So there I went, very cheerful after that start, and gradually my legs became a little less stiff.
Another fabulous start of a day - sunrise is just something beautiful one has to see every now and then!
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| Some people walking in remarkable outfits like these distinguished gentlemen - no idea if they made it on their normal (!!!) shoes! |
For some this 4th day was incredibly tough. This lady of the Dutch police had to be dragged to the finish by her colleagues. Great team work brings fantastic results, because she crossed the finish line that afternoon, assisted by two of her mates!
"Hello, are you Irish? Do you want me to take a picture of you?" Well, kind of Irish and yes please;).....
Half way the walk I met a few people who were - just like me - making conversation with other walkers to get through a bit of a physical dip. We were walking one of the loops that only the 50 KM walkers were doing and they tend to be a little dragging and I started to feel more and more muscles with every step I took. You forget about that when you're chatting about random subjects and when starting to make a bit of fun. We took a break together in a pub before heading into Cuijk and had great fun dancing (yes, dancing!) to the music along the route.
The Dutch military always make a pontoon bridge at the city of Cuijk so that the walkers can cross - not doable to transport all these 40,000 walkers by the usual ferry.
Once the city of Cuijk is left behind, there are only 13 km left to the finish. It starts of in a lovely rural area, but then you walk through one town after the other, cheered on by thousands of people who are making a party out of this event. And to be honest, it's great these people are there to cheer you on, because after nearly four days, it's really a mental challenge to get to the finish line.
My parents were waiting for me in Malden and it was lovely to sit down for a chat and then continue on - great to get the support!! Even though there was some cloud cover, the sun was shining regularly and the tarmac was really hot and the feet feeling the same temperature... regular breaks and feet up definitely needed!
And finally, the start of the long Via Gladiola - just under 4 KM left from this point....
People who are familiar with the Nijmegen marches will recognise this phenomenon; a dancing police officer directing traffic at one of the few roads where the walkers have to stop to let traffic pass. This lady is so cool, have a look at the video!
And then, finally, after lots of attempted phone calls and messages I find my dearest Jos in the crowd, close to the finish line. Marlies and Roy and Marcella were there as well to welcome me - couldn't help a few tears because I was really happy! On the first day, Tuesday, I'd had my doubts whether I'd be able to get to the finish line on Friday, because it had been such a tough start! But to have finally reached the goal was such a fantastic feeling - quite overwhelming!
And here it is: the finish line!!!!
I went to the desk to get my wrist band code scanned and I got my second 4 Day Marches medal; this time, adorned with a little crown. 200KM done, I'm not so sure whether I'll do this again, but this time it was fantastic!
I've raised nearly € 600.- for the Irish Cancer Society, which is fantastic! My Fundraising page will remain open until 16 August 2013, so if you would still like to donate something, please do! Here's the link:
Thanks everyone for your fantastic support in the run up to the event, during the event and when I finished - it really helped! And a special thanks to Jos who was full-time daddy this week and didn't get much more sleep than I did, big achievement for him as well.
And also, special thanks to Marcella for giving me her lovely and quiet room and to Floris who allowed me to hang around the apartment for the week - so funny to bump into someone who has just returned home from a good night out, when you're leaving the house to start your day ;).
The best thing I experienced this week is that even when walking on your own, you're never alone!


















































