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    Craziest End-To-End Britain Challenges

    Travelling from the very far south to the extreme north on the Land's End to John O Groats route has always been popular with cyclists and walkers but this crazy lot chose to put their own spin on it.

    Wheelchair Dash

    There was no way passionate disability supporter Martyn Sibley was going to let something like being in a wheelchair put him off making the 800 mile trip from the bald patch of Scotland to the toenail of England. After four weeks on the road he rolled into Land's End on October 4th 2013.

    Nearly Naked

    In 2012, cray biker Andy Barham cycled the length of the British Isles wearing very little - clever thinking as what type of man would want to be caught naked in the far north of freezing Scotland? We can hear it now 'the wind was cold, it's usually bigger....'

    Dance Off

    Nothing symbolising freedom like dancing in a tutu on the the roads of Britain, or so Wiltshire teacher Ben Hammond thinks anyway. He pirouetted and Highland flinged his way across the country to raise awareness of situations in Burma. Top bloke.

    Milk Floating

    Dairy owner Trevor Hanover has taken on some crazy challenges in the name of the Rainbow Trust and he seems to have a penchant for slow moving vehicles taking on epic challenges. In 2010 Trevor grabbed a couple of mates and they all enjoyed a slow meander up the country in a milk float.

    Lawnmowing

    Not content with making the trip once at an average of 15mph, Trevor Hanover was back on the route again the following year - this time driving a lawnmower the whole way.

    Roller Skates

    Roller skating addict Steve Fagin became the first man to ever roller skate the end-to-end route back in 1984. As well all know that cameras didn't exist back in the olden days, we don't have a picture of his crazy feet but we do know that he also went on to skate across America, from New York to California on a 90 day trip.