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Day 5 and we waken to see the early morning fog caress the gardens of John and Olivia’s home. Greeted with a hearty full breakfast and the now compulsory photo shoot (including grandchild Jack). Their hospitality really sets us in good heart as we face yet another 80+ milies through lakeland and rolling hill. John not only escorts us out to the outskirts of Boyle but takes pity on our need to carry our bags and takes us right to Enniskillen. Truly wonderful man.
Patrick’s middle set is beginning to give him bother (gears that is) but we make great speed through some amazing lakes and waterways and the customary odd hill – another piece of cake!!
Lunch is purchased from a local deli where we bump into Brendan a friend of Rosie’s who is off to France to cycle next week. And a welcome surprise in the deli is our C.E. Elaine and Director John -more fotos and banter.
We have lunch by the lakeland forum. Patrick gets his middle set sorted but not before making an impromptu visit to ward 8 at the Erne to show off the new uniform for staff!!
Of to face the climb from Ederney with 67 miles behind us for the day. 4.50 comes the call from Radio Foyle and we get a short time to give an update on the Mark Patterson Show.
Castlederg beckons and there is a wonderful “Derg Welcomes Rosie Patrick and Chris Mizen to Malin Vision 2020″ just wonderful feeling to see that. Lets us know who placed this massive banner A BIG THANKS for lifting our hearts
Just the boost to speed to Victoria Bridge and meet our families and off to our homes before the Final Frontier in the morning.
Thanks again for all the support Rosie Patrick and Chris




Have really enjoyed reading of your journey and from sunny Wicklow picturing the scenes you have passed through, also in kind sunshine. Good arrival at Malin head. Look forward to hearing more of your exploits. Greetings from all of us here, Ma
A triumphant finish! I was proud and delighted to be “on top of the world” to meet you at the finish. Well done all.