May 2025 LeJog

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blackrat

Well-Known Member
I'm going to do LeJog (again) staring in May, but with the disgusting display by the Celtic supporters against the Prince of Wales in the cup final today, does anyone know how to get to John o' Groats without going through Scotland? Is it possible to create an international sanctuary road that goes around Scotland, maybe on inflatables that avoids spending even a penny in that retrograde country?
 

Ajax Bay

Guru
Location
East Devon
Cup final?
Avoiding these areas where freedom of speech is exercised with 'abandon' can be achieved by heading for Troon, going via Arran to Kintyre and optionally from Oban to Mull and cut back to the mainland.
I guess an alternative route is to head for Edinburgh and from Carlisle/Gretna - the scenic road through Eskdalemuir and Innerleithen.
"Edinburgh (pop = > 0.5M) is predominantly Protestant. The Catholic population in the city is tiny, about 20,000."
 

PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
Location
Hamtun
How about the ferry option?
Liverpool to Ballycastle, Islay, Colonsay, Oban, Craignure, Lochboisdale, Stornoway, Ullapool then N500?

It might get a bit complicated but it would avoid major centres of population.. 👍
 
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blackrat

Well-Known Member
Cup final?
Avoiding these areas where freedom of speech is exercised with 'abandon' can be achieved by heading for Troon, going via Arran to Kintyre and optionally from Oban to Mull and cut back to the mainland.
I guess an alternative route is to head for Edinburgh and from Carlisle/Gretna - the scenic road through Eskdalemuir and Innerleithen.
"Edinburgh (pop = > 0.5M) is predominantly Protestant. The Catholic population in the city is tiny, about 20,000."

"Avoiding these areas where freedom of speech is exercised with 'abandon"
No doubt you would agree that making insulting comments whilst staring directly at the recipient of your rudeness is not reasonably considered: "freedom of speech". At least it is not part of my upbringing.
 

iandg

Legendary Member
How about the ferry option?
Liverpool to Ballycastle, Islay, Colonsay, Oban, Craignure, Lochboisdale, Stornoway, Ullapool then N500?

It might get a bit complicated but it would avoid major centres of population.. 👍

The Uists are predominantly Catholic (hence no problem with Sunday opening compared with Protestant Lewis and Harris) so OP may want to avoid that bit.
 
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Ajax Bay

Guru
Location
East Devon
"Avoiding these areas where freedom of speech is exercised with 'abandon"
No doubt you would agree that making insulting comments whilst staring directly at the recipient of your rudeness is not reasonably considered: "freedom of speech". At least it is not part of my upbringing.
Sorry, I don't agree. I refer you to the thrust of Voltaire's reported philosophy on this.
If this thread goes off to NACA that's fine. I offered you some routing suggestions for your May end-to-end to pretend you weren't trolling. You're welcome!
I looked to see if you could get to the Shetlands via the Faeroes but the ferry no longer runs.
How about sharing your intended route before the terribly poorly brought up and rude Glaswegians caused these second thoughts?

You can be "disgusted": I just regard it as fun and games and a good sing song: panis et circenses.
Rather addressed at owners/managers/royal supporters than racist stuff, which is NOT OK.
When's the last time you went to a football stadium and watched from the stands?
My first was Spurs v Ipswich, taken by my grandfather, and Jimmy Greaves scored a hat trick in a 6-0 win iirc. Happy days
Pretty sure any insulting comments/songs in Villa Park might have been in hearing but you can't describe them as "staring directly" at the Prince of Wales.
I refer the honourable member to PMQT and the incivility within the chamber. I'm sure their mums did not 'bring them up' like that, either.
 
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iandg

Legendary Member
Cup final?
Avoiding these areas where freedom of speech is exercised with 'abandon' can be achieved by heading for Troon, going via Arran to Kintyre and optionally from Oban to Mull and cut back to the mainland.
I guess an alternative route is to head for Edinburgh and from Carlisle/Gretna - the scenic road through Eskdalemuir and Innerleithen.
"Edinburgh (pop = > 0.5M) is predominantly Protestant. The Catholic population in the city is tiny, about 20,000."

Catholicism may be a small proportion of Edinburgh's religious population but Hibs fans have been known for their anti monarchy chants

"You can stick the royal family....."

"You can stick the royal wedding...."
 
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