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Coast to Coast: Day 6 – Kirkby Stephen to Keld (Blue Route)

Sep 14, 2013Sep 19, 2023 / David Marsden / 4 Comments

(20th March 2013 - 14½ mile walk from Kirkby Stephen to Keld via Nine Standards Rigg) For once it wasn't snowing when I woke and looked out of my bedroom window ... though more snow was forecast.  Despite a good night sleep, I was tired.  Progress on the C2C had been tough and over the … Continue reading Coast to Coast: Day 6 – Kirkby Stephen to Keld (Blue Route)

Coast to Coast: Day 5 – Shap to Kirkby Stephen

Aug 25, 2013Jul 8, 2023 / David Marsden / 3 Comments

(19th March 2013 - 20.5 miles) My Trailblazer guidebook promised me that this stage, Day 5, could be considered a rest day.  You what? A 20.5 mile rest day?  I wasn't convinced by that breezy assertion and just as well.  Today would be one very long tramp and no, I would hardly feel rested and … Continue reading Coast to Coast: Day 5 – Shap to Kirkby Stephen

Coast to Coast: Day 4 – Patterdale to Shap

Jul 13, 2013Jul 9, 2023 / David Marsden / 2 Comments

(18th March 2013 - 20 mile walk from Patterdale to Shap, off-route) If Day 3 of the Coast to Coast had been the hardest of my 12-day journey, Day 4 was the most disappointing and the only one during which I considered giving up and going home. Again (and not for the last time), I … Continue reading Coast to Coast: Day 4 – Patterdale to Shap

Coast to Coast: Day 3 – Stonethwaite to Patterdale

Jul 7, 2013Jul 9, 2023 / David Marsden / 8 Comments

(17th March 2013 - 17 miles walk from Stonethwaite in Borrowdale to Patterdale) At seventeen miles and with two 2000ft mountain passes, Day 3 of the Coast to Coast was always going to be a challenge.  I had walked the same route before but not in one day and not with such a heavy pack.  … Continue reading Coast to Coast: Day 3 – Stonethwaite to Patterdale

Coast to Coast: Day 2 – Ennerdale Bridge to Stonethwaite

Jun 24, 2013Jul 10, 2023 / David Marsden / 4 Comments

(16th March 2013 - 17 ½ miles walking from Ennerdale Bridge to Stonethwaite in Borrowdale) As you might have guessed, I don't rate day one of the C2C very highly. In the weeks prior to the walk, during the planning stage, it was day two that I had been looking forward to; day two on … Continue reading Coast to Coast: Day 2 – Ennerdale Bridge to Stonethwaite

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