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If you've ridden all or just part of the route and have taken a good photo or two that will show others what it's all about (and you wouldn't mind us adding them to this page) then please send them to us.

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Derek, Darren, Grant and Andy rode from Walney to Wear in May over 3 days. Recent
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South Lakeland cyclists (from l-r) John Ullock, Mike Finch and John Pennington pause on the suspension bridge over the River Tees at Whorlton village, east of Barnard Castle Photo Gallery 2008
Finishing the route at Wearmouth puts a smile on the faces of Ben (10) and Daniel Crompton (14) Photo Gallery 2007
Angus Robertson, son Max and work colleagues from Siemens Power Generation, Newcastle at the Walney Island start in July 2006. Photo Gallery 2006
Calsonic Kansei Shildon workmates about to set off from Sandy Gap on Walney Island photo © Lee Raine Photo Gallery 2005
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 Steve and co. in calmer conditions on Roker beach two days later having raised £1,200 for St. John's Hospice Lancaster. Photos © Steve Young

Steve and co. in calmer conditions on Roker beach two days later having raised £1,200 for St. John's Hospice Lancaster. Photos © Steve Young

John Cope and John Roberts Steve Young and British Energy colleagues brave wild weather on Walney Island Alan Wilkinson and his friend Gary Jackson on their recumbent bikes Paul Yarde's Tyneside party on the route in June Ken Brownless in Whitby this hot July Glynne Lewis, Rod Huddleston & Jack Neasham at the start of W2W on Walney Island Gary Horobin and friends looking happy on a leafy lane. Godfrey Gwilliam, Eric McKean and Albert Cook outside Durham Cathedral Sustrans David Gray and Michelle Turnbull on the Whitby option route at Low Dinsdale where it crosses the River Tees - Photo © Rupert Douglas Angela and Richard Gallivan sightseeing in Durham Andy and Lynn at the Endeavour Wharf in Whitby Andy Skelton above Beck Foot and the River Lune in Cumbria Angus's group make their way through the outskirts of Sunderland on their third and final day. Angus Robertson, son Max and work colleagues from Siemens Power Generation, Newcastle at the Walney Island start in July 2006.
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