Tracey Solman

Walk 30 Miles in September

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I'm walking 30 miles in September

I’m walking 30 Miles in September and raising funds for families affected by dementia. I would be grateful for your support.

An £8 donation could cover the telephone costs of two families seeking support through Dementia UK's free Helpline. £33 could fund an hour with a dementia specialist Admiral Nurse, helping a family with practical solutions and emotional support.

Thank you!

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My Updates

Day 16

Tuesday 16th Sep
I've been so encouraged by the response I've received to casting my net wider in order to reach my enhanced goals. Have surprised myself by walking 5 miles today which for me equals 12,222 steps. I'm finding this whole thing is unlocking many happy memories of my time with my Mum which up until now had been kind of locked down by the negativity of her dementia, and for this unexpected blessing I am extremely grateful.

Day 15

Monday 15th Sep
I haven't walked far today as on a wonderful boat trip between 11am and 4pm. However, turned down offer of coacjmh ride back to hotel and in total have clocked up 2.8 miles ie 6913 steps today and have received a generous and much appreciated donation to our cause.

Day 14

Sunday 14th Sep
A quiet Sunday but added 3.1 miles to my total without any hardship., and have totted up over 50 miles as a result. Thanks to everyone for continued support.

Day 13

Saturday 13th Sep
I have to say, it was much hotter here than at Haytor last Saturday. Visited a fascinating archaeological site of a Roman House and Forum, just over a mile from our hotel. Fantastic display of original mosaics. The stories the place could tell, I bet! Huge site so after a couple of hours there and walking back to the hotel (after a gold beer) I've walked  5.4 miles today over 13,000 steps. Feel very confident of achieving 60 miles by the 30th but online donations seem to have stalled. Hopefully my paper sponsorship sheets are filling up. I am spurred on as I've seen several couples here where it would seem one needs support from the other. Such devotion warms my heart and makes me want to do better.

Day 12

Friday 12th Sep
I feel guilty seeing the posts from my co-walkers struggling thru rain and colder weather in the UK. When this holiday was booked I had no idea this Dementia UK Challenge would present itself. Anyway, I'm sure I'll get plenty of rainy walks when I get home.
Stepped up a bit today, careful to take regular water and shade breaks  and walked 5.3 miles  13,1022 steps.

Day 11

Thursday 11th Sep
I just want to take a minute to remember the poor souls caught up in the horrors in New York on 09/11/2001 many of whom survived but never walked again.
Today I've consciously walked for this Challenge:
4.3 miles = 10,701 steps. Started this morning when temp was 27° which then rose to 34°. Blue Sea and sky are huge motivators. As was seeing a daughter put her arm around the shoulder of her aged Mum.

Day 10

Wednesday 10th Sep
I have travelled roughly 2,500 miles but have walked just 1 mile today = 2760 steps. I shall walk further tomorrow. That's what I like about this Challenge: even though I've pledged to walk 60 miles this September, my original pledge to walk at least 1 mile a day still stands and I bear no shame so long as I walk that mile.

Day 9

Tuesday 9th Sep
Clocked up 2.5 miles today = 6,300 steps. Flying away for a break tomorrow so will do what I can within confines of airports. Mindful of the fact that I've increased my goals so need to step up!
Thanks to everyone who has sent me on my way to raise more funds for Dementia UK xx

Day 8 - Week #2 Increase in My Goals

Monday 8th Sep
I'm really pleased to report that I am receiving so much encouragement both emotionally and financial, I have raised my Activity Goal to walking 60 miles in September and my Donation Goal to £500. By raising these goals I hope to maximise this opportunity to raise funds for the vital work of Dementia UK.

Day 7 7th September

Sunday 7th Sep
As I could not stay awake past 9.30pm last night, I decided to simply fulfill my pledge and walk 1 mile on the flat today. Left it slightly late to check progress so was surprised I’d already walked a mile. Took shorter route home and clocked up 1.8 miles = 4542 steps in 37 minutes.

