A Daily post from Clarion (& Bamber)
Follow Clarion’s progress on his way to Cop 26 in Glasgow. Click the images below to open up the day’s post.
Day 14 – Calthwaite to Carlisle
Our last day in England and it was great to pause in Carlisle today We’ve met some amazing people and now Scotland beckons…
Day 13 – Askham to Calthwaite
Clarion is filmed for ITV Borders TV in Penrith and Yanwath primary children read the morning’s dedication…
Day 12 – Sadgill to Askham
A breathtaking day with stupendous scenery and a wonderful crew carrying Clarion in a harness on the Gatesgarth pass…
Day 11 – Hincaster to Sadgill
We’re halfway in days and in miles travelled. Huge thanks to all who have supported us so far. Good to have some many with us as we reached Kendal.
Everything is One
The second of two beautiful films by professional film maker Nick Edwards. Clarion bobs along at top speed while Bamber reads from the leaflet that he shares with people en route.
Day 10 – Lancaster to Hincaster
A long walk today, but it started with a blessing…
Kindness, Always Kindness
The first of two beautiful films from professional film maker Nick Morgan, following Clarion and Bamber from their home in Bishop’s Castle, Shropshire. Bamber reads the dedication with which the walkers start each day…
Day 9 – Garstang to Lancaster
In which Clarion meets some lovely children and goes to University in Lancaster…
Day 8 – Lostock Hall to Garstang
Our first wet day on a busy road. We were very grateful for tea and a rest at the Quaker Meeting house…
Day 7 – Appley Bridge to Lostock Hall
My plan was to set out on this adventure without a support person with a vehicle. What madness that would have been! Luckily my dear friend Kusumeh insisted on helping me…
Day 6 – Rainhill to Appley Bridge
We’re now in Lancashire where ‘Bear’ is pronounced ‘Berr’ and the hedges are becoming dry stone walls. Progress!
Day 5 – Kingsley to Rainhill
The day the Bear crossed the Mersey! Probably the first time a polar bear has crossed the Runcorn Bridge. He met some lovely schoolchildren too.