increase the exposure.

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Re: In honour of NAT

Post by JOGLER » Thu Jul 21, 2011 12:27 am

I'm setting off for Scotland on Friday to start my bike ride on Saturday.
I should be back down to Garstang by a week on Saturday (30th July), hopefully for around lunchtime, so if any of you fellow Whites are around there at the same time come & say hi, if there are any cyclists amongst you & you fancy acompanying me for a few miles leave a message on here or on my website.

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Re: In honour of NAT

Post by Wandering Willy » Thu Jul 21, 2011 12:42 am

Safe trip and good luck Jogler.
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Re: In honour of NAT

Post by Turkish Trotter » Thu Jul 21, 2011 4:45 pm

All the best and hope it goes well.
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