C130 Techie
21st Jun 2009, 19:29
Myself and 2 colleagues took part in the 11th Pathfinder March yesterday.
The March is an annual event staged on the Saturday closest to 21st June (longest day) to commemorate the heroic efforts of the Pathfinder Force. Starting and finishing at RAF Wyton it it takes in the former pathfinder bases at Graveley, Oakington and Warboys in Cambridgeshire. The event starts at 4 am and walkers have 20 hours to complete the distance. Some people also choose to run the distance. This is a serious test of stamina and endurance with most of the distance covered being off road.
The Pathfinder March - Home (http://www.pathfindermarch.co.uk/)
This was our first attempt at this event and with each of us walking the full distance we completed the event in 14 hrs 25mins with very sore feet and legs but a great deal of satisfaction and some money raised for Macmillan Cancer Care.
In all just over 200 people started this well organised and well run event. It surprises me though that it's profile of the event isn't much higher. Many of my service colleagues have never heard of it. It serves as a good reminder of the heroism and the sacrifces made by so many.
I would like to pass on my thanks to the organisers, the volunteers at the checkpoints, the medics, ESS catering staff and the Air Training Corps all of whom clearly put in considerable effort to make the day a success.
The icing on the cake was being treated to a fly over by the BBMF at about the 35 mile point. It added that bit of much needed stimulation at a time when spirits were flagging.
The March is an annual event staged on the Saturday closest to 21st June (longest day) to commemorate the heroic efforts of the Pathfinder Force. Starting and finishing at RAF Wyton it it takes in the former pathfinder bases at Graveley, Oakington and Warboys in Cambridgeshire. The event starts at 4 am and walkers have 20 hours to complete the distance. Some people also choose to run the distance. This is a serious test of stamina and endurance with most of the distance covered being off road.
The Pathfinder March - Home (http://www.pathfindermarch.co.uk/)
This was our first attempt at this event and with each of us walking the full distance we completed the event in 14 hrs 25mins with very sore feet and legs but a great deal of satisfaction and some money raised for Macmillan Cancer Care.
In all just over 200 people started this well organised and well run event. It surprises me though that it's profile of the event isn't much higher. Many of my service colleagues have never heard of it. It serves as a good reminder of the heroism and the sacrifces made by so many.
I would like to pass on my thanks to the organisers, the volunteers at the checkpoints, the medics, ESS catering staff and the Air Training Corps all of whom clearly put in considerable effort to make the day a success.
The icing on the cake was being treated to a fly over by the BBMF at about the 35 mile point. It added that bit of much needed stimulation at a time when spirits were flagging.