Kirsty and Jane working up a sweat climbing up the Wrekin the hard way.
Near the top. the views would be great if it was not hazy.
We are walking to raise money for Charity. We hope to update the blog in the run up to our walks and then as we stop each night during our walks and share our experiences
Sunday, 30 March 2014
Sunday, 9 March 2014
The Sun Shines at Last
Well, we have been training for our walk in some very wet weather over the last few months and at last the sun has shone.
With the good forecast we decided to try a longer walk today.
So Jane, Kirsty and I set off from the Licky Hills to reach Clent Hills via Waseley Hills. On reaching the Nimmings visitor center at Clent we had the best bacon butties (a trip to Clent is a must and everyone should try these butties at least once), As we had only walked 7.25 miles we decided we could take a longer route back. This route took us via Lower Clent, Holy Village and Chadwick Manor. We did stop at Waseley visitor center for refreshments as we all needed extra fluids due to the warmer weather.
Well a fantastic day finished with tired legs and the GPS reading a total of 18 miles.
A good work out and let's hope for more of this big bright ball of fire they call SUN.
With the good forecast we decided to try a longer walk today.
So Jane, Kirsty and I set off from the Licky Hills to reach Clent Hills via Waseley Hills. On reaching the Nimmings visitor center at Clent we had the best bacon butties (a trip to Clent is a must and everyone should try these butties at least once), As we had only walked 7.25 miles we decided we could take a longer route back. This route took us via Lower Clent, Holy Village and Chadwick Manor. We did stop at Waseley visitor center for refreshments as we all needed extra fluids due to the warmer weather.
Well a fantastic day finished with tired legs and the GPS reading a total of 18 miles.
A good work out and let's hope for more of this big bright ball of fire they call SUN.
Saturday, 1 March 2014
Super start to fund raising
We have already started to raise money for Cancer Research via sponsorship forms and justgiving.
We have been overwhelmed by the response of our family and friends and can report that we have already reached our original target of £1000 so now hope to raise double that.
You can follow our progress, OR DONATE, with the fund raising on
We have been overwhelmed by the response of our family and friends and can report that we have already reached our original target of £1000 so now hope to raise double that.
You can follow our progress, OR DONATE, with the fund raising on
Friday, 28 February 2014
So here we go the first blog
We
wanted to do something worthwhile for Steve’s 50 Birthday and what
better than raise money for Cancer. So with my lovely Wife Jane and
crazy fun loving Daughter Kirsty we decided to walk the 200 mile +
across England from the West Coast to the East coast mainly following
A.W.Wainwright’s traditional coast to coast route with a few diversions
over the higher peaks, giving a total ascent of 30,232 ft. that’s 4%
higher than Everest, and hopefully not too many wrong turns.
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