READERS wished their friends and family participating in one of the two charity trails across south Cumbria this weekend good luck.
On Saturday, May 13 thousands of people will be taking on trails from Keswick or Coniston to Barrow to raise money for their favourite charities within Cumbria.
The Keswick to Barrow walk is a 40-mile walking and running event, and the Coniston to Barrow walk is 21 miles.
Christine Perry said: "To my big brother Peter Irvine doing it for ALICES ESCAPES.GOOD LUCK.XX"
Debbie Twinney said: "Good luck to all walking/running for Stitch-Ability & YouthAbility Youth Services see you at Lowick with lots of goodies"
Wendy Keegan said: "Good Luck to Catherine Mawson and anyone else walking for St Mary’s Hospice - go Cath."
Mazzymoo Worthington said: "Good luck guys gonna be a scorcher xxxxxx"
Diane Lees said: "Good luck to my great granddaughter Phoebe who is doing C/B and my grandson Daniel who is running the K/B Love you both lots do your best. Nana Di.XX"
Leanne Jones said: "Good luck to my brother Stephen Jones u can do this bro xx"
Angela Lucas said: "Good luck Stephen Jones.. You can do this."
Judith Read said: "Good luck to Bay Hospitals Charity team & IMO Gareth Brown team, can’t wait to cheer you all on."
Ryan Fegan said: "Good luck Martyn Buzz you'll smash it"
Kim Sargent said: "Good luck Dan New x"
Ann Southward said: "Good luck John Gaskell, Nikki Gaskell Wren and team, You'll smash it as always xx"
Sharon Fry said: "Good luck to TeamSkye A Skye Full of Stars. 75 walkers/runners this year"
Cindy Dalt said: "Lois Elizabeth Graham, Helen Carole, Hayley Sams, and all of Team SAFA Cumbria Best of luck to you all!!!!"
Jenna Lou said: "Jake Michael this is the start x"
Ann White said: "Good luck to Marie Sullivan doing it for ALICES ESCAPES. xx"
June Rigg said: "Good luck Gary Bentley and Vicky Rigg xx"
Barbara Darby said: "Good luck Jenna and Andrew Brown my two grandchildren"
Stitch-Ability said: "Good luck team Stitch, Raising funds for meaningful activities for disabled adults & support for carers."
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