Sadly Tommy Brabham, the young gent behind 'Shoelace Express' has had to drop out of his walk in South Devon due to injury.
That still leaves four or five people currently doing the entire coast in more-or-less one go. Thanks to everyone who has provided me with information on them.
My list of coastal walkers has been updated.
Chris McCullough Young
Chris McCullough Young started walking the coast on the 6th April 2011 and is walking anti-clockwise. He has reached Workington in Cumbria. He has sadly caught Lyme's Disease during his walk, but is continuing.You can follow him at:
- blog: walkamileinmyshoesuk.wordpress.com
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/walkamileinmyshoes
- He is collecting money for MIND: http://
uk.virginmoneygiving.com/ walkamileuk
David Higgins
David Higgins set off from Withernsea on March 30th, walking anti-clockwise, and has sped up the coast as far as Montrose. He is raising money for Parkinson's UK.You can follow him at:
- Blog: www.coastingroundbritain.co.uk
- Just Giving site: www.justgiving.com/coastingroundbritain/
Alan Dix
Alan Dix is currently walking the new Welsh Coastal Path, making a circuit using Offa's Dyke path.You can follow him at:
- Blog: http://alandix.com/blog/2012/09/21/walking-wales/
- Main blog for the walk: http://alandix.com/alanwalkswales/
Jon Coombe
Jon Coombe is walking much of the English coast in sections, and is currently in Somerset.Dr Geebers
And one historic walker has been unearthed: a man naming himself 'Dr Geebers' walked 6,800 miles around the entire coast between 2009 and the end of 2011, creating sculptures on the way. He started in Brighton and walked clockwise.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2314875/Leaving-stone-unturned-Homeless-mans-incredible-6-800-mile-odyssey-round-Britain-create-pebble-sculptures-using-1-000-tons-rock.html
He has a website outlining his art at http://www.dr-geebers-pebble-art.co.uk/
2 comments:
It's becoming rather crowded on the coast!
MartinBlack:
Indeed, but as far as I'm concerned, the more the merrier!
What surprises me is that everyone seems to do it in a different way, with differing aims and methods.
I'd love to be the first person to 'do' the coast twice, but my wife's understandably less keen... ;-)
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