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All of the team
experienced injuries along the way which variously threatened to end
the trip, but persistence paid off and we battled on to finish.
We
set off from St Bees on the previous Saturday at 8:45am following an
overnight coach journey from London, which left at 10:30pm the
previous evening. Our bags were stripped down to the essentials,
carrying just bivvy bags instead of tents.
Everything was going to plan, and although the days were tough we were
making our target landmarks each day. However, nothing could have
prepared us for the mammoth day that took us from Ingleby Cross to
Glaisdale Town on the 7th day! Due to a slight planning
and map reading error it was necessary to push out 32 miles that day
with a large ascent in the morning - we all felt the distance in our
legs. This tough day was exacerbated by the loss of the seventeen
pounds worth of pasties we had bought the previous day to get us
through to the next shop! Luckily we found a small café that
furnished us with a fantastic breakfast and we were off again!
The
final day was rather unusual again. We adopted a dog (or should I say
he adopted us!) on the way to the sea. The poor old thing (nicknamed
“Jeff”) was rather old and on returning him to his owners they told us
how shocked they were that he had managed to walk 12 miles with us to
the coast!
The
walk itself was very challenging but enjoyable, with stunning scenery
through the hills and valleys, and very hospitable locals! We were
all amazed by everyone’s eagerness to help – epitomised by the offer
of a total stranger to let us sleep in her back garden!
All in
all a very successful and enjoyable trip. We managed to raise £1,142
for CRY and a further £500 for Hazel’s Footprints Trust our second
charity.
Many
thanks to all those who supported us both through sponsorship and
help.
James, Andy and Adam.
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