It was terrifying and beautiful at the same time.' 'In Greenland I was walking in a snowstorm when I suddenly saw two black eyes, then a nose and some teeth and I realised it was a polar bear.

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We know how tempted you are to run across the country so before you do it, grab this shirt. Rosie Swale-Pope has returned to the UK and is looking forward to arriving back home in TenbyBut yesterday Rosie Swale-Pope was back in Britain. 'They simply hadn't seen a woman camping alone in the forest before and wanted me to join them.

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'Another time in Siberia I was trying to cross a river when I got hit by a log and washed downstream  -  everything blacked out but somehow I managed to catch a branch. 'It took me two days to walk back upstream to where I'd left my provisions. And received 29 marriage proposals. The 61-year-old grandmother stepped off a boat at Scrabster in northern Scotland to begin the final leg of her journey home to Tenby in south-west Wales. The only break in her odyssey was brief trip to Ireland from America to attend her daughter's wedding last year. As Forrest Gump would say: “I just felt like running…” This Men’s Run Forrest Run singlet allows you to run like Forrest AND get all of the Forrest Gump quotes yelled to you.. but that probably already happens anyways.

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I'm filled with huge excitement and joy because, at last, home is now on the horizon.' The 61-year-old is drawing close to the finale of her five-year trekShe was hit by a bus on a road in Siberia after becoming disorientated by a bout of pneumonia.

On the home run: Rosie on her arrival in Scotland for the last part of her trekThe intrepid pensioner on her travels in Times Square, New YorkShe set off in October 2003, her purpose to raise money for cancer charities  -  she lost her husband Clive to prostate cancer in 2002  -  and an orphanage in Russia. No comments have so far been submitted.

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Her round-the-world run has taken her through England, Holland, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Russia, the U.S., Canada, Greenland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands and now to Scotland. The world of running is intimidating- we know. But her epic run brought a number of alarming surprises. She has been hit by a bus, was almost swept to her death in a raging river and had to cope with fearsome bears and hungry wolves. The temperatures get so low that everything freezes solid. 'It wasn't the driver's fault and the doctors told me it was just as well he had hit me, otherwise they wouldn't have been able to treat the pneumonia. Rosie, pictured near the village of Khilok, Buryatia, Eastern Siberia, RussiaShe also encountered grizzly bears and coyotes and was followed by wolves in Siberia.

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