
Coast to Coast 2006 – Final Thoughts
Final Thoughts This is the part of my journal that I wanted to use to

Final Thoughts This is the part of my journal that I wanted to use to

11th May 2006 – Glaisdale to Robin Hood’s Bay – 20 miles I was unsure

10th May 2006 – Clay Bank Top to Glaisdale – 20.0 miles Although I was

9th May 2006 – Ingleby Cross to Clay Bank Top – 13.5 miles Day 10

8th May 2006 – Richmond to Ingleby Cross – 24 miles The plumbing at Willance

7th May 2006 – Reeth to Richmond – 11 miles It rained in the night,

6th May 2006 – Keld to Reeth – 13 miles The house and the close

5th May 2006 – Kirkby Stephen to Keld – 12 miles I was awake very

4th May 2006 – Shap to Kirkby Stephen – 19 miles As expected, after the

3rd May 2006 – Patterdale to Shap – 16.5 miles Despite my early bedtime, there

2nd May 2006 – Rosthwaite to Patterdale – 16 miles Although not the longest day

1st May 2006 – Ennerdale Bridge to Rosthwaite – 15.5 miles Day 2 dawned with

30th April 2006 – St. Bees to Ennerdale Bridge – 18 miles Breakfast at Stonehouse

29th April 2006 – Arrival in St. Bees

The other side of preparing for the C2C has to be the physical preparation. I

The maps in this section were created with Memory Map v5 and are specific to

Using Sherpa Van means that I don’t have to worry too much about paring down

During our walking trips in 2005 (see Herriot Way journal), Rob and I had set