LEJOG

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22/04/2012 at 18:37
Read this news report earlier and it really made me smile. Go on, Marion!
22/04/2012 at 18:42

"she has kept going thanks to "painkillers and pints".

Goan yirsel, hen!


 

22/04/2012 at 18:42

I just skim read the blog - sounds like she's had an eventful and fun trip so far

wish my mum was like that!

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22/04/2012 at 20:00
 Good for her
Mole wrote (see)

wish my mum was like that!

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Ditto, my mum just turned 70 and doesnt want to walk more than a few hundred yards!!

Edited: 22/04/2012 at 20:02
22/04/2012 at 20:34

J,M&J. Hope I'm able to do that when I get that 'young'.

 All I can say is "gud on ye girl"

 I hope Marion makes it and has a safe and fun trip.

22/04/2012 at 20:59

my mum just turned 70 and doesnt want to walk more than a few hundred yards!!

My mum is getting on for 80.  She very much wants to walk (or cycle) a lot further but side effects of a spinal tumour and associated chemo she can't any more.  But she does as much as she can, and just won't be stopped!

Pete.

22/04/2012 at 21:02
Blimey! She's halfway from Lands End to JO'G on foot and she cycled the whole route three years ago! She'd put quite a few of us to shame, I reckon. Good on her!
22/04/2012 at 21:19

 Well I've donated to both worthy causes.

 Paul.

22/04/2012 at 22:56
Just missed the old girl.I walked the Horton to Hawes section yesterday with a couple that are friends of mine doing the lejog too.The way she's motoring she will overtake them soon.
20/05/2012 at 13:05

Just caught up with Marions Blog. 

Still getting on well with it undeterred by the 'interesting' spring weather.  knocking out 20mile+ days occasionally  too.  What a star.

She is now near Drumnadrochit.  

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