Staff and members of a Keighley charity put their best foot forward to raise funds.
A group of 12 people from Keighley and District Association for the Blind pounded the towpath along the Leeds-Liverpool Canal to raise cash for the organisation.
The walkers completed a 14-mile walk from Belmont Street Bridge in Skipton to Bingley Five Rise Locks.
And their fine efforts managed to realise £2,186 for the Albert Street charity.
Carole Godley, Fundraising and Appeals manager, said: "Everyone had a great day, the weather was excellent and the amount raised was fantastic. The walkers enjoyed refreshments along the route provided by Coca-Cola Schweppes Ltd and a buffet lunch was organised at The Bridge Inn, Silsden.
"Our thanks and congratulations go to all those who completed the walk and I would like to thank all the sponsors for their generosity and valued support."
All funds raised by the event will go towards services for local blind and partially sighted people.
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