Day 1 and we’re up and running, well walking really.
The send off at the Mansion House was really good, with the Deputy Lord Mayor, Councillor Brian Watson presiding, as the Lord Mayor is in Germany.
Wonderful refreshments, ok it was coffee (or tea) and cakes, were provided as everyone mingled and introduced themselves or chatted. This could have gone on for ages but the Deputy Lord Mayor decided it was about time to get rid of us and so called the gathering to order. He wished all the walkers a pleasant journey and presented us with a letter of greetings, from the Lord Mayor to the Burgermeister of Minden.
Mr Ian Roger of Roger’s Nurseries of Pickering, presented Chris with the rose tree, which the nursery has specially prepared and donated, and which will be carried to Minden to be planted at the monument marking the battle’s site. Apparently David Patch, who actually looked after the rose bush,’ guarded it with his life’.. Thanks David, a great job.
Yorkshire flags were presented to all the walkers by the Yorkshire Ridings’ Society, then everyone wandered down to the Mansion House steps for photographs before forming up behind the British Legion Banner and the Yorkshire flag, this latter carried by non other than the the Deputy Lord Mayor himself, and marching through the city centre, causing traffic chaos on the way, of course, to Walmgate Bar.(What a long sentence that was!) Here the walkers continued on their way eastwards whilst the city escorts went their various ways.
A very steady start, possibly the walkers were handicapped by too many buns at first, but the speed soon picked up, thanks to a downhill section at Heslington.
A long flat section then led to….The Waggon Wheel Stop. The treats were supplied by Jean in to celebrate a recent birthday, just over 21,
A section on a busy road with no footpath gave the young TA Riflemen, who were walking with us, a chance to shepherd us along and keep us safe, which they did very well. We know what the sheep at a sheepdog trial feel like now!
A leisurely lunch was taken in the garden of friends of two of the walkers before a final, and unusually quiet, push to the cars, and home.
Everyone seemed impressed with everyone else with an amazing average speed of 5.5 kph (3.43 mph) being maintained over the 24.2 km(15mile) day.
Tomorrow will be hillier, but who will have survived today to start again tomorrow?


Top: The 'official' bit of the send off with the Deputy Lord Mayor of York and some of the guests.
Middle: Chris carrying 'the rose'. We didn't expect it to be quite so big.
Bottom: Ready to start the real walking. Just inside Walmgate Bar, York.
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