We set off in the morning starting with a few words from Mike Peters and some tunes.
It started to rain and soon it was belting it down. By the time we got to the Halfway House we were completely drenched. A sandwich and a drink soon helped lift my mood and then I was amazed as Mike and Chris Summerill and Matt all did a song each.
I had to laugh at Mike and Jules young son, mimicking his dad behind him and when he was asked was he going to be a rock star when he grew up he said very firmly "a footballer".
I found that first trek very difficult mainly because I was over heating and yet having to wear waterproofs to keep me dry. Many times I saw that train on its merry way to the top and I wished I was on there!
It was lovely to see mini versions of Cola on the way up. This little chap was quite happy sleeping whilst being over looked and watched by the rest of his pack.
I especially liked meeting up with friends, Sue O, Shirley G, Joff N, Nigel and Sue A and their daughter, Chris S and his wife and lovely dogs not to mention Dave S! The man with the flag!
People were so friendly going up, it was inspiring to see young and old all going up with one aim in mind - to climb that summit and raise money for this cancer charity.
When we got to the top we were treated to more songs and then a well deserved hot chocolate and a warm before we went out into the elements again.
Mike Peters pictured here singing in the rain and yes he DID climb that flippin mountain with a knee injury!
Do you need inspiration? Do you need a heroe or mentor? Look no further than this man here!!!
Singing at the top - walkers who didn't know what we were about did look rather puzzled. Note to self.... next year - yep you heard me correctly - next year I am going to take some leaflets with me about the charity and when I get talking to people - which we did yesterday I will pass them on to spread the word. Its not just about the money its about raising awareness and getting people to register for bone marrow donorship.
Money raised from this walk will be going to the North Wales Cancer Unit to improve the lives of cancer patients in this part of my country.
And on that note, I leave you with Chris Summerill - his next CD is out soon so he tells me!!!! Can't wait!!
