Dr Ian Brown

The Brown Brothers' Millennium Road Trip.

Nooooo, I asked for a graphic with a Ferrari-red Ka! Not a red Ferrari car! Honestly, you can't get the staff these days.

Day Cumulative Distance Venues
Saturday 22nd July 2000 130 miles Weybridge, Bristol
Sunday 23rd July 2000 590 miles Bristol, Lizard Point, Land's End, Bristol
Monday 24th July 2000 1049 miles Bristol, Snowdon, Bristol
Tuesday 25th July 20001069 miles Rest day
Wednesday 26th July 2000 1969 miles Bristol, John o' Groats, Fort William
Thursday 27th July 2000 2500 miles Fort William, Ben Nevis, Weybridge
Friday 28th July 2000 2500 miles Rest day
Saturday 29th July 2000 3100 miles Weybridge, Scafell Pike, Weybridge

Send an sms to James 'I feel good' Brown who uploads his photos to the website with a Siemens S25, an HP Jornada 545, and a Nikon Coolpix 600

Send an sms to Ian 'I wanna be adored' Brown who uploads his photos to the website with a Nokia 7110, a Casio Cassiopeia E15, and a Nikon Coolpix 800.

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Saturday

Mr. Hunt, this isn't mission difficult, it's mission impossible. "Difficult" should be a walk in the park for you.

The poor car doesn't know what's coming.

Leaving Weybridge

Updating the website.

Sunday

Clifton Suspension Bridge.

Avonmouth Bridge

Avonmouth Bridge gantry!

Tamar Bridge, longest suspension bridge in the UK when it opened in 1961.

Which way's south?

Lizard Point, the UK's most southerly point.

Welcome to Land's End.

Land's End, the UK's most south westerly point!

Oooh, windmills!

Monday

Are we nearly there yet!

Snowdon summit, 3560', highest mountain in Wales.

Contender ready...

The views were worth it.

Just a shame that the camera's video was playing up and couldn't capture the boiling clouds.

Menai Bridge, longest span in the world (from 1826 until 1834)

Menai Bridge again.

And another view of Menai Bridge.

Araf!

Tuesday

Rest day

Wednesday

Memorial to Clan Fraser, Culloden Moor, Inverness, the last battle fought on mainland Britain, 16th April 1746.

Kessock Bridge, Inverness.

Cromarty Firth deep water port.

A July afternoon in Caithness.

John O'Groats, "the northerly end of the longest distance between two points on the British mainland."

Duncansby Head "the furthest point by road from Land's End."

Dunnet Head, the most northerly point of the UK mainland.

Dunnet Head again.

Essential supplies.

Thursday

Ben Nevis in July, 4406', highest mountain in Britain.

Driving through the Highlands

Erskine Bridge, Glasgow

Friday

Rest day.

Saturday

Scafell Pike, 3209', highest mountain in England.