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21-24 July 2009 Nijmegen and back
Centurion (and Hon Treasurer) Hans Rennie (and
friends from the RAF) walked to Nijmegen, did the 4
days march and then walked home again. An estimated
450 miles in 14 days.
Why? to raise money for Help the Heroes.

So we set off
from RAF Cranwell on Monday 13th July at
8am, to a farewell parade from the Squadrons in
training, we were later meet on route by Air Cadets
from the local area, who kept us well watered and
fed. Lincoln was no trouble, but the closer we got
to RAF Kirton in Linsey, the worse the weather got.
The last 90 minutes was walked in cold rain and we
arrived at 7.20pm. After that the sun shone on us,
until we got to Nijmegen. On Tuesday we set off at
8am and walked to Hull, via Brigg and the Humber
Bridge, arriving at the port at 5.30 pm and caught
the ferry to Eurport.
On Wednesday were
met by my friend, Hans from the local Police Force
as we disembarked. We set off again at 8am, walking
along the banks of the canals and using one ferry
crossing to reach the next ferry crossing, south
east of Dordrecht at 7.15pm where we stopped for the
night. Next morning off at 8.40 am and walked
across country to reach the Rhine and our last ferry
crossing, back on the river banks and along to
Waardenburg finishing at 6pm.
The next day we set off at 8am heading for Nijmegen
along the banks of the Rhine, crossing the Nijmegen
Bridge at 6.45pm and entering Humensord at 7.30pm on
Friday 17th. Then the easy bit, 3 days off,
followed by 4 days of 40 kms at Nijmegen.
On Saturday 25th at 10 am
we set off walking home in the reverse order. Again
the sun shone on us until we got to Lincoln.
Arriving at RAF Cranwell on Wednesday 29th
in cold rain, to guard of honour and then drinks in
Officers mess.
A very different
way to do Nijmegen but one I will not forget. It is
estimated we covered between 450 to 500 miles in 14
days. A great deal of arguing on how long the
wiggly the dykes were.
Donations for
HELP FOR HEROES
will be gratefully accepted. Cheques made out to me,
can be sent to:
Hans Rennie,
Golden Ramblers, Dray Road, Odcombe, BA22 8UL
Nijmegen and back
the easy way.
Centurion Hon Secretary, Chris Flint,
and Assistant Sec. Kathy Crilley travelled to
Nijmegen the easy way - car and ferry. Good weather,
nice picnic stops enroute...... hard slog on the
dykes!
Dutch Centurion
Piet Janssen completed his 44th Nijmegen.
To be followed by
"On 31st August I go to walk the Pennine Way
and further north along Jedburgh and Galashiels
to Glasgow on my section of the Land's End to
John O'Groats Walk". Piet.
11-12 July 2009
New Centurions: RWA Long Distance Championships,
Newmarket
|
C. Number |
Name |
Club/Country |
Time |
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1068 |
G.
HEUNKS |
RWV
(NED) |
20:49:27 |
|
1069 |
M.
WALL |
Leicester W.C. |
21:08:39 |
| 1070 |
MARIE-PAULE VANDENABEELE |
OLAT (BEL)
|
22.25.06 |
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1071 |
CAROL BAIRD |
ACT RWC (AUS) |
22:34:05 |
| 1072 |
J.
KONING |
LAT (NED) |
23:01:59 |
| 1073 |
M.
HAUMESSER |
Villenueve a Ascq (FRA) |
23:05:39 |
| 1074 |
B.
BLOM-HERTBEEK |
LAT (NED) |
23:07:48 |
| 1075 |
S.
KEMP |
Unattached |
23:21:20 |
| 1076 |
A.
TRIGG |
Leicester W.C. |
23:21:41 |
| 1077 |
J.
ASSELBERGHS |
OLAT (BEL) |
23:23:29 |
| 1078 |
M.
SUTTON |
Ilford A.C. |
23:45:18 |
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