The End
We finished as we started with Rita leading us down to the sea where stones from the west coast were thrown into the water and feet (and boots!) refreshed in the sea. Then a feast of fish, chips and cups of tea to celebrate.
It took Wainwright a year to complete the walk but we took a little longer. In his words 'It is a walk I recommend, not necessarily to undertake in a single journey, but in parts as place, time and weather become convenient. But as I said before, vary it to suit yourself.....'
All that remains for me to say is a great big thank you to everyone who has organised the project, led the walks, booked the weekends, driven the bus and taken part in the walks. Being a member of Bradford CHA is a pleasure and a privilege and is like gaining a new family. Long may it remain so.
I dedicate this blog to all Bradford CHA members past and present, but with special thoughts of those who have passed on but continue the journey with us in our hearts and minds.

1 Comments:
My friend Shelley was on the 'walk' and she sent me your blog. Fantastic - a great achievement. Congratulation to you all.
Tina Connor
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