Day 6 Saturday 6th September- Haytor

Saturday 6th Sep
Met some friends and walked up to Haytor on Dartmoor National Park rewarded by panoramic views across the moors and over to the blue sea of Torbay. The wind was refreshingly strong and we were amazed to find pink lilies floating on the pond at Haytor Quarry. It wasn't a long walk but the steep gradients made it quite challenging. It did us all good.

Day 5 - 5th September

Friday 5th Sep
Game of two halves today. Walked into town and met the local reporter who plans to cover this attempt of mine to honour my dear Mum's memory and raise awareness of Dementia & Alzheimer's in the here and now for those in need of support. Also met the lovely Heather who was such a solid support to me when my Mum was giving me all sorts of grief! Huh, we use that word too lightly nowadays, sorry. So clocked up 1.3 miles there then set off layer with more purpose and pleased to say my total walk for Dementia UK came to 4.6 miles= 11,282 steps. More cash raised too. Glad I ignored my overnight aches and pains as I feel fine for moving around. See you tomorrow! Xx

Day 4 Thursday 4th September

Thursday 4th Sep
Today I decided to walk first thing and found going up & down the steep hill near home is 1.3 miles! Carried on and totalled 5 miles = 12,288 steps. Also broke through the £200 Donation Goal - thank-you sooo much to everyone who made this happen. On advice, I have raised this to £300 in the hope of helping even more dementia sufferers and their carers. I'm a bit stiff so may ease off a bit tomorrow. Time will tell......

Wednesday 3rd September

Wednesday 3rd Sep
I couldn't carve out much time to walk today but I did a voluntary morning shift at the Community Café and raised £20 cash for this Challenge. A Trustee of the Charity running the Café has suggested  that I walk through a 'Finish Line' into the Café on Tuesday 30th September and by publicising this locally beforehand I should be able to raise more awareness and hopefully more funds for Dementia UK. This is very encouraging and today, through heavy showers, I've walked 9,250 steps amounting to 3.7 miles in 1hr 18 mins.

Day 2 - 0w/09/25

Tuesday 2nd Sep
Started with a new class: Sculpt Pilates. Felt the burrrn as I haven't done Pilates for about 20yrs and there's nothing sculpted about me!
Decided to walk seriously this aft so set off up a steep hill to walk around open moorland. Great to stretch & cool down at the top.....walked back in heavy rain but the woodland greenery smelt amazing. Clocked up 5.6 miles which took me 13,741 steps. Plus raised £23 cash sponsorship from some lovely customers in our Community Café!

First Day of Challenge

Monday 1st Sep
Great walk this morning in the company of Rich, Jane, Dave & Mavis the spaniel. Rewarded after climbing a steep hill with a glorious view of sunshine over Labrador Bay, nr Shaldon, S Devon.
Clocked up more steps walking around Plant World!

Thank you to my Sponsors

£60

Team Woodman

We’re very proud of you, Mum and Grandma! Such important work to support Dementia UK, thank you for supporting it. With all our love from Chloe, Leon, Cora and Jackson

£60

Richard Solman

Keep on walking!

£50

Simon & Jane

Good luck with the fundraising and well done!

£35

Community Café Friends

Keep going! Xx

£33

Jill Howe

Proud of you Tracey ! This is such an important cause, thank you for taking it on xxxx

£25

Tracey Livingstone

£20

Charlie Roper

Well done Tracey!! Good luck Charlie and Karen

£20

Claire Woods

Thank you for raising money for such a worthy charity, hope you enjoy every step xx

£20

Deb Morris

You’re Amazingly!

£20

Sarah Osborne

Well done Tracey. Good for you and thank you. Is close to my heart too xx

£19

Keith Mather

Good luck ,Tracey.Hope you make it. From Keith

£19

Jane

Well done. Keep going. Fellow Warbler x

£19

Richard Solman

Go for it! X

£10

Geoff & Chris Geoff & Chris

£10

Angela & Brian Angela & Brian

£10

Amanda Gidley

A very worthy cause, which I have supported monthly for may years now!

£10

Sophie Gidley

Well done Auntie Tracey, a very worthy cause! xx

£10

Joy

Well done Tracey…you will smash it for a great cause xxx

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