5 November 2013 – William Reddaway and his horse
Strider are heading for home on the final leg of their mammoth journey to the
four corners of England. They have
travelled around England via 30 Cathedrals to raise awareness for two
charities, the Family Holiday
Association and the Wormwood Scrubs
Pony Centre. He has so far raised
£45,000 for both charities, towards his fundraising target of £250,000.
Last week
they left Land’s End the final corner and have started to work their way back
through Cornwall and Devon. So far they
have travelled over 2,100 miles, visited 27 cathedrals
and slept in too many different beds to count!
William walked 1,000 miles when Strider developed a saddle sore and was
unable to carry him.
William and Strider are travelling alone, relying on friends
and contacts to put them up throughout England. Using bridleways and roads William’s
first priority for every night is good, safe grazing for Strider and after that
a bed for himself.
The 400-acre Farncombe Estate, above the village of Broadway
in the Cotswolds, where William worked for 28 years was the venue for the start
and finish of this 2,500 mile journey.
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