Despite suffering from Parkinson's, Dave will be walking from St Bee's in Cumbria across the Lake District, Yorkshire Dales and North Yorkshire Moors to Robin Hood's Bay across two weeks from September 11-23.
Follow live GPS tracking of Dave's progress at the Parkinson's UK website via THIS LINK, with his fellow walkers including Sky Sports' Head of Formula One, Martin Turner, who is also raising money for Parkinson's UK.
We'll be posting updates from Dave throughout his walk, keep checking this page for updates below.
To donate, visit Dave Clark's JustGiving Page at THIS LINK.
Friday September 23
Day 14 - September 23: Glaisdale-Robin Hood's Bay (19.5m)
DAVE'S DONE IT!
Dave and the team, including Martyn Turner, have completed the Coast-To-Coast walk - and celebrated with a dip in the North Sea at Robin Hood's Bay!
Massive congratulations @DaveClarkTV on completing the Coast to Coast! #ClarkysC2C https://t.co/FPDPt1eTCg pic.twitter.com/50zMrbE4By
— Parkinson's UK (@ParkinsonsUK) September 23, 2016
Thursday September 22
Day 13 - September 22: Great Broughton-Glaisdale (18.5m)
Dave's just one day away from completing the walk - and is enjoying the beautiful scenery of the North Yorks Moors!
The beauty of The North Yorkshire Moors #ClarkysC2C pic.twitter.com/ZBjlY3IxaR
— Dave Clark (@DaveClarkTV) September 22, 