Well, I’m busy slaving over nearly 1000 photos taken during the past two weeks, whilst Sue trundles around the garden in the sun.
We hope you enjoyed the TGO Challenge postings – someone was obviously looking at them as visitors to the blog increased in number during the walk.
Thank you to all those who provided accommodation, including Alison R, Ali-J, Bill and Alison, and all the bunkhouses B&B’s, Guest Houses and small hotels who so efficiently accommodated us during the two weeks.
A slide show will follow in due course.
Enjoy the continuing sunshine!
PS – just missed a PB in today’s 5km Parkrun. Tired Legs!!
7 comments:
great to meet you both. We think you are easily the most dashing pair on the challenge! Hope to see u again in the future.
Thanks David - it was good to meet you and Tanya as well. Dashing? You obviously missed Doug and Richard 'dashing' between Braemar and Ballater! And you surely didn't witness Sue's 'tartan dress episode'?!
Congratulations to you both on completing another crossing.
Well i never thought i would see a photo of you two actually at home. I think it’s a first for me.
I did a PB for the 10K during the week. 58.23.
My legs are still aching.
Anyway hope you are sorting out the pics on a laptop in the garden.
Thanks Gibson, and Alan. Sadly, Alan, our laptop is pretty useless so I'm tucked away out of the sun. Waiting for grandson to arrive, then we can go to play. Up to Day 4 (sort of) in 'Process A' for the photos...
Under an hour for 10K sounds fine - in a race you'd probably get that down to 50 mins...!
Ha! 50 minutes for me would probably be my last. I understand the logic of the competition BUT i'm not sure i could knock that much off.
And i would need oxygen.
Oxygen? The adrenaline from 'racing' would knock a good 5 minutes off your time!
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