A few sites from which i have gained information, inspiration, helpfull advice etc. For a much longer list of end to end accounts see Mark moxon’s site.
- Previous LeJog/Jogle (completed) Blogs.
Charlie lees epic 2000 mile LeJog (excellent).
A gang of minstrles walk LeJog.
http://jadeandbecksbigwalk.blogspot.com/
Two young ladies Jogle.
http://lejogjack.wordpress.com/
An Americans view of LeJog.
http://my1200milesummer.blogspot.com/
Another Americans view of LeJog (nice that they come so far to walk this island).
http://lejog2010.wordpress.com/
Steve clifford’s LeJog start 4th April 2010.
http://theaaaway.blogspot.com/
Andy green’s LeJog starts 11th April 2010
http://russlejog2010.blogspot.com/
Russell whitmore’s LeJog starts 17th April 2010
http://gyptackleslejog.blogspot.com/
Pete and his dog Gype LeJog starts 14th April 2010.
http://thewalkingmilkman.blogspot.com/
Gary Qualter’s Jogle starts 19th August 2010.
http://www.landsendjohnogroats.info/
Account of Mark moxon’s LeJog and a whole lot more useful information.
http://mylongwalk.com/Webdocs%20S%20Jogle/Southbound%20home.html
Daryl May’s accounts of south/north and north /south end to ends.
Excellent acount of a couples planning and completion of LeJog.
http://gayleybird.blogspot.com/
Another couples LeJog and more, quite entertaining.
http://litehikersblog.blogspot.com/
Excellent account of completed LeJog and more.
http://alansloman.blogspot.com/
Alan sloman’s big walk (a rather long LeJog)
- Other useful sites.
http://www.jim-shead.com/waterways/mwp.php?wpage=Inland-Waterways-of-England.htm
Quite a bit of my route is along canal towpaths, this site has a map of britains navigable water ways and pages with descriptions/ lengths etc (it’s comprehensive).
http://wtp2.appspot.com/wheresthepath.htm
Excellent mapping programe used to plot my route and the data files uploaded to google maps.
http://www.wildaboutbritain.co.uk/
WAB, the wild about britain forum, a great site to gain info and answers to questions about subjects from astronomy to zoology.
http://brianwalking.blogspot.com/
Coast to Coast and more.
http://peewiglet.wordpress.com/
A hiking blog of interest
http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/
Description of mountains including maps of routes up and down.