Saturday 6th August
We awoke to a beautiful sunny morning, had a wholesome breakfast, and left early to drive to Llanberis.
The annual memorial testicular cancer trek saw many survivors, family members and supporters gathered outside the mountain railway buildings. Following speeches and a minute’s silence to remember those no longer with us, the majority of the group set off.
Our plan had been to take the train up to the summit, and walk down.
Hmmmm.
At the top there was a howling gale, swirling mist, low level cloud cover, and the temperature was quite chilly.
So……..
There followed a quick scramble up to the actual summit, playing at being sure-footed mountain goats, taking a few photographs, saying a few quiet words to Frank, then back on the train, for an hour’s descent down the steep railway tracks.
I really think we’d still be walking now if we hadn’t let the train take the strain.
An emotional day, meeting some great people, raising awareness, and remembering you my darling. We miss you so much. There’s not a day that goes by when we don’t think of you.
Love you forever.
Treasured Angel son.
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It’s so great that you do this!
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Thank you.
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What a beautiful way to celebrate your Angel son 💖👼
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Many thanks indeed.
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Well done
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Thank you.
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A great post. Continue to be blessed.
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Thank you very much indeed.
Appreciate your words.
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I love foggy mornings or evenings – the hazy shroud is magical, in a way! Great photos – I’m enjoying tagging along on your awareness walk!
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Thank you for joining me on the walk.
Much appreciated.
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