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Whitley Bay, UK


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Kinlochleven, UK
Mummy Rees Foot spas? Bath robes? Well deserved - you're amazing! The scenery looks outstanding and the meringues look pretty good too!!! Well done on another day's hard work. You're nearly there! X
Lynne Yay, Sian, wel done so far..that easy sounding downhill into Kinloch is a real knee cruncher, Dave and I both agree...and never ending too!! B and B sounds wonderful, you do deserve it, and tomorrow night' s lodging will be even better cos you'll have DUN IT!!!! Whoo hoo! watch out for a certain steamlet half way over the moor, ther are many, but this one I decided to jump over....bad idea, I came a real cropper, ended up with a bruise the size of a saucer on my leg, all the colours of the rainbow, everyone laughing at my discomfort, and I'm sure there is still an indentation on the stones where I landed!! We hear there are quite a few hostelries in Fort Bill should you feel the end to celebrate Friday evening, or will it be hot choc and early to bed? you decide!!!! we'll raise a glass to your endeavour, cheers xx A


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Tyndrum, UK
Mam/Ann I hope all this walking isn't getting in the way of your pub crawl hahaha. You're more than half way there already. Lots of luck for tomorrow, it will be plain sailing after that. Just around the corner..........
Nina Bayliss Hi Sian, I'm very impressed although it's a toss up as to what you're doing more of - walking or drinking! Thatta girl!!! Apart from the hard work it must be absolutely stunning, well done.


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Drymen, UK
Richard Lutynski Congratulations Louise and Sian, a brilliant achievement. Let me know when you are free so I can take you out for a celebratory lunch. Love, dad (Richard)
re: Whitley Bay, UKLynne Well done lads, what an achievement,especially the no blisters, we are SOOOOOO impressed. drop by the next time you're in the sheff....Dave has a cunning plan for you involving a very nice stroll!!! (And there may be a glass of wine involved to celebrate this one!...) xx
re: Whitley Bay, UKMummy Rees FANTASTIC - well done to all! What an achievement! Really enjoyed the blogs.
re: Whitley Bay, UKTracey Ives Well done, what a fantastic achievement! Time to start planning the next trip. Good to have you back in one piece x
re: Whitley Bay, UKNina Bayliss Well done girls. Sounds wonderful and horrific all at the same time. Have a glass (or two) for me tonight.
re: Kinlochleven, UKLynne Yay, Sian, wel done so far..that easy sounding downhill into Kinloch is a real knee cruncher, Dave and I both agree...and never ending too!! B and B sounds wonderful, you do deserve it, and tomorrow night' s lodging will be even better cos you'll have DUN IT!!!! Whoo hoo! watch out for a certain steamlet half way over the moor, ther are many, but this one I decided to jump over....bad idea, I came a real cropper, ended up with a bruise the size of a saucer on my leg, all the colours of the rainbow, everyone laughing at my discomfort, and I'm sure there is still an indentation on the stones where I landed!! We hear there are quite a few hostelries in Fort Bill should you feel the end to celebrate Friday evening, or will it be hot choc and early to bed? you decide!!!! we'll raise a glass to your endeavour, cheers xx A
re: Kinlochleven, UKMummy Rees Foot spas? Bath robes? Well deserved - you're amazing! The scenery looks outstanding and the meringues look pretty good too!!! Well done on another day's hard work. You're nearly there! X
re: Kinlochleven, UKTracey Ives Well I have seen the dolls, fairies and teddies and am questioning whether you are in fact in Narnia and not Scotland! You have excelled yourselves and it's nearly done! Well done, just 1 day to go. Keep it up xxx
re: Kinlochleven, UKMummy Rees Wow, we're so impressed and very proud of you all! Is this a walking or drinking holiday we ask? Whatever, we'd be envious if we thought we could manage the walking bit! No comment on the drinking bit! Good luck today, you can do it. Go Go Go!
re: Tyndrum, UKNina Bayliss Hi Sian, I'm very impressed although it's a toss up as to what you're doing more of - walking or drinking! Thatta girl!!! Apart from the hard work it must be absolutely stunning, well done.
re: Tyndrum, UKMam/Ann I hope all this walking isn't getting in the way of your pub crawl hahaha. You're more than half way there already. Lots of luck for tomorrow, it will be plain sailing after that. Just around the corner..........
re: Tyndrum, UKLynne Hiya Sian....all sounding very familiar....I nearly cried for the last couple of up and down miles to Rowardennan?..yikes, not nice....and as for the tangled roots and slippy rocks for the second half of Loch Lomond, stuff of nightmares.......one bit by a particularly ugly root had a 'men at work' sign by it, was the only thing that made me laugh on the whole section!! I wonder if the big bull was still there just after the. 'Sheep creep' under the rail track before Crianlarich....he was a peaceful old lad, but still a bull!! lad you enjoyed the nice bit to Tyndrum...the next bit to Bridge of Orchy is just as easy walkin and pleasant, and although Rannoch Moor is a long stroll, the scenery is stunning, but BEWARE this was our only midge day on the trek, so keep all the anti bad boy stuff handy. You,re doing great...we,re VERY impressed..and you,re nearly there, Whoo hoo! Ps I did 12 1/2 miles round Rosedale in North York Moors today, of which I,m v.pround and cos of which I will join you in stiff-limbed sympathy!! Xx
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Mummy Rees FANTASTIC - well done to all! What an achievement! Really enjoyed the blogs.
Lynne Well done lads, what an achievement,especially the no blisters, we are SOOOOOO impressed. drop by the next time you're in the sheff....Dave has a cunning plan for you involving a very nice stroll!!! (And there may be a glass of wine involved to celebrate this one!...) xx
Richard Lutynski Congratulations Louise and Sian, a brilliant achievement. Let me know when you are free so I can take you out for a celebratory lunch. Love, dad (Richard)