This summer we are attempting to walk the Coast to Coast, as done by Wainwright.
Wednesday, 28 September 2011
Friday, 9 September 2011
At last some Art
Before we leave for home, a moment to draw our memories though a sketch of Robin Hood. We've said our goodbyes to the NZ4, Wainwright and the C2C, time now to return back to the Bolton and reality!
Thursday, 8 September 2011
Big Thanks
Big thanks to all who have kindly sponsored us! We have raised over £1000,00 for the two charities, so once thanks everyone!
Final day
Steve contemplates letting the train take the strain. Is there enough steam in him though for the final shunt to the end of the track at Robin Hood Bay?
Wednesday, 7 September 2011
Beggars Bridge
End of Day 12, 23miles today over the North York Moors. Sun, Wind, Rain and of course great company with the NZ4 (we will miss the friendly banter, chats and shared experience) Final treat was rainbow over Robin Hood Bay in the distance, that's tomorrow, and our final day of 18 miles to dip our feet in the North Sea. As for now our best BB treat with real coffee and cream tea served on arrival!
Fat Betty
Stopped to trade food with Fat Betty, bit like being on Swop Shop in the 70's, always end up with the left over rubbish!
Day 12
Arrived last again, just when Wendy had finished her
M&S packed lunch, special delivery to her on route.
M&S packed lunch, special delivery to her on route.
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
Wainstones
Made it to top of Cleveland view point safely! Escorted with NZ2, strangely no 'wanted persons' in sight, but rumoured to be roaming the woods below.
WARNING stay on the track!
Police have issued a warning to walkers on the Cleveland Hills today to stay on the paths since a rare sighting of the legendary Wild Man of Wool-a-Wonga. A statement said "avoid all contact with this scary person" who police described as walking slowly with a limp, missing front teeth and often shouting abuse at passing walkers, in a strange accent. Advice is to stay on the path and report all sightings!
Monday, 5 September 2011
150 miles done
John bores another rambler to death, causing a chain reaction. Done 23 miles today only 50 to the seaside! Will the NZ4 be there to celebrate?
Arrived in Bolton
Must have taken a wrong turning this morning as arrived in Bolton! Maybe in the rush to leave the nightmare pub BB we wandered off the path
Sunday, 4 September 2011
Afternoon tea
Afternoon tea with NZ4 was a delight at their BB. However things deteriorated rapidly, when we arrived at our BB - which is like a scene from Royston Vassey! We've locked and bolted the doors, and if we are not seen on the path tomorrow please send for back up!!
Richmond poses questions!
Is this to be the pinnacle of our achievements? Is it true its all down hill from here? Answers in less than 500 words to Ben Clarke.
Saturday, 3 September 2011
Day 9
Today's walk Reeth to Richmond along the River Swale. Our shortest days walk 13 miles approx, Steve is smiling as the sun is out, shorts back on, and he saw Dawn last night with friends from Bolton. They joined us for luxury 3 course fine dinning at the youth hostel in Ginton, Steve even treated the table to a whole bottle of wine, excellent. After yesterday's walk from Keld in he rain we hope it's sunshine from now on all the way to the seaside:)
100 mile point
Scary moment in swaledale moors. Steve manages to keep the hounds at bay, "they will go hungry tonight"
Youth Hostel
Open fire and bath filled straight from the range. Room with a view and open planned surrounding . You can't beat a good hostel, and this one for Steve is like home from home!
Tractor for sale
One previous owner, low milage, needs a little tlc, will sell or part-ex for VW camper, contact Steve on C2C.
Thursday, 1 September 2011
Half way!
Looks like we improved over the week, only got lost once since last Friday! All downhill now I've been informed, straight to Robin Hoods Bay.
End of day 7
Over half distance now done. Great walk, even though at times noisy with the none stop groans and yapping from those 'down under'. We will enjoy the next few days on our own. Peace and quiet! Having rest day and stocking up on home made food from mum! Back on tracks on Saturday when we will once again do our part-time jobs as ambassadors for the English Tourist Board for all these visitors from far distant lands with guided commentary of c2c!
Nine standards
Made to top, unfortunately view spoilt by random NZ and USA group! But did help with banner support.
Day 7
Old man takes a rest at the unusual seat up to Nine Standards Rigg, Steve meanwhile jogs on to the summit a break neck speed!
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