As we reported yesterday, Willie Rennie is running the 117 miles of the Fife coastal path to raise money for Scottish mental health charity SAMH. Yesterday he ran more than 40 miles from Kincardine to Buckhaven.
The weather was not in any way co-operative – the odd shower might have been a bit refreshing but driving rain, cold and sleet is never fun.
He’s now raised more than £5000 – with £1000 going on since Thursday. If you want to give him some motivation to keep going, please give all you can here.
If you want to go and cheer him on in person, here’s his route.
Here are some of his highlights:
Despite the snow, rain & sleet, the #runrennierun team are still smiling! Here at #CulrossPalace #fife Thanks to all those donating, please give what you can https://t.co/rqhm8dq23n @SAMHtweets #mentalhealth RB pic.twitter.com/JHPOQ60cKE
— Willie Rennie (@willie_rennie) March 30, 2018
Stage one✅#RunRennieRun pic.twitter.com/8oBZ0KLDvT
— Willie Rennie (@willie_rennie) March 30, 2018
Update. The rain has stopped and have made it to Kinghorn. I’m still wet though. pic.twitter.com/POvSYme4RS
— Willie Rennie (@willie_rennie) March 30, 2018
With just a few miles left until the day ends the pathway decided that it had had enough for one day. #RunRennieRun pic.twitter.com/UfvibxovbO
— Willie Rennie (@willie_rennie) March 30, 2018
First day over and done with. Over 40 miles competed so far. Thanks to all those who joined me today. Round 2 in t-minus 12 hours.
Not too late to donate to a fantastic cause – https://t.co/rqhm8dq23n#RunRennieRun pic.twitter.com/LMDV52wlOD
— Willie Rennie (@willie_rennie) March 30, 2018
* Caron Lindsay is Editor of Liberal Democrat Voice and blogs at Caron's Musings. You can find her on Bluesky at caronmlindsay.bsky.social


