Waltham Forest

Group run

A Chip Off The Old Block

12 GoodGymers made their way 4.0km to help the St Mary Walthamstow Churchyard in Waltham Forest.

  • Jennie Matuszek
  • Waltham Forest runner
  • Ercole Marco Lugari
  • Joanna
  • Waltham Forest runner
  • Clara Breakwell
  • Kevin Mason
  • Jane Muparadzi
  • Alex Hughes
  • Torie Closs
  • Elizabeth Baker
  • Kirsty Jones
 
Wednesday, 2nd of May 2018
 
Led by Ant Withstandley

One could be forgiven for thinking that divine intervention caused the rainclouds to give way to a fine spring evening this Wednesday as a dozen GoodGymers headed out to St Mary's Churchyard in Walthamstow Village. The run to the task tonight was shorter than last week's Odyssey, but it was uphill all the way. Thankfully, there was plenty of energy left for the task which everyone set to with a zeal that would have made Alan Titchmarsh proud.

Thanks in part to recruiting sergeants Kevin and Alex, we welcome three new members to tonight's group run: Jane, Elizabeth and Kirsty all made a big impact on their first run. Well done guys it was great to have you along.

The church's campanologists struck up a soundtrack as we set up the all-important wood-chipper and the crew started moving (heaven and) earth, creating sawdust and piling logs. With one wonky wheelbarrow but an abundance of grit and determination meant enough stuff to create a small island was dugout and relocated to a compost heap.

After packing away our tools, we then headed back to base with a hardcore group taking a long-cut before we all reconvened for a much-needed cool-down session.

Excellent work everyone, hope to see you for our jaunt to Leyton Marsh next week for another task that will make the world a more beautiful place to be.

Report written by Ant Withstandley


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