Week 4 update, to 24 August, The Big Rotary Cornish Coastal Footpath Challenge.

This is the biggest week yet. We have 18 Related Pages of walks and pics by Boscawen, by Cornwall Mind and by other Rotary Clubs throughout the county. MESSAGE TO ALL: A FINAL PUSH THIS WEEK TO COMPLETE ALL SECTIONS. SEE THE MAP.

We are the Champions!

There has been a huge response to our Challenge this week! Many clubs in the county and Cornwall Mind, as well as Boscawen members, have walked 298 "total" miles, making a three week total of 754.  And the "path miles" total is now 223 miles, leaving just 70 to complete.

And we estimate that the present sponsorship sum raised - all Clubs - stands at some £6000!

Here is the Map, as at Monday, 24th, and Click this Link to see it in full detail 

 



There are a huge number of pictures to enjoy this week. Don't forget to click on an image to enlarge it and to see its caption, if it has one.

Week 4 update, to 24 August, The Big Rotary Cornish Coastal Footpath Challenge. sub-pages:

Welcome to the RC of Camelford

more Phil O, Laurie U and Chris M walk from Tintagel to Boscastle. A lovely and v popular stretch.

David P. our North Coast Expert.

more Crackington Haven up to Sandy Mouth. Click on images to enlarge and to see captions.

TRC and the Evolutionaries

more John, Liz and Julie from the Evolution Club walk from Porthcothan to Mawgan Porth. Cathie S. from TRC joins them for a cream tea!

Archie, Ian and Phil

more 3 generations of the Young dynasty.

Jo from Mind

more With full supporting team, - Greg and Betsy the dog.

Big welcome to RC Looe Valley.

more The biggest team to date - 7 men! They yomp the 15 miles from Polperro to Portwrinkle. That's 107 combined miles. One complete official section of the Coastal Footpath.

Wadebridge RC

more Imminent! Polzeath to Rock and back, with 10 walkers. Watch this space!

Terry N, from Mounts Bay RC

more We see Terry in training for a solo effort on the 8 miles from Newlyn to Marazion

Too windy for wearing a hat.

From Crackington Haven to Widemouth Bay.

more David P. completes his north coast odyssey, and the Editor goes along with him to verify the achievement.

Mollie, Mike, and Max go on an adventure.

more They walk the lovely stretch from Rock via Polzeath to the Pentire Point headland and the Rumps.

Our men in front of the Norman doorway to St. Anthony Church. Which is actually physically attached to Place House.

Place House to Portscatho

more Peter H. Steve and Ian B. Pictured in front of the Norman doorway of St. Anthony's Church. Which is actually attached to Place House.

Congratulations to the RC of Bodmin

more Peter Ford and Alan Foad cover the Port Quin to Polzeath stretch.

A Boscawen Team goes East to Polperro

more Raj, Karen and their group of young carers cover some miles in South East Cornwall

Wendy and Elizabeth from Cornwall Mind.

more Congratulations to them, as they help to close out the Penwith peninsular.They are the first to complete the Hayle to St. Ives stretch

Lucy, friends and family do St. Anthony Head to Portscatho.

more A popular footpath this week.

St Agnes and St Piran Club

more The best described walk this week!

Zennor to St. Ives. A severe test.

more Frank and Mike B. give it a go.

Place House.

David P turns his attention to the softer landscape of the south coast

more He walks from Towan Beach to Place. He casually mentions - in strict confidence - that this takes his personal tally to over 50 miles in the Challenge for the month.