Starting again the next morning was a bit daunting. Christian Kuhwald, our friend and uncle to Felix, sums up what kept us going. “When my body was fatigued, blisters were developing, muscles that I didn't know existed were aching and other pains kicked in, these are some of the things that got me through:
* Knowing that an able person was doing something for people who are not.
* The odd cheeky refreshing pint.
* The portable speaker playing great music when you needed a boost.
* Good meals along the way.
* A good night’s sleep.
Having a laugh.
* When you're close to exhaustion and someone pulls out a bunch of chocolate bars.
* An obligation to all the people that suffer from DMD and all the supporters.”
There was something else that speeded us along too. “The most memorable moment had to be myself and Jules getting chased out of a field by a herd of cows,” says Gavin, “which unfortunately was caught on film.” (Oh, yes! Kept for posterity and office parties!)
The most effective encouragement, though, came from you, and it made those fiendishly steep inclines easier to climb. “There’d be a notification on your phone and you’d see another donation had come through,” says Jules Warnes. “That was a real boost.”