Day Nine, the final day of our 2024 tour.
Longtown to Carlisle.
Another fairly easy day along Cycle Route 7 into the centre of Carlisle.
This is the fourth leg in our John O’Groats to Lands End Adventure (JOGLE4) which takes us from Troon to Carlisle, around 145 miles over 9 days.
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Good morning. It’s day nine. Um, and the sun is shining. So, so for the first time, we’re having breakfast outside. After we loaded up the bikes, mommy packed away the tent for one last time. It’s our end day and we’re getting to Carlile today and I can’t wait for it. Only 10 or so miles to go. No big hills and the sun was shining. The cycle route took us all the way into Carlile. Sometimes along quiet country lanes, sometimes off road and on the edge of fields. rivers and motorways. We even made some new friends. Right. Nature reserve. And as we got closer to color, you’ll it got a bit more um and eventually over the bridge to the city center. With Carile Castle in sight, we almost finished, but it was lunchtime, so we pulled over and found Can you see me? Get seven out on 10. Goodbye. Then only five more minutes cycling and we made it. We’ve made it to Carlile Castle um um in 9 days 145 miles. See, see you in the next adventure. Good.