British Army soldiers completed a 512 mile walk around the North of England – crossing the finishing line at Scarborough Castle.
Troops from Corunna Company, 2nd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment, walked through every National Park and Area of Outstanding Beauty in the North.
The team of 40 soldiers established the longest unbroken route in the North – and hope it will become a nationally recognised trail akin to the Pennine Way.
The expedition, dubbed the Gr… (View original article)