Well my friends, my walk is finally reached it end. But don't stop viewing because there will still be Kelmarsh photos to come.
Paula found me 2 miles from my destination and Thomas took the opportunity to walk the final stretch just as he did when I set out back on the 17 May.
With Thomas in tow I arrived at Lands End as predicted at 1200 on the dot. I was met by friends and family who applauded me as I reached the recognized start/stop point. I then went to the hotel to hand in my paperwork so that I can be credited with doing the walk. After that I made my way to the signpost for an official photo.
My great aunt Ethel (Who at 92 still drives), is a shining example of how to live life, provided Cornish pasties and Paula provided scones and Cornish cream.
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Friday, 24 July 2009
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Well Done, Malcolm! Excllent! See you in the beer tent!
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ReplyDeleteExcellent job that Malcolm, seems a long time ago, that we met you on day 2 of our Pennine way walk. Your an inspiration to everyone, and I hope you reached you money goal.
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Paul
GREAT ACHIEVEMENT MALCOLM,HAVE BEEN FOLLOWING YOUR PROGRESS SINCE MEETING YOU ON THE BUTTERTUBS IN THE YORKSHIRE DALES.WELL DONE MATE
ReplyDeleteYay!! Congratulations, and finally some blue sky for you too by the looks of things. An amazing achievement, and we have enjoyed following you on your blog. Enjoy a rest now!!
ReplyDeleteLaura & Mike
Congratulations and well done. Have enjoyed following the blog, and looking forward to catching up over a beer or two in Horsham soon.
ReplyDeleteMalcolm well done. Absolutely brilliant to have finised, and early. Great to meet you at Kelmarsh this weekend as I've been following your travels from the beginning.
ReplyDeleteNettie - Winchester's Pike
A big congratulations from all the James-Deegan clan. Well done what a big achievement, so what you going to do now? Sorry we missed you at Kelmarsh, we were all packed and ready to go and then we got the swine flu. Hope to meet up soon. Dunks
ReplyDeleteWell done. Great achievement.
ReplyDeleteWell done we are very proud of you- hope the blisters are better- Hope you splaced the main brace at Kelmarsh !!
ReplyDeleteLove Julia and David Timmins
Met you in the village of Chew Stoke in Somerset - congratulations on achieving your goal - great result! Good luck for the future & your soldier heros
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