The End to End Challenge - Become an End to Ender! Travel from Land's End to John
O'Groats and join and our exclusive End to End Club
End to End Club
Free to sign up and register. Information pack available.
You will need to complete a membership
application form. This can be completed and sent before, during or after your journey.
The Transit Verification Form needs to be stamped, signed and completed throughout your trip to verify that you have travelled from and in between Land's End and John O'Groats, whichever route you have chosen to travel.
This needs to be sent/handed in at the end of your trip with a cheque
for £10.00. You will then receive your privelige card, your certificate,
merchandise information, bi-annual newsletters and invitations to our
Club events.
Click here for more information on joining 
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Tuc-Tuc Travels
First of all he did it a Tuc-Tuc which is an Indian Rickshaw and has a maximum speed of 33mph secondly Steve did not do a straight bottom to top run, but instead did it the wrong way around Scotland to Cornwall. But with this twist…. he stopped at as many Air Ambulance bases as he could along the way, this meant that a run that should have been a mere 900 miles became a 1700mile event.
He averaged a speed of 20pmh per day and finally completed his journey on October 12th 2008 having taken 14 days. Steve was met at Land’s End by the Cornwall Air Ambulance (helimed 181).
To see full details of his journey and the air ambulance bases he visited please go to www.roundtable.co.uk where you can also find details of his ‘justgiving’ websites to donate money to these worthwhile charities.