Early morning start in the mist. |
Eagerly waiting to start. |
Stonehenge in the mist- a little spooky looking.
This was as close as we could get to Stonehenge which was unfortunate however it still felt a privilege to be there.
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It wasn't long before we started counting the miles.
Mile 1 |
Stonehenge soon felt like a distant memory. The sun had broken through and it was getting warmer. A gorgeous day was emerging. There was lots of chatting going and people getting into there rhythm.
Stonehenge in the distance. |
Mile 2 |
Mile 2 Selfie |
Mile 3 and Dave thought a picture of me was in order - not sure I was in agreement!! |
I was trying to be a bit imaginative with the pics as I thought we could end up with loads looking the same however there haven't been many of the scenery so far!!! Between mile 3 and 4 everyone's morning drinks must have decided it was time to pass through and a portaloo was spotted. Of course an opportunity can not be missed however the advice given was not to go in there as the smell was pretty offensive and to go around the back of some boarding which a few of the women did however only to find mid squat that we in view of the walkers coming down the hill.....a bit of an aargh moment however I think we decided needs must and had to take a couldn't care less attitude. I imagine the sight of a few white botties as you were walking down the hill was probably a little humorous and hopefully encouraged the walkers on their way! After the comfort break Dave and I decided a energy fix would be in order at mile 4 and half a Mars Bar each was to be eaten. At this stage Dave's feet were already a bit uncomfortable. He had already started with a small blister on his foot :-(. We gave our self little goals to aim for. We would be having a water stop at around 6 miles so decided the next Mars break would be at 8 miles. I have never looked forward to half a Mars Bar so much.
Mile 4 - Shadow of Dave with the Mars Bar!!! |
Half a Mars Bar eaten and we were soon on our way again with topped up energy levels.
Mile 5 |
Mile 6 called for another selfie. |
Mile 7 |
Mile 8 and the 2nd Mars Bar share :-). |
Mile 9 |
Mile 10 |
Stonehenge in the distance. |
Between mile 10 and 11 we looked over and saw Stonehenge again .... had we only walked that far!!
Mile 11 and on our way to lunch. |
Down the bottom of the hill and we had lunch. A great spread was waiting for us.
and we're off again. |
Mile 12 |
Mile 13 and Dave has really been suffering. |
Mile 14 |
Mile 15 |
Mile 16 |
Mile 17 |
Mile 18 the white horse is in sight and so is the refreshment stop :-) |
Mile 18 and a welcome break. |
One of the lovely marshals who had a welcoming smile and happy chat. |
Mile 19 - the white horse is in sight and so is a massive climb! |
Some views from up high. |
Yay we made it!! |
The White Horse |
Mile 20 - trying to encourage Dave to look at the views however even this was difficult for him. But on he went :-). |
The clouds are rolling in however stunning views. |
The horses and riders came out of the distance, we were tempted to ask for a ride to the end!! |
Look carefully and you will see a paraglider! |
A lovely sight and gives some perspective as to how high we were. |
Mile 21 - goes without saying really. |
Mile 21 - The finish was in sight. |
Dave's expression says it all! |
Mile 22 and the miles are dropping off!! |
Mile 22 and more stunning scenery. |
Mile 23 |
Mile 23 |
Mile 23 |
Mile 24 - I am sure Dave could have got a better angle!! |
Mile 25 and a little one eagerly waiting for someone. |
Mile 25 and Avebury stones leading us to the end. |
Mile 26 and we are there, wahoooooooo. Dave smiles for the 1st time in ages :-) |
Medal time and a very proud moment. |
Medals and a cider to celebrate |
Just the thing when you can not walk any further - it was the best coffee after 26 miles. |
The cause of Dave's pain!!! |
There were some high and lows during this trek but I for one absolutely loved it. The scenery was wonderful and the people we met were lovely. To see so many people putting themselves through so much pain for a cause was unbelievable. We were never very far from someone taking their boots off and applying plasters. There were many limping people and and watching people battle on was admirable. In all of the events I have done I really don't think I have seen so much discomfort and pain. I really do take my hat off to everyone that battled the blisters and the pain. I did have a blister that I would usually be proud of but it was a pin prick by comparison.
I was looking on the Stonehenge to Avebury Trek facebook page today and the following poem had been put on there. It sums up this awful disease in a few words. The power of it, I feel, was so strong that it made me cry.
Such a touching poem. |
There is still much work to be done to help the sufferers of Alzheimer's and their families. Dave and I have a justgivng page and are trying to reach £520 between us. If you would like to make a donation please go to www.justgiving.com/ColetteandDave all donations are really appreciated. I am also collecting clothes, bags, belts and shoes to fundraise so if you are thinking of having a wardrobe clear out and want to donate your items to a worthy cause then please let me know. Thanks again and I hope you have enjoyed the blog.
Colette :-)
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