THE VIRTUAL SPINE RACE
Virtual Spine Day 31
Virtual Spine Day 31
Distance Covered Today – 3.00 miles
Total Distance covered – 302.92 miles
Virtual
A very cold day with strong winds building later
So today I just needed a 1-minute walk to reach the 300-mile target but instead did a lap of Holy Island and finished at the castle. A memorable, if not very cold, place to end this awesome challenge. Some unbelievable weather but worth every step.
A very cold day with strong winds building later
Walk 3.00 miles – Another cold day but it was just a short walk to my mums and back as I passed 300 miles in one month. Think I deserve a day off tomorrow 🙂
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 🙂
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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.
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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.
Virtual Spine Day 30
Virtual Spine Day 30
Distance Covered Today – 11.38 miles
Total Distance covered – 299.87 miles
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A very cold day with strong winds early on
Timing the departure from Fenwick depends on tide times, so its a check of the time table and it tells me its safe between 6-30am and 1-30pm so its a bright start. The route from Fenwick on St. Cuthbert’s Way heads to the coast along historic paths and tracks, passing Fenwick Granary, crossing the main east coast railway line and Beal Cast Burn, past World War 2 coastal defences. Having reached the Causeway at low tide I now choose my final approach to Lindisfarne by taking the Causeway Road across to Holy Island. My legs aren’t up to the alternative which is to follow the posts of the historic Pilgrims Path across the sands. With a lap or two of the island to go, I think I’ve chosen wisely.
A very cold day with strong winds early on
Run 11.38 miles – WOW!!!! That was one cold wind today. My usual Saturday morning run with Ed but in an icy blast. Ran from my house down to Barrowford by which time we had warmed up a little and the drag up to Blacko wasn’t too bad. From there we dropped down to Roughlee and then up to Noggarth shop and along to Harper Lane. This is where it started getting very cold. The bypass and home was a 4-mile slog into a really strong wind that was so cold it was hurting. This was actually tougher than the hills we had done earlier. A bit of walking and running but we got there in the end.
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.
Virtual Spine Day 29
Virtual Spine Day 29
Distance Covered Today – 11.27 miles
Total Distance covered – 288.50 miles
Virtual
A drier and milder day today
Today I start by running through woodland and a good track along the Cheviot foothills, heading for Yeavering Bell (361m), Northumberland’s largest Iron Age fort. A lovely path then leads through the heather over Gains Law down to the small market town of Wooler. From Wooler, St Cuthbert’s Way takes me over Weetwood Moor and past some prehistoric rock carvings. Dropping back down to cross the River Till via the 16th Century Weetwood Bridge, quiet lanes lead to Horton, and onto another section of typically dead-straight Roman road: the Devil’s Causeway, which once linked Corbridge and Tweedmouth. Farmland and woodland tracks lead me up to St. Cuthbert’s Cave, where monks took St. Cuthbert’s body in 875AD as they fled from Viking raids on Lindisfarne. Above the cave on the rocky ridge of the Kyloe Hills, the first tantalising views of my final destination come into sight with Holy Island clearly visible above the glittering sands, and Bamburgh Castle just to the south. It’s clear to see why this part of the Northumberland coast has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. St. Cuthbert’s Way joins here with St. Oswald’s Way, another long-distance route, following an enjoyable track through Shiellow Wood towards the village of Fenwick.
Reality
A drier and milder day today
Walk 6.58 miles – Felt like a change today and took advantage of a later start, so in daylight, and walked up through Marsden Park and carried on up the hill to the Shooters Pub. Then it was over the tops through Catlow Bottoms, Briercliffe and dropping back down Harle Syke to my office. A tough start with some steep uphills but better than the mundane traffic walk I usually do.
Walk 4.69 miles – Back to a bit more boring route tonight as I head up and over Reedley Hallows before dropping down Chapel House Road and up Larch St, along Glenfield Road and home. That will be my last walk to and from work as part of this challenge. I think I may do this a bit more often in the future though, just not every day 🙂
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.