Virtual Spine Day 25
Virtual Spine Day 25
Distance Covered Today – 10.20 miles
Total Distance covered – 254.27 miles
Virtual
Cold and bright day
Another lovely walking day today starting by going up Lamb Hill then through a bit boggy ground to Auchope Rigg. It’s following the England/Scotland border again and on the whole very pleasant walking in good weather conditions. The Cheviots really are stunning and a location I will be returning to in the future.
Reality
Cold and bright day
Walk 5.31 miles – It was the boring route again but I actually quite enjoyed the walk this morning in the snow. Started in a blizzard but then just a nice bright crisp morning on soft snow listening to my Ska collection. Happy Days.
Walk 4.89 miles – Up over the tops listening to my Ska music and just head down. That was until my running buddy Edward Lee caught me up and walked down to Nelson with me. Nice to have a friendly face on the walk to break it up.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE consider sponsoring me for this mammoth challenge, it’s for an incredible cause and inspired by an incredible person in Laura Nuttall 🙂
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/gd20in20
My motivation for this has come from a very special person called Laura Nuttall who in late 2018, was diagnosed with terminal multiple brain tumours at the young age of 18. Her determination and positive attitude to not only live her life to the full but also to help others as an ambassador for the charity is just incredible and I’m proud to join the fight in whatever way I can. You can read Laura’s story at the following link. Please be generous and help this great charity to raise much-needed funds for researching a cure.
https://www.facebook.com/DoingItForLaura/
The Brain Tumour Charity is the world’s leading brain tumour charity and the largest dedicated funder of research into brain tumours globally. Committed to saving and improving lives, we’re moving further, faster to help every single person affected by a brain tumour. We’re set on finding new treatments, offering the highest level of support and driving urgent change. And were doing it right now. Because we understand that when you, or someone you love, is diagnosed with a brain tumour a cure really can’t wait.
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