My Activity Tracking
191
mi
My target 95 mi
Hike for Youth - Jurassic Coast Virtual Challenge
Hi
I'm taking part in the Hike for Youth - Jurassic Coast Virtual Challenge to support the DofE. Throughout the month of April I'll be walking 95 miles to help raise money to transform the lives of young people by providing access to The Duke of Edinburgh's Awards to those who would benefit the most.
Please support me by making a donation to my page.
Thank You.
My Updates
Day 30
Tuesday 30th Apr I focus on theDay 29
Monday 29th Apr SunriseDay 28
Sunday 28th Apr Last dayDay 27
Saturday 27th Apr WalkingDay 26
Friday 26th Apr WalkingDay 25
Thursday 25th AprNotice
Trunks of trees
So many shapes
Some white
Others shades of brown
Some straight
Reaching to the sky
Some entwined
Some conjoined
Some bowed from the wind
Some twisted and gnarled
Others ivy clad
Stained with moss and lichen.
Horse chestnut bark
So distinctive.
6.3 miles
ShareDay 24
Wednesday 24th Apr Cold windDay 23
Tuesday 23rd Apr The Japanese call itDay 22
Monday 22nd AprSunshine, sunlight
Shadow, shade
Words going round in my head
As I walk.
I can feel warmth
On my face
From the sunshine
Warmth tempered as thin clouds
Move across the sun.
Sunlight highlighting
Leaves, paths, trunks, branches.
Colours and textures enhanced
by sunlight.
I walk towards my own shadow
Following it as I go
Then I turn and it is
Following me.
In the woodland
I am in the shade of
Tall trees.
Shade brings
Welcome coolness in summer
Less-than-welcome chill in spring
Sunshine
Sunlight
Shadow
Shade.
Day 21
Sunday 21st Apr WalsinghamDay 20
Saturday 20th AprDay 19
Friday 19th Apr Cold windDay 18
Thursday 18th Apr Walking isDay 17
Wednesday 17th Apr Walking the same pathsDay 16
Tuesday 16th Apr Wind and rainDay 15
Monday 15th Apr Urban walkingDay 14
Sunday 14th Apr Beechnuts crunching underfootDay 13
Saturday 13th Apr I thought of Rosa this morning on the early walk. She is walking three days for her silver DoFE starting today.Day 12
Friday 12th Apr Woodland walk on drying pathsDay 11
Thursday 11th Apr Waiting for the swallowsDay 10
Wednesday 10th Apr Clear, still, frosty morning. An exhilarating early walk.Day 9
Tuesday 9th AprDrying mud on paths preserving
tracks and traces of creatures
Who have come this way:
Cloven-footed cattle
Tiny footprints of deer
Paw prints of rabbits
Marks from birds’ feet
Clear paw prints from dogs
Of all sizes.
Humans.
There are others I don’t recognise
Badger? Fox? Hare?
And some too light to leave their mark.
All transient.
The next rainfall will blur
These tracks and traces
Only for the drying mud to reveal
The latest travellers once again.
3.7 miles
ShareDay 8
Monday 8th Apr Colours I noticed:Day 7
Sunday 7th Apr A great walk today which I shared with Simon and Aafye. They responded to my request for fellow walkers and suggested today's walk, a circular one from Stiffkey to Binham and back. Such varied countryside: marshland, fields, woodland, a magical valley and of course Binham Priory itself. We saw at least a dozen hares, egrets, a marsh harrier, herons and lots of geese. 11.3 miles today making a week 1 total of 41.4 miles. ShareDay 5
Friday 5th AprJoy in small things
The rhythm of footsteps
Like a heartbeat
Deer: inquisitive but wary
Watchful, waiting
Suddenly leap away in silence
Bird song, pheasants’ harsh calls
Rat-a-tat-tat of woodpeckers
Soft rain on skin
Wind caressing face and hair
Tossing the tops of trees
Close my eyes
The sound of the sea
Scent of viburnum in the air
The rhythm of footsteps
Like a heartbeat
Day 4
Thursday 4th Apr Two contrasting walks. Rain in the woods first thing, muddy tracks, rooks or possibly jackdaws squabbling in the trees. Open fields this afternoon, larks rising, wet grass underfoot, clouds lifting. 6.1 miles today. ShareDay 3
Wednesday 3rd Apr An early walk by the side of fields today with Etta. Larks singing to greet the new day. Less distance covered today, only 2.5 miles. ShareDay 2
Tuesday 2nd Apr A sunny day so walking was a pleasure: a morning stroll in the woods and then to the beach in the afternoon. West Runton beach is famous for its fossils though I didn't spot any today. 3.9 miles covered today 😊 ShareDay 1
Monday 1st Apr A beautiful day to start the challenge. Early spring sunshine bringing some warmth to the air. I took photos this morning - hoping to work out how to post them on the blog - of the Felbrigg woodland I walk through just after dawn. By the end of the month everything will look very different with trees in full leaf so I will take photos then too. I covered just over 6 miles today which I'm very pleased with, walking in Felbrigg woods, and then at Blickling with Mike, Jack, Etta and Juni - and Freya of course. ShareTomorrow is day 1!
Sunday 31st Mar So excited about the start of the Jurassic Coast Virtual challenge tomorrow 😊 ShareGreetings
Wednesday 20th Mar Thanks for visiting my page and for the donations. Rosa is doing DoFE and really benefiting from. The funds raised from this challenge will enable more young people to access the scheme. Freya and I will be walking Felbrigg and further afield to meet our goal - and anyone is welcome to join us. I'll be posting daily updates from 1 April with miles covered, photos and anything else that I've noticed on the walks. I'm hoping I'll hear a cuckoo. That would be a treat! More soon. ShareThank you to my Sponsors
£25
Debbie Smith
£23.32
Juliet Williams
Well done you!
£23.10
Mike Dodd
Bon courage Mel & Freya!
£21.20
Deirdre Williams
Dear Mel - well done and thank you Love dxxx
£21.20
Coverdale Family
Good Luck from Edinburgh x
£21
Nonnie, Rosa & Wren
Good luck!
£21
Dodd Debra
Good luck. What a challenge and a brilliant charity.
£10.60
Melanie Williams
Feeling inspired
£10.50
Vanessa
Best paw forward!
£10
Jack Williams Dodd
You can do it Mum (and Freya!) xxx
£10
Simon Smith
Good luck, with it, Mel.