Day 63 Bodfari to Prestatyn (12.2 miles, cumulative 1,071.2) FINISHED!
The last day! Shelley drove Gordon and me to the start of today's walk and I set off for the final time.
We started with a long ascent, then zig-zagged our way through fields, moorland, woodland and country lanes, dodging some heavy showers on two occasions. Then Prestatyn came into view from above and we gradually descended into civilisation.
After 1,071 miles in 62 days, 4 hours and 45 minutes, I reached the end of my journey at the coast, having walked the perimeter of Wales. What an adventure!
There are so many memories - 40 days of amazing weather, followed by a fair dose of rain, spectacular scenery, meeting interesting people en route for a few minutes or a few days, visits from family and friends, super accommodation, countless lasagne and chips dinners, steep hills, secluded bays, stunning cliffs, reliable trains and buses......
My body has coped admirably, with no injuries, no blisters, and no Covid. I've lost about a stone in weight during the journey. Unfortunately, my boots had to be replaced and my rucksack's days are numbered.
It wasn't a stroll in the park, even if my blogs and photos may sometimes have given that impression. There have been challenging periods, especially when hotter weather, a heavy rucksack, steep hills and high mileages have combined. The penultimate day with heavy rain and really strong winds on the ridge was probably the most difficult of all.
I undertook this epic walk primarily to raise funds for Cancer Research UK . Research has led to significant improvements in survival rates over the last fifty years.
If you would like to join me in celebrating the completion of my Walk Around Wales and help me reach my fundraising target (£15,000), please visit my Justgiving page:
www.justgiving.com/fundraising/WalkAroundWales
Many thanks to everyone who has donated to date (feel free to donate again if you wish!) and thank you for your valued support throughout my walk.
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