Walking 500 miles between the highest mountains in Wales, England, and Scotland

In 2019, I was approaching the three-year anniversary of a bad rock-climbing accident where I fell 40 ft down the Avon Gorge and broke my back and both feet. Once I had recovered enough, I decided to take on a challenge, by climbing Snowdon, Scafell Pike, and Ben Nevis, and walking all the way between them, to raise money for Spinal Research. This blog documents how it went.
Posts
- Introduction
- Planning and doing
- Day 0: How do you get to Wales in a train?
- Day 1: Summertime on Snowdon
- Day 2: The Stranger
- Day 3: No Picnic
- Day 4: The Man in the Pub
- Day 5: The March of Industry
- Day 6: You’ll Never Walk Alone
- Day 7: Coasting
- Day 8: Apples, Pals, and Puddles
- Day 9: Pressing on through Preston
- Day 10: Plod
- Day 11: Still Water
- Day 12: You’re Gonna Carry That Weight
- Day 13: Ambleside
- Day 14: Blea Tarn and the Sticklebarn
- Day 15: Up and Over
- Day 16: The Gauntlet
- Day 17: The Way to Carlisle
- Day 18: Bordering on Misery
- Day 19: Changing Tack
- Days of Recovery, Part 1
- Day 20: Southern Upland Wayfarers
- Day 21: Lead Ahead
- Day 22: The Falls of Clyde
- Day 23: Old Man River
- Days of Recovery, Part 2
- Day 24: The Start of the End
- Day 25: Bonnie Bonnie Banks
- Day 26: The Low Road
- Day 27: Anniversary
- Day 28: The Great Pass
- Days of Recovery, Part 3
- Day 29: Ben Nevis
- Rounding up
Contact me at alasdair.wj.robertson@gmail.com
I’ve enjoyed your journey. Stay safe whatever climbing you go on to do.
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Thank you! 🙂
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Enjoying very much and so is my friend Evelyn.
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I’m very glad to hear it, thank you 🙂
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