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Arnold Grayston's charity circumnavigation of Wales by boat | Arnold Grayston's charity circumnavigation of Wales by boat |
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A 73-year-old man has completed a 500-mile (800km) journey around Wales in a rigid inflatable boat (RIB). | A 73-year-old man has completed a 500-mile (800km) journey around Wales in a rigid inflatable boat (RIB). |
Arnold Grayston, from Shropshire, made the trip to raise funds for the hospice where his wife died from cancer. | Arnold Grayston, from Shropshire, made the trip to raise funds for the hospice where his wife died from cancer. |
The 23-day journey, using canals, rivers and the sea, began and ended at Welsh Bridge in Shrewsbury. | The 23-day journey, using canals, rivers and the sea, began and ended at Welsh Bridge in Shrewsbury. |
"The canals are nice but mucky and create their own problems, but the sea is the big challenge, and I felt very stretched at times," he said. | "The canals are nice but mucky and create their own problems, but the sea is the big challenge, and I felt very stretched at times," he said. |
'Daunting challenge' | 'Daunting challenge' |
The route took him down the River Severn and into the Bristol Channel via a deep water channel called The Shoots that is only negotiable at low tide. | The route took him down the River Severn and into the Bristol Channel via a deep water channel called The Shoots that is only negotiable at low tide. |
He went around the coast of Wales, including Anglesey, before joining the canal network at Chester, to travel down the Shropshire Union Canal and the Montgomery Canal. | He went around the coast of Wales, including Anglesey, before joining the canal network at Chester, to travel down the Shropshire Union Canal and the Montgomery Canal. |
The last leg was on the River Morda, the River Vyrnwy and along the River Severn back to Shrewsbury. | The last leg was on the River Morda, the River Vyrnwy and along the River Severn back to Shrewsbury. |
Mr Grayston slept on the 13ft (4m) RIB under an awning, which he said was like living "in a Rubik's cube". | Mr Grayston slept on the 13ft (4m) RIB under an awning, which he said was like living "in a Rubik's cube". |
"You have to move everything around to sleep and then you have to get it ready the next day," he explained. | "You have to move everything around to sleep and then you have to get it ready the next day," he explained. |
His son Gavin said the journey had been a "daunting challenge" for someone of his father's age. | His son Gavin said the journey had been a "daunting challenge" for someone of his father's age. |
"The coast around Wales is known to be very treacherous - a lot of very strong currents, a lot of rocks, places where you can't put in so you've just got to keep going no matter what," he said. | "The coast around Wales is known to be very treacherous - a lot of very strong currents, a lot of rocks, places where you can't put in so you've just got to keep going no matter what," he said. |
'Couldn't stand up' | |
Mr Grayston remembered one particular incident when he had made an early start to get around the "notorious" north coast of Anglesey. | Mr Grayston remembered one particular incident when he had made an early start to get around the "notorious" north coast of Anglesey. |
"The wind picked up and there was a sea coming across Liverpool Bay, which I wasn't expecting. | "The wind picked up and there was a sea coming across Liverpool Bay, which I wasn't expecting. |
"It wasn't dangerous but it was very, very hard and I knew I couldn't go back anywhere - I really had to fight every wave," he said | "It wasn't dangerous but it was very, very hard and I knew I couldn't go back anywhere - I really had to fight every wave," he said |
The day was so physically hard that he "couldn't stand up straight when I eventually got [to Conway]". | The day was so physically hard that he "couldn't stand up straight when I eventually got [to Conway]". |
His wife Karen was cared for in the Severn Hospice in Shrewsbury before she died from cancer in 2011. | His wife Karen was cared for in the Severn Hospice in Shrewsbury before she died from cancer in 2011. |
Mr Grayston said she asked him on the day before she died to do something for the hospice because "they were so good". | Mr Grayston said she asked him on the day before she died to do something for the hospice because "they were so good". |
"I don't know how much money we've raised - I've just been doing the job," he added. | "I don't know how much money we've raised - I've just been doing the job," he added. |
Norma Ross, appeals director at Severn Hospice, said: "Arnold's epic challenge epitomizes the commitment the hospice receives from many relatives touched by our care." | Norma Ross, appeals director at Severn Hospice, said: "Arnold's epic challenge epitomizes the commitment the hospice receives from many relatives touched by our care." |
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