My Activity Tracking
58
mi
My target 56 mi
Rain and pain
Not much to say today.Going Forward
Just a little update.Beautiful
Come rain, hail, snow or shine( sometimes all in one day) Arran is always beautifulThe geese have arrived
Not far now
As mentioned previously I sat out November, in respect for the Poppy Appeal.An update
Thank you for following Meg and me on this, please be aware we have only 19.7 miles to go.Lamlash to Dippen(ish)
Bull by the horns time. Not far to go, so pushing on through. 6.9miles down today.A busy but easier walk
I know, it's been too long, but life interrupted my plans . 🤷♀️Day 4 Finish point
Today's blog will be written tomorrow 😁Day 3 finish point 4/9/22
This is our stop point on 4/9/22. In the beautiful village of Sannox. From here the island will become much more built upon and even more cars 😱 Thankfully there will be pavements through the villages. Hopefully, also people will stop and have a chat, and I can raise the profile of Combat Stress 👍🚶♀️🐕Stunning
The views are amazing
Those hills are hiiiigh!
LOCHRANZA TO SANNOXWe'll have a lot of these
Lazy/recovery day today. Giving the body a chance to recover. The ice bath last night has helped a bit, but this is a marathon , not a sprint.Meg is tired
The views are great 😁👍
Day 2 finish Lochranza
Oops! I messed up 👣🩹🩹🩹
So yesterday was the start of the walk, but I messed up. I am the embodiment of 'no sense, no feeling'. 🙄Day 1 Finish 7.05 miles
I am raising vital funds for life-changing mental health treatment for veterans.
I am a Veteran injured in Service. I intend walking round Arran for Combat Stress the UK's leading charity for veterans' mental health Due to my physical challenges I do not know how long it will take, but I will do it!
Whilst Serving I was injured physically and mentally. I struggle with my physical injuries every day, but the most difficult injuries to get help with, are my mental health injuries. This is where Combat Stress comes in..
For over a century, they've helped former servicemen and women deal with issues like trauma, anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. Today, they provide support to Veterans from every service and every conflict.
Without Combat Stress many Veterans would not be here. So I’m literally taking vital steps towards ensuring Veterans can get the support they need.
Thank you so much for your support.
My Achievements
Thank you to my Sponsors
£100
Marie Murphy
£53
Big Co Brodick
A big thank you Liz MacLean and the Big Co Brodick, for support and donation.
£50
Collette Adams
£35
Fiona And David Brown
£26.50
K And M Law
Good luck to both of you. We know you will do it.xx
£22.80
Wee Co , Brodick
£21.20
Jessica Alexander
£20
David And Collette Napier
A massive thank you to David and Colette Napier, for their donation
£17
The Pizza Parlour, Brodick
£13
Bewitching Beauty
Brilliant Christine! Such a worthy cause.x
£10.60
Janey Smith
All the very best in your challenge.
£10.60
Sue Blades
Good luck Christine & Meg on your challenge. Inspired to hear about hidden battles lived with on a daily basis and the courage shown to highlight this.
£10.60
Wilma Stark And Missy
£10.60
Wilma
£10
Susie Thompson
£10
Adrienne And Ross At Recycle And Zoku
Massive thanks to Adrienne at Recycle , and Ross at Zoku, Auchrannie Road, Brodick. Thanks for the donations and thanks for taking the time to let me talk about Combat Stress and why I am walking to raise funds 💖🚶♀️🐕
£5.30
Samantha Jane Jackson
From the chair for a great cause.
£5
Andie Robinson
A big thank you to my postie, Andy Robinson 😁🙏
£5
Muriel And Flossie
£2.12
Grace Gillespie
Today , at the start of today's walk, I met a very nice lady in Lochranza. Her name is Grace Gillespie. She lives in Milngavie, but is staying,at her holiday home in Catacol. I don't have an email for her to send a receipt for her donation, but I'm perhaps someone might read this and pass the thanks along. She told me all about her grandfather, how he was missing presumed dead at Ypres, how he had been a POW, and discharged suffering from 'shell shock'. As we parted company she gave me this £2 donation, for the cause. Thank you.
You can do this!!