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Blogs, videos and photos

Thanks to those have spent a lot of time and effort writing blogs and compiling videos and photos diaries. We have enjoyed perusing them all. We have pulled together a list which can be found here. If we have missed yours and you would like it adding please drop us an email and we'll add it in.
We would like to use some photos for the Final Report (which will be emailed in the near future) and to create a 2017 gallery on the website. We presume anyone who has published their photos won't object to us giving them a wider audience but if anyone does please let us know.

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Thanks for the link. If you want to use any of my photos, please do. I have higher resolution versions if you'd like them.

Re: Blogs, videos and photos

Blogs and photos now added from Ian Cotterill, John Sanderson and Paul Dudchenko.

Re: Blogs, videos and photos

Two more excellent accounts added to the 2017 list - Hein Hogenhuis's photos and Brian Gruber's blog . Find the full list here.

Re: Blogs, videos and photos

There are now 30 accounts that we know about from this years TGO Challenge which can be found here.
We've just added another 4 to the list - recent offerings from Alan Sloman, Alan Brown and JM Jossinet & Amanda McGuire as well as Mike Knipe's account which we somehow missed off the original list - apologies Mike.
All are well worth a read though Mike's should maybe be avoided if you have an aversion to kippers . . .

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And another two. The first few instalments of Tom Deakin crossing which seems to be turning into a bit of an epic and John St Laurent's Facebook account with some excellent thoughts for overseas first timers. We like the idea that 15 Scottish miles takes the same effort as 25 North American miles!