The Herald

Baby the next step for adventure couple who met on a set of stairs

- By Alison Meikle To find out more about Mr Lewis’ fundraiser for SSAFA, go to: www. justgiving.com/fundraisin­g/chriswalks

HE has picked up the odd blister, many aches and a lifetime of memories during a fundraisin­g walk around the UK’S coastline which has so far raised more than £340,000.

But Christian Lewis is celebratin­g the birth of his son from a woman he met and fell in love with along the way after meeting her on a set of extremely steep steps in Caithness.

Mr Lewis and Kate Barron welcomed their baby boy on Sunday after the two met on Mr Lewis’s coastal trek in aid of SSAFA, the armed forces charity, one year and nine months ago.

Ms Barron later joined him on the epic trek after realising they could not bear to be apart.

Mr Lewis, who set off walking in 2017, said he “couldn’t be happier” to be a father to Magnus Edward Arden Lewis.

“We’re absolutely overwhelme­d, just the happiest people ever,” said the 41-year-old former paratroope­r.

“If I was to be asked before I started this journey if it could go a perfect way, it probably wouldn’t be half of what (has) happened.

“Never in a million years could I have dreamed for this to have turned out how it has.”

Chris Walks UK Coastline has now raised more than £270,000 for SSAFA on Just Giving, with donations through Gift Aid totalling another £70,000.

The adventure along the coast has seen Mr Lewis spend lockdown on an uninhabite­d island, reunite a message in a bottle with its sender after 20 years, and adopt a dog, Jet.

He began the mission five years ago when he “really started suffering with anxiety and depression”.

“I was just about to become homeless again. I had no money, no gear, I’d borrowed a pair of boots that didn’t fit,” he explained.

“As I was walking home I made the decision there and then I’m just going to walk the UK coastline... I need to get away, I need to better my life.

“And I made a promise to myself that when I came back, I’d be a different person.”

Three years into the task, Mr Lewis met Ms Barron on the Whaligoe Steps near Lybster, which are a set of 365 steps that zig-zag down the high cliffs to a natural harbour below.

Mr Lewis said pair, now engaged, “clicked immediatel­y”.

He said: “We spent the whole night just talking until about three, four in the morning.”

“And we just clicked immediatel­y, it just was so easy.

“Six weeks later, she came back up for our first date and it was evident that we’re just totally smitten and in love with each other... And two weeks later she quit everything and said, ‘I’m coming with you’.”

The two have been continuing Mr Lewis’s journey across the coastline ever since.

“It really was a bit of a story of Lady in the Tramp – a homeless man living in a tent and scruffy big bed,” Mr Lewis said.

“Absolutely stinking at the time... Kate is so intelligen­t and well spoken and just so lovely.

“Never in my wildest dreams could I have ever imagined that she would ever want to be with somebody like me but Kate saw me for who I was.”

The family are currently staying in a yurt in Dorset, but baby Magnus will be out in the fresh air with his parents as they aim to finish the challenge.

“Obviously, we’ll carry him but once he’s absolutely 100 per cent strong enough to do that and we can put him in slings and tie him to us then we’re going to continue walking from Hastings which is where we left off,” Mr Lewis said.

“So we look to be finishing in about the next six months.”

Mr Lewis thanked supporters of Facebook pages Chris Walks the UK and Kate Walks the Coast, who have created “a really lovely, happy place to be” online.

“All these people that I’ve connected with around the coastline of the UK, I’ve become friends,” he said.

“We’ve been getting shoals and blankets and everything hand knitted from all different parts of the world sent to us for the baby.

“It’s just been endless waves of wonderful stuff, really personal stuff.”

Mr Lewis and Ms Barron hope to marry on an island up north when they have completed the walk in Swansea.

He described the journey as “incredible”. “Don’t get me wrong, I’ve enjoyed winters in a tent in the most brutal places that the UK has to offer,” Mr Lewis added.

“(But) the way it’s worked out, everything’s incredible.”

Never in a million years could I have dreamed for this to have turned out how it has

 ?? ?? Ex-paratroope­r Christian Lewis, who has raised more than £340,000 by walking around the UK’S coastline, gives his newborn son Magnus a hug
Ex-paratroope­r Christian Lewis, who has raised more than £340,000 by walking around the UK’S coastline, gives his newborn son Magnus a hug
 ?? ?? The pair first met on the Whaligoe Steps near Lybster on the east coast of Caithness
The pair first met on the Whaligoe Steps near Lybster on the east coast of Caithness
 ?? ?? Kate and Christian intend to finish the challenge
Kate and Christian intend to finish the challenge
 ?? ?? Kate Barron during the coastline walk
Kate Barron during the coastline walk

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