Story
On 31st August we joined Karen Churches and 6 others to walk the final leg of the Kelloggs Cornflakes Great Walk 2005.
We started walking just before 8 am from Godolphin Cross in Cornwall. By the time we reached Marazion a couple of hours later we were walking through a thunder storm with fork lightening! There was not much rain though and it was pretty cool!
On to Penzance and out the other side for a pub lunch then straight on to St. Just to meet the 10k walkers at Cape Cornwall. We had already clocked up more mileage than planned and as this part of the coastal path was a bit tricky, pain and tiredness started to kick in. When we reached Sennen Cove we knew we were in the last mile and after the top of the hill any pain had disappeared and we rushed to get to the finish line.
We finished our walk just before 6.30 pm after completing 26 miles!!
The walk may be over but the fundraising continues! Please give generously to help the NSPCC put a full stop to child cruelty. Thanks very much Anita and Liz xx xx
We started walking just before 8 am from Godolphin Cross in Cornwall. By the time we reached Marazion a couple of hours later we were walking through a thunder storm with fork lightening! There was not much rain though and it was pretty cool!
On to Penzance and out the other side for a pub lunch then straight on to St. Just to meet the 10k walkers at Cape Cornwall. We had already clocked up more mileage than planned and as this part of the coastal path was a bit tricky, pain and tiredness started to kick in. When we reached Sennen Cove we knew we were in the last mile and after the top of the hill any pain had disappeared and we rushed to get to the finish line.
We finished our walk just before 6.30 pm after completing 26 miles!!
The walk may be over but the fundraising continues! Please give generously to help the NSPCC put a full stop to child cruelty. Thanks very much Anita and Liz xx xx
