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Coast to Coast: Day 9 – Richmond to Ingleby Cross

Jan 14, 2014Jul 9, 2023 / David Marsden / 6 Comments

(23rd March 2013 - 24 miles across the Vale of Mowbray, inc 1 mile to Park House B&B) As Radio 4 chatted away to itself, I worked ruminatively and efficiently through an OK scrambled egg and smoked salmon breakfast, all the while staring out at yet more falling snow. (Not for the last time). I … Continue reading Coast to Coast: Day 9 – Richmond to Ingleby Cross

Coast to Coast: Day 8 – Reeth to Richmond

Dec 10, 2013Jul 9, 2023 / David Marsden / 4 Comments

(22nd March 2013 - 12½ mile walk through snow from Reeth to Richmond) The following morning the sun had gone (and would barely return for the rest of my 200-mile stroll). The contrast with the day before couldn't have been more stark as a gusting wind blew horizontal, wet snow across the village green of … Continue reading Coast to Coast: Day 8 – Reeth to Richmond

Coast to Coast: Day 7 – Keld to Reeth

Nov 7, 2013Jul 9, 2023 / David Marsden / 6 Comments

(21st March 2013 - 11½ miles easy walking from Keld to Reeth) Pinching myself and knocking my head against the window frame made little difference. The morning sky was still cloudless, still blue-y blue.  For the past few days, I was so used to looking out from my B&B window and seeing snowfall, that this … Continue reading Coast to Coast: Day 7 – Keld to Reeth

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

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My Walks

  • Cumbria Way
  • Dales Way
  • Hadrian's Wall Path
  • Norfolk Coast Path
  • South Downs Way
  • St Oswald's Way
  • The Ridgeway
  • Wainwright's Coast to Coast

Recent Posts

  • The Ridgeway Path: Day 2 – Liddington to Wantage
  • The Ridgeway Path: Day 1 – Overton Hill to Liddington
  • The Ridgeway
  • The Norfolk Coast Path: Day 2 – Blakeney to Burnham Overy Staithe
  • The Norfolk Coast Path: Day 1 – Cromer to Blakeney

Top Posts & Pages

  • The Dales Way: Day 1 - Ilkley to Burnsall
    The Dales Way: Day 1 - Ilkley to Burnsall
  • The Ridgeway Path: Day 1 - Overton Hill to Liddington
    The Ridgeway Path: Day 1 - Overton Hill to Liddington
  • Coast to Coast: Day 12 - Egton Bridge to Robin Hood's Bay
    Coast to Coast: Day 12 - Egton Bridge to Robin Hood's Bay
  • Advice On Walking Wainwright's Coast To Coast Path
    Advice On Walking Wainwright's Coast To Coast Path
  • Advice On Walking The Cumbria Way
    Advice On Walking The Cumbria Way

Useful Links

  • National Trail – Hadrian's Wall Path
  • National Trail – Norfolk Coast Path
  • National Trail – The Ridgeway
  • National Trail – The South Downs Way
  • St Oswald's Way
  • The Cumbria Way
  • The Dales Way Association
  • The Long Distance Walkers Association
  • The Wainwright Society

My Other Blog: The Anxious Gardener

Eastward Ho!

Eastward Ho!

It’s the elephants. I am incredibly excited about my trip but if it wasn’t for elephants, I wouldn’t be going. I really wouldn’t. It doesn’t seem so very long ago that I wrote a post about finally taking the plunge and studying for a BA at the University of Gloucestershire. And yet now, too soon, […]

The Romantic Road: Cycling Across Bavaria

The Romantic Road: Cycling Across Bavaria

Can you believe it’s been over six years since Jim and I cycled along the Rhine from Mainz to Cologne? Why, we were practically children. On that occasion it was the sheer number and variety of castles that stick in my mind. And on the cycling holiday before that, it is the vast, resinous pine […]

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