Path Memories - SWCP completers share their stories


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Sep 08 2023 86 mins   3

In this episode, Rachel talks to four 'SWCP completers' - people who have completed the 630 miles of Britain's first coast path and longest National Trail. Many completers can take years to complete the Trail, but our four guests have each undertaken the journey in a thru-hike (or run in one case!) ranging from 56 days, 45 days and a record-breaking 18 days, 14 hours, 46 minutes, and 46 seconds!

Each of our guests shares their stories of walking the Path, the challenges a thru-hike can bring, the incredible experience of connecting to nature, and the generosity of people they met on the Path.

Listen and enjoy hearing from those who have walked and run the Path and what it means to them. As well as taking away valuable advice from their adventures that may help inspire your own SWCP completer journey.

Guests include:

Martin Berry, SWCPA, Volunteer Path Rep

I have always loved being “outside” and the Venture Scouts (now Explorer) gave me the chance to try many outdoor activities when younger. Having been lucky to take early retirement from a career in logistics/supply chain; and, more latterly the civil service, I am now more able to pursue my main activity of walking. Living in close proximity to the SWCP and Bodmin Moor provides great opportunities to get out and about without travelling far. I find walking out in the natural environment both physically and mentally beneficial to my wellbeing.

Dani Blackie, the Coastal Ultra Runner

As an avid ultrarunner, surfer and outdoors enthusiast I am always looking for a new adventure to embark upon. In June this year I completed the whole of the 870 miles Wales Coastal Path and back in 2021 I was the first Solo Female Fastest Known Time (FKT) holder for the SWCP. Playing in the elements, connecting with nature and people is where the magic happens!

Malcolm Joyce, SWCP Completer and Fundraiser

I fell in love with the SWCP in 2021, and decided to do the 630 miles in one go last year (2022). Having survived a near death experience, when caught in a rip tide at Trebarwith Strand it seemed fitting to raise money for the RNLI; the lifeguard saved my life!

Graham Eaves, five-times SWCP completer

Currently on a thru-hike of the SWCP for the sixth time! His love and dedication to the path and the experiences it brings show no sign of ending. For Graham, he may never call himself a SWCP 'completer', as his journey continues.