They spend a third of the first book just getting out of the Shire, for Pete's sake.
At the risk of exacerbating this little tangent, I think perhaps if the author spends a lot of time on something, especially it is at the beginning of the work, one might want to consider the likelihood that whatever the author is being "long winded" about is actually probably something important, and may in fact be among the most important things in the books.
It's okay to not like Tolkien or to not be particularly inspired by his work, but when people make such demonstrably wrong claims about his literary skill, what they do is expose their lack of knowledge and understanding of literature. It's like saying Crime and Punishment is "too long": it is a perfectly valid opinion, but also an ignorant and insipid one.
/rant (sorry, literature is something that really matters in culture and there are so few examples of it in "geek culture" that I feel compelled to defend the Professor's work when it is maligned)