Big welcome to RC Looe Valley.

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.


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President Graham North says....." We have completed our walk today. We started in the main top car park in Polperro and finished in the Finnygook pub in Crafthole, just beyond Portwrinkle. We were seven in total and so far we have raised £453, but one of our walkers was promised £100 if the walk was completed in one day, which it was, so we expect the final total to be nearer £550 to £600. I have attached some pictures, plus details of the walk which I recorded on Strava. We had a great day out and enjoyed the challenge, so thanks to you and your club for pulling this together."

PS...."we are currently at £903 raised.!" 


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

back 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.