WEEK 5 - to 31 August. The Big Rotary Cornish Coastal Footpath Challenge.

Many Clubs throughout the County have joined the Challenge, and we are now within 36 miles of walking every bit of the Cornish Coastal Footpath. See the Map for the remaining 7 stretches to be walked.


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It is time for a major "Thank You" to all the walkers, all the Rotary Clubs, all the friends, all the children (and dogs) that have taken part so enthusiastically in the Big Rotary CCF Challenge.
It has been more successful than we had dared to hope, and - most importantly - raised a large sum of money for Cornwall Mind. The present estimate is in excess of £7000.

Here is the current Challenge Map, and click this link to see it in full detail.

We have a record 14 "Related Pages" this week, showing all the Clubs that have taken part, and those planning to.  And note how many miles have been walked by Cornwall MIND.

An important note:

 Initial scepticism on the chances of walking all 293 miles was expressed, at the outset by a very senior member of the Boscawen Club. In the presence of many witnesses the term "Eat my Hat" was heard. This is a most trustworthy man who always does what he says, so it can be seen how important it is to complete the last 36 miles!



Don't forget to click on the pics to enlarge them and see any titling they may have.

WEEK 5 - to 31 August. The Big Rotary Cornish Coastal Footpath Challenge. sub-pages:

RC Mounts Bay. We have our own "Captain Tom" here.

more Terry N does a solo trek from Newlyn to Marazion - and back.

RC of Cober Valley

more Tracey with 4 Club members, 1 husband, 1 daughter and 3 dogs.

RC of Launceston

more The story of Sarah, John B. Gary, Adrian, and Neville.

RC of Wadebridge

more Polzeath to Rock and back. 12 started, 11 came back.

RC of Truro and the Evolution Club

more Mawgan Porth to Newquay

RC of St Austell

more Karen H. walks from Charlestown to Carlyon Bay....with more to come

RC of Newquay

more In training for their walk on 6 Sept. Andrew. H, Steve D and quite a few others.

David H and Josie

more They wizz from Pendeen Watch to Kenidjack Castle, supported by Emma and James.

RC of Saltash

more They are looking forward to doing the section between Portwrinkle and Cremyll. And the honour of completing this final stretch.

Lucy at Newquay

more Plus 3 friends and 3 children

Ian and Phil

more Par to Fowey Ferry

Steve, Demelza, Graham and Alison

more Kennack Sands to Cadgwith.

Lizard Point to Cadgwith, and back

more Peter and Oliver B see a dramatic coast, and reminders of the unpredictability of the sea.

Private enterprise alongside the Footpath at the Lizard and Cadgwith

more Local produce for sale along the way. Including some fetching covid masks you might need..

Greyhounds straining in the slips.

Sennen to Pendeen

more Something of an "End of Term" walk. A strong Boscawen team walk to Cape Cornwall and some go on to Pendeen.