Newtonmore and the ridge leading up to Creag Dhubh
Esme's grave@Newtonmore
Distance wise this will be an easier day than the first two with 50 miles to clock up for CRM's ride from Inverness to Newtonmore – our base and where Esme is buried. On the other hand it may involve the most climbing with the long drag up out of Inverness up Drumossie Hill. Then up over the Slochd before heading down to Carrbridge, Aviemore, Kingussie and Newtonmore.
Carole (CRM) is riding to raise
money for the Teenage Cancer Trust in memory of her niece, Esme Morris
Macintyre, who died on 7th July 2013 aged 18 after a very courageous and
inspirational nearly seven-year battle against the disease. You can donate here. More details here. Follow Carole's progress on twitter with #crm4esme
Many thanks for your support.
Family members in quiet contemplation after the burial: 17.7.13
Esme Morris Macintyre
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Pru & David Jeffrey@Golspie
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Pru & David Jeffrey@Golspie
Journey's end for David and Pru Jeffrey
Today the Jeffreys complete their long walk – Winston's Walk – from Land's End to John O'Groats to raise money for the Winston Churchill memorial Trust. See their details on www.mydonate.bt.com
I first met them on the Drumochter Pass when out cycling. Then we passed them in Golspie on Friday on our way back from Caithness.
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