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Couple to re-start trek around Britain's coastline

Adam Green,Radio Shropshireand

Lilly-Mae Messenger,West of England

Zoe Langley-Wathen Zoe Langley-Wathen and her husband Mike Langley. They are stood in a snowy forest. Zoe, left, has on a colourful red, green and white head warmer, and a black and purple coat. Mike has his arm around her and is wearing a dark blue fleece with a purple zip, along with a dark red beanie hat.Zoe Langley-Wathen

The couple are spreading the message that adventure has no age limit

A couple attempting to walk the coastline of mainland Great Britain plan to re-start their journey after their first attempt had to be abandoned when one of them suffered an injury.

Zoe Langley-Wathen, 54 , and Mike Langley, 73, aim to raise £10,000 for Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance over their 7,300-mile (1,1748 km) journey.

The Somerset couple set off in October last year, but after a stress fracture for Langley-Wathen, they were forced to stop after covering just 60 miles.

She said: "I'm learning to go slowly, not too fast too soon. It's probably the reason I got the fracture in the first place."

She explained they could not return home as they had rented out their property, so they have been staying in a friend's flat in Wellington, Somerset.

Now that she has recovered, they plan to restart their two-year challenge from the start in Studland near Bournemouth on 4 February.

Even though Langley has had two new hips in the last three years he said: "I was like a caged lion for months, because I can't sit still. Now that we're going again I'm ready."

When they began their first attempt of the walk, they were waved off by members of the local air ambulance crew.

"It was incredible and the most beautiful experience," said Langley-Wathen, with her husband saying they were "honoured to have so many people come".

Zoe Langley-Wathen The couple and a member of the air ambulance to their left sitting on the side of an open yellow helicopter. They are all faceing the camera with their hands on their laps and smiling. They are on a concrete surface, with a yellow circle surrounding the helicopter, behind them is green grass.Zoe Langley-Wathen

They were sent off on their first attempt by members of the Air Ambulance

The couple met by chance when they were on separate walks along the South West Coast Path in 2011, and ended up married three years later.

Since then, they have walked thousands of miles together, even walking 500 miles on the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage path in Spain for their honeymoon.

Both of them expressed the importance of "getting out of [their] comfort zone", despite age.

"The use of adventure can benefit women like me, with perimenopause, or men like Mike with new hips," said Langley-Wathen.

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