Dozens of walkers enjoyed sunshine for the 12-mile route, taking in Scarborough's hilly terrain.
The route took in Scarborough's castle headland, Oliver's Mount and Jacob's Mount and enjoyed refreshment stops at the Harbour Bar, Olivers On The Mount and Jacob's Ladder.
The first wave left Saint Catherine's Hospice on Throxenby Lane at 7:30am on Sunday morning. That included the Bottomley family, who told Paddy on the start line why they were taking part:
The 2nd wave left at 8:00am and was led by the hospice's Fundraising Manager Tracy Calcraft, who told Paddy why they'd created this event and how much it was likely to raise for patient care:
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