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Former Army Captain James Milton walks from Winchester to Canterbury - barefoot!

Former Army Captain Jamie Milton is walking 130 miles barefoot to raise money for Help for Heroes

Former Army Captain Jamie Milton is walking 130 miles barefoot to raise money for Help for HeroesA former Army Captain can finally put his feet up after completing a gruelling 130-mile barefoot walk from Winchester to Canterbury.

James Milton, from London, arrived at the city's cathedral earlier today - his 35th birthday.

He is hoping his remarkable challenge will raise thousands of pounds for the charity Help for Heroes, which provides support for wounded British servicemen and women.

James, who served in three separate tours of Iraq, said: "It's been pretty gruelling. I've walked between a mile and a half and two miles over gravel on a fairly regular basis. That's been really painful.

"You can average around three miles per hour over broken ground if you're wearing shoes. I'm not joking when I say that I got down to maybe a quarter of a mile per hour at certain points. At times, it needed all my will power just to put one foot in front of the other."

James, who now works in communications, used cross country paths and followed as closely as possible the original Pilgrim's route.

He said: "I decided to give up shoes for a week in tribute to the courage of the men and women who've lost their limbs or their eyesight while serving for their country. It's been about remembering what they've lost by giving up the things that you and I take for granted in our everyday lives."

You can sponsor James via his JustGiving page and retrace his footsteps on Twitter and on Facebook.

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  • John (J&M Plumbing Services) wrote:

    Well Done James Just been reading the story Great way to Pay Tribute.

    WELL DONE.

    01 Aug 2010 9:19 PM

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  • Lynda wrote:

    Congratulations to James for completing his journey. The Help For Heroes is such a good cause. I am supporting them by joining in a charity day for them next Sunday (8th August) at a Vintage Show/Boot Fair at Faversham, Kent. (Abbey School) Please join me in supporting them :-)

    01 Aug 2010 9:19 PM

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