The Way of the Roses is the most recent of the coast to coast
routes to be opened up and brother Steve Seed from Preston South (235 circle)
recently completed the 170 miles from Morecambe to Bridlington over three days
with a group of work colleagues.
Steve
commented ‘Some of the lads at work fancied undertaking a challenge to raise money for charity and we
chose Combat Stress which is the UK's leading Veterans' mental health charity who
help ex-service men and women and their families. Most of us are keen cyclists
so it was an easy choice to pick the Way of the Roses as it winds its way
through some absolutely stunning countryside’.
Setting off on Friday 13th wasn’t an issue but the usual prevailing
westerly wind that normally makes the route a little easier decided to swing
round to the north east. Undeterred the group set off at a blistering pace only
to be confronted with the Pennines – there is no shame in knowing your limits
and walking up the big hills.
Summing up Steve said ‘As well as the camaraderie some memorable highlights
of the trip were passing by Fountains Abbey, York Minster, and the never ending
panoramic views across the Lune Valley, Yorkshire Dales, Nidderdale and the Yorkshire Wolds. I
would recommend it to anyone and best of all we raised £2,178 to help the lads
and lasses of our armed forces into the bargain’.
Part of the group with Eric Morecambe
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Steve Seed with Eric (this could do with stretching to make me look taller and thinner!)
4088 – Mick and me with Eric
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Mick and Steve with Eric
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Curry on the second night
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The group in Bridlington
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Journey's End |
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