Extreme cellists hike across Britain


Threesome take their cellos on 192-mile trek


Three cellists are hiking from the east coast of Britain to the west coast to raise money for charity. Clare Wallace, James Rees and Jeremy Dawson, who have been performing as the 'Extreme Cellists' since 2003, are carrying their cellos on the 192-mile route from St Bees in Cumbria to Robin Hood's Bay in Yorkshire. With up to three performances planned for each day, the trio is set to finish its journey on 6 August. The group is blogging on its progress at http://extremecello.blogspot.com/.




Extreme cellists hike across Britain


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