Country Walking Magazine (UK)
Golden wonders!
Every month our #minichallenges are here to add zing to your mile-munching – and give CW readers the chance to win a money-can’t-buy Golden Badge! Here are the latest winners – next time it could be you walking off with the gold!
#minichallenge1
Find a face in a tree
#minichallenge3
Walk in your PJs
#minichallenge2
Make a pilgrimage to Badger Stone in the North York Moors
#minichallenge4
Share your brew with a view
#minichallenge5
Spread the word!
Andrea Barber asked: ‘What is the ultimate job of a mum to her children? Embarrassment, of course!’
Emma Hanlon is more used to pavement pounding, but luckily had a brew with her to capture this moment.
Tara McGeary enjoyed a brew with a view down at Hook Lighthouse in Co Wexford, Ireland. The oldest operating lighthouse in the world.
Margaret Meg Vickers: ‘This grumpy tree survived Storm Arwen – you’d think it would look a bit happier about it.’
Chell Marie and her besties The Ale Plodders donned PJs for a 10-mile hike from the Upper Derwent Valley to Alport Castles.
Ali Bray: ‘I’m seeing Queen Nefertiti, my other half says it’s Brucie!’
Barbara Mawbey’s
Thursday Therapy group were a sight to behold!
Andy Barr upped the ante with a ‘View through the brew’.
Sonia Pearson
Janet Sanders
Angela Harvey the Tartan-clad PJ warrior took to walking on water in her quest for glory!
Asia Solonyna
Sarah Kellerman
Lynn Hanson was lucky to spot this wood sprite peeking out from the bark.
Dominique
Harris can’t decide if this is an angry Orc with a pig nose or an owl about to take flight.
Michael Cooper had the longest view.
Glenna Waterhouse posterbombed her village to help spread the good news about walking.
Samantha Hambling gave a 45-minute presentation to a group of seniors in her area on why walking and the challenge are so great.
Jaci Crocombe wrote about the challenge in Bradley Stoke Matters – delivered to 15,000 homes!
Norman Leach talked his dentist into joining the challenge and promote it on his X-ray monitors!