#WALK1000MILES UPDATE
#MINICHALLENGES
Take part in one of our mini-challenges this year and if we publish your entry, you’ll win amoney-can’t-buy Golden Badger!*
*WHAT’S WITH THE BADGERS IN #WALK1000MILES? Our mascot was born when, after we first introduced the now-famous Walk 1000 Miles badge, it was suggested we should start referring to people who wore them as badgers. Now you’re all caught up!
SEEN YOU’VE WON?
If your entry is one of those on pages 18-19 or those seen here, you’re a winner! Email walk1000miles@ countrywalking.co.uk with your address and a pic of you holding this edition of the mag!
Michelle Martin says she’s “obviously gained much muscle power from this walking adventure!”
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Because accountable people have extra momentum…
Liz Adams had a frog help broadcast her commitment!
Debbie Clark from Lincolnshire aptly made her pledge in hearing of the man with sore feet in Fort William.
Sam’s daughter (16) is doing it ‘boots on’ to get fitter and mum is doing it to lose some perimenopausal weight. Go champs!
Susan Darrah went public with her pledge to walk a huge 1500 miles. Amazing Susan!
Louise Goodrun’s daughter perched perfectly on her toadstool. Magic!
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…or do something else clever with perspective
Rita Williams’ dog actually ate the sun, so you can thank him for the gloom.
Barry Plant swallowed a rainbow as instructed... and it went right through him.
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Because we want to look forward to it too!
After completing the Ridgeway in 2023, Katrina O’Connor has decided to continue along the Icknield Way path from Ivinghoe Beacon (where the Ridgeway finishes) to Knettishall Heath in Suffolk. 110 miles in 9 days. “I’m so excited!” she says. We are too!
Lizzie de Burgh has decided to go for a short break with HF holidays at their house overlooking Freshwater Bay. “Just the tonic I need at the end of winter. A bonus is being in the company of like minded walkers.” Can we come?
Bev Taylor wanted to tak