Land's End to Ness Point, Midsummers Evening 2024

Land's End to Ness Point, Midsummers Evening 2024

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cycysputnik

Original Poster:

77 posts

56 months

Thursday 4th January
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Early January 2024 can only mean one thing, time to start a new thread for this year. You know the drill by now, leave Lands End at 21:36 on the 21st, try to be at Ness Point by 04:30

Lots of roadworks last year, hopefully won't be repeated this year.

Writhing

517 posts

116 months

Thursday 4th January
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21st is a Friday so is do-able with work.

MRMNB

57 posts

97 months

Friday 5th January
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Is that Ness Point near Whitby?

Mr-B

3,876 posts

201 months

Friday 5th January
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MRMNB said:
Is that Ness Point near Whitby?
No, Lowestoft.

hadlov

2 posts

9 months

Wednesday 28th February
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Hi all, will be doing it for the first time this year! Have a co-pilot so should be fun. Was looking into potential route, obvious better to decide on the day, but it seems as if the roadworks on the Cornish A30 section should be over by June (fingers crossed). Either way what have been your most sucessful route in previous years?

r600_clubsport

15 posts

60 months

Wednesday 28th February
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never heard of this before, but quite interested in having a crack at it.

So...i take it like from lands end c/p then to the ness point bit. Also, is it alot of people doing it, like a big meet of cars to start with?

milesy4

15 posts

244 months

Wednesday 28th February
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I think it’s actually leave on evening of 20th and arrive as sun comes up on 21st, if you want to see all the druids and midsummer nutters as you blast past Stonehenge

hadlov

2 posts

9 months

Wednesday 28th February
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milesy4 said:
I think it’s actually leave on evening of 20th and arrive as sun comes up on 21st, if you want to see all the druids and midsummer nutters as you blast past Stonehenge
In theory, yes the solstice falls on the 20th due to it being a leap year. But I feel as if more people would be able to do the 21st as it is a Friday-Saturday, at least that is the case for me!

cycysputnik

Original Poster:

77 posts

56 months

Thursday 29th February
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So the 'Classic' route is A30, M5, A30 (again), A303, M3, M25, A12. However it's all roadwork depending. Last year they had the A30 in cornwall reduced to 50mph.

Scotch Pie Hunters

3 posts

8 months

Thursday 21st March
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Just been checked the one.network website and there are no road closures planned on the 20th on the A30, A303 or M5/M4 route and the M25 and A12 are clear also.

There are still long term road works on the A30 at Chiverton to Carland Cross and also at the A303 at Sparkford but at that time of night, the delays are negligible.

However, on the 21st, the M4 is closed at night in both directions for a bridge removal between junctions 18 to 19 for the removal of the A432 Baminton Road overbridge.

Did this run successfully in 2014 and now my daughter wants to drag me along in her Mazda MX5 to cross it off her bucket list.


Writhing

517 posts

116 months

Monday 25th March
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Are we thinking Friday night or Saturday night?

CastorTroy777

11 posts

29 months

Sunday 31st March
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100% Friday night for me. People tend to do the run on the night of 21st into 22, regardless of when the actual solstice is.

The days either side of the solstice are virtually identical in length (less than a second’s difference, iirc), so the timings aren’t affected at all.

I think more people will go on Friday, and that’s what makes it fun imo. There will probably be quite a few doing it on Saturday night as well, so you won’t be on your own if you decide to do it then.

Scotch Pie Hunters

3 posts

8 months

Saturday 13th April
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Possible road closure on M25 between Junction 25 to 27 clockwise for tunnel works 22:00 - 5:30 0n the 20th and 23:00 - 5:30 on the 21st.

The closures are booked Monday to Friday starting on June 3rd and due to finish June 29th.

Not always guaranteed to be working every night.

More details may be available closer to the date of the run.

No road closure on Saturday though.

Also, road closure on M25 anti clockwise between Junction 10 to Junction 9 on 20th at 22:00 to 21st at 05:00.

Road closure booked for M11 north around Stanstead Airport if considering a detour in the area.

Scotch Pie Hunters

3 posts

8 months

Saturday 13th April
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Just realised that on the 21st, the anti clockwise route is completely open all the way to the A12, following Clarkson's original route.

The roadworks in the Dartford Tunnel won't be in progress on Friday into Saturday.

cycysputnik

Original Poster:

77 posts

56 months

Friday 21st June
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Nice weather for those doing it tonight. I've had to back out this year, hope to be back in 2025.

theplayingmantis

4,435 posts

89 months

Friday 21st June
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shouldnt it have been yesterday? solstice was 20th not today

RSRallySport

13 posts

147 months

Friday 21st June
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What's this all about? Never heard of it before.

zetec

4,633 posts

258 months

Friday 21st June
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Clarkson did it on Top.Gear one year.

Basically you are racing the sun, leave Lands End (most westerly point) as the sun sets and drive to Ness Point. Lowestoft (most easterly point). Trying to get to Ness Point before the sun rises

hidetheelephants

27,821 posts

200 months

Friday 21st June
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RSRallySport said:
What's this all about? Never heard of it before.
The title tells you nearly all of it; leave Land's End at sunset and drive through the night to get to Ness point at Lowestoft for sunrise.

soad

33,453 posts

183 months

Saturday 22nd June
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RSRallySport said:
What's this all about? Never heard of it before.
Now you know.
https://www.aworldwanderer.com/race-against-the-su...