Peterlee Hostellers
Peterlee Hostellers was started by my parents, Albert ‘Dusty’ Miller & Thelma Miller in the early 1970’s when I was about 12 or 13 years old. It was all run on a voluntary basis with members paying subs to cover the costs and we met at The White House on Eden Lane to plan our trips. There was a walking group and a rock climbing group, which tended to split up when we arrived at where we were staying. Mum and dad led the walking group.
We went all over. I remember doing the Lyke Wake Walk in North Yorkshire, which is a 42 mile walk from Scarth Wood Moor, across the North Yorkshire Moors and ending on the coast at Ravenscar. When I was a bit older, me and dad walked the length of the Pennine Way, which runs 268 miles from the Peak District to the Scottish Borders. Dad took a fortnight’s holiday, so we had no choice but to complete the walk inside 14 days. I think I was studying for my A Levels, or about to start 6th Form at Shotton Hall Comp.
My dad worked at the Post Office in Peterlee on Halisham Place from 1964 until he retired in 1993. A lot of people knew him as ‘the walking postman’. One year he talked eight of his workmates into doing the Durham Dales Challenge. They raised over £250 for the Yellow Brick Road Appeal. It made the local papers.
Ian Miller