I think that treading through bogs with wet feet is what is called “character building” Claire! Well done, it’s good to see you progress piece by piece x
Quite a bit of wet ground on that walk. We visit the Lake District often from the U.S. Always make a point to spend some time walking along the sea in Maryport, so that area is one of our favorites.
Maryport is a lovely place! It's the first time I've been whilst doing this challenge but I'm enjoying exploring the coast instead of just the mountains. Thanks for watching.
Good work The pylons are generally referred to as ‘Anthorn masts’. They are a brilliant land mark. They were a radio station for submarines. They now broadcast a time signal This can be seen on one of Tom Scott’s amazing videos.
I'm sorry i dropped you off to get wet feet but seriously although wet feet I'm pleased you still enjoyed it although tired and took the stress out of getting back to your car.
Nicely done. Thank you for sharing. Take care 👍
Thank you for watching 😊
I think that treading through bogs with wet feet is what is called “character building” Claire! Well done, it’s good to see you progress piece by piece x
Definitely character building 😆. Thanks for following along 😊
great video Claire your doing really well keep up the good work
Thank you 😊
Well done!
Thank you 😊
Abbytown church is actually a great place for a stop.
Quite a bit of wet ground on that walk. We visit the Lake District often from the U.S. Always make a point to spend some time walking along the sea in Maryport, so that area is one of our favorites.
Maryport is a lovely place! It's the first time I've been whilst doing this challenge but I'm enjoying exploring the coast instead of just the mountains. Thanks for watching.
@@runningbritain It is. We usually stay in Redmain outside Cockermouth, so Maryport is just a few miles away. Enjoy your journey.
Good work
The pylons are generally referred to as ‘Anthorn masts’. They are a brilliant land mark.
They were a radio station for submarines.
They now broadcast a time signal
This can be seen on one of Tom Scott’s amazing videos.
Ah brilliant - the mystery is finally solved! I didn't think they were electricity pylons - now I know what they are.
I'm sorry i dropped you off to get wet feet but seriously although wet feet I'm pleased you still enjoyed it although tired and took the stress out of getting back to your car.
I've run in much worse conditions! Thank you again for the lift.
@@runningbritainNot a problem, I'm pleased I could help you.