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Stepping out in winter sunshine for the Shoreline Challenge

The walks are each about 5km long.

Several enthusiastic walkers braved the cold weather and joined the Shoreline Challenge from the Port Shepstone beachfront to Oslo Beach last Sunday.

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They were taking part in the sixth of the eight beach walks that make up the Shoreline Challenge.

Justin Swart and his sister Amy.

The walks, each about 5km in length, are being held every Sunday from June 10 until September 16 and cover the areas from Hibberdene to Manaba.

The first shoreline challenge, the brainchild of environmentalist Dave Hallé, was held in 2009 and saw challengers completing six walks from Hibberdene to Port Edward.

Paddy Norman enjoys a hearty breakfast after the walk.

The proceeds were used for a number of worthy environmental projects. The next Shoreline Challenge takes place from Oslo Beach to Shelly Beach Ski-boat Club on Sunday, September 2.

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