The other side of strength - with Helene Monpetit and Rosemary Satchwell, The Intrepid 232 Crew They crossed an ocean together. Now, they invite you to walk with them. Join the first all-female Jersey team to row the Atlantic for a gentle, grounding walk that celebrates connection, strength and shared experience. This is a space for honest conversation, quiet reflection and walking side by side in nature. A reminder that resilience is built in community, and freedom is found in movement, friendship and open skies. Meet some of the women who rowed the Atlantic, and came back stronger. They took on 3,000 miles of open ocean as the Intrepid 232 Crew. Their story isn’t just one of endurance, it’s about grace under pressure, the power of deep trust, and what happens when women move forward together. Click here for more information on the crew. Meet at Grève de Lecq, in the car park of the Seafish Café (National Trust site). Bus route 9. Duration: Allow 2.5 hours Difficulty: 🔵🔵🔵⚪⚪ This circular route from Grève De Lecq, includes a mix of country lanes and rugged cliff paths, with some steeper climbs and uneven ground. Expect exposed sections and muddy trails after rain. Wear sturdy footwear and dress for the weather. For more walks, head to: jerseynationalpark.com/walkinthepark/
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