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    Default Where's Wallace? Walking the length of the UK....



    At work we have been supporting Matt Wallace;

    http://www.whereswallace.org/


    also on Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/#!/whereswallace

    who is walking from John O'Groats to Land's End, promoting Cancer Research etc as outlined in his blog.

    Joe and me walked part of the way with him on Saturday into Edinburgh, and he's just been to our Research Centre here in Edinburgh as part of his walk.

    As he is criss-crossing the country heading to each Cancer Research UK centre, I thought it might be nice for and forum members in the areas to either follow him on Facebook, or if possible accompany him for any distance in their area. He is contactable through Facebook or his blog page...

    He's also on the lookout for spots/areas to camp en route, and who better to advise CR:UK than BC:UK....

    JohnC

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    Nice 1 John and wee Joe . well done

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    well done mate and best of luck with your adventure, im set to do it the other way round, lands end to john o'groats at the end of april next year, cant wait, 2 months of walk/camping in a different place every day....pure bliss

    It's better to burn out than fade away!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    well dunn that lad

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    He's raised a fair bit so far, and is doing interviews at some of the centres. I think he's gone through one pair of boots so far.....

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    Good on him
    It's an innovative way to wander the length of the country
    A cause very close to an awful lot of people.

    cheers,
    M
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    Quote Originally Posted by coln18 View Post
    well done mate and best of luck with your adventure, im set to do it the other way round, lands end to john o'groats at the end of april next year, cant wait, 2 months of walk/camping in a different place every day....pure bliss
    Did this myself Col when I was 30, slept in ruined crofters cottages and hay barns and in hedges on the way .
    An amazing way to see our beautiful country, no tent, just a tarp.
    Made a grand or so for 'Shelter', the homeless charity aswell, happy days !
    Well done J and J !
    My best.
    Chris.

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    He's looking ahead to when he hits England, he's been using campsites when he can and fields when he cant....

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    That looks like Matt's "crossed the Border" in to England!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris the Cat View Post
    Did this myself Col when I was 30, slept in ruined crofters cottages and hay barns and in hedges on the way .
    An amazing way to see our beautiful country, no tent, just a tarp.
    Made a grand or so for 'Shelter', the homeless charity aswell, happy days !
    Well done J and J !
    My best.
    Chris.
    Good stuff, Chris, i didnt know you had done it when you were just at nipper lol....i might give you a bell about the walk if i get stuck about any of the stages in my planning after xmas. hope your keeping well mate..

    It's better to burn out than fade away!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Do you have an address for his blog, i would be interested in reading about his routines and planning and how hes coping with the walk...

    It's better to burn out than fade away!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    http://www.whereswallace.org/ is his blog, he updates this now and then

    http://www.facebook.com/whereswallace facebook page, gets updated most days

    He's a very approachable guy and would probably reply to any emails/messages...

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    Matt is on the "last week" of his walk for Cancer Research....
    We donated to his One Quid on the 29th appeal last week, he's had quite a time of it with cliff falls and leg injuries, but is nearly there.....

    He posted earlier:

    "This time next week it'll all be over. The end of 150 days on the road, from one end the country to the other via 14 different cities on the way. This time next week this adventure ends for me but Cancer Research UK's work in finding better diagnoses, treatments and preventions for cancer will carry on. So far, together, we've raised £18,500 and I hope that number will continue to rise as Land's End appears on the horizon. Please, if you've not had a chance to donate yet, millions of people would be grateful if you could spare whatever you can afford. www.justgiving.com/
    ......."
    Last edited by JohnC; 05-03-2012 at 15:10.

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