Some Walk the Wight with Mountbatten Isle of Wight for the fun and the challenge, while others walking in memory of their loved-ones.

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TAbove: This family are walking in memory of dad, uncle and brother, Nigel Cheverton.

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Above: Emma Lavers (left), with niece Paige East (centre) and mum, Lesley Booth (right). They are walking in memory of Emma's husband Stuart and brother-in-law Steve.

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Above: Enya (left), who is walking in memory of her mum, Sue, and Lucy (right) who is walking in memory of friends, Tina and Adam.

Below: Maizee is doing the second day half for the first time, walking in memory of her grandad, Don, He was cared for by Mountbatten and died last year.

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Above: At Bembridge, Ryan Cooper has walked the route walked three times and is meeting is his wife Angie in Carisbrooke, They are walking in memory of Angie's mum Barbara Blacklock, and Angie's auntie Sandra.

Below: Simon Duff's mum Joyce was looked after by Mountbatten, before she died in September 2020. He walks every year, in her memory.

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