Fast Facts: Distance: 92.2 miles
Miles to Go: 52
Average Speed: 13.5 mph
Time in Saddle: 6 hours 49 mins
Lunch: St Duthas Hotel, Tain
Route Profile:
Report: After a gloriously sunny evening on the shores of Loch Ness, the monster had worked her magic overnight and delivered us a typically rainy, overcast morning. With 92 miles awaiting us and 10 hard days in our legs, we gingerly set off at 8am.
We traced Loch Ness' banks for the first 20 miles and skirted through Inverness in the pouring rain. We left the A82 and joined the A9, a busy dual carriageway, to take us the rest of the way. We met up with our fantastic support crew at Tore, for a welcome hot soup and refill of snacks.

From Tore we rejoined the A9 and gingerly crossed the Cromarty Firth on a long bridge, with strong side winds. Group 1 raced ahead to the lunch stop at St Duthas Hotel in Tain, a gorgeous historic little town. The staff were fantastic, lit an open fire to help warm and dry our rain soaked bodies/clothes. By the time Group 2 arrived, the flames were roaring - many thanks to all the staff for looking after us.

The sun came out for the final 30 miles as we followed the coast up to Golspie, past Dunrobin Castle and through to Brora. The views were spectacular, grazing sheep in green rolling fields, and crashing waves lapping on sandy beaches. It took us all back to the Cornish scenery and reminded us how far we'd come.


By 6pm, we had all arrived safely at the Helmsdale hostel, a private hostel run by the welcoming Irene and her dog Molly. We have just finished a superb home cooked meal, courtesy of our support crew and a certain Marks & Spencer!

Everyone is very excited about tomorrow....just over 50 miles to the finish line. Let's hope for some good weather.
Total mileage so far: 916.4 miles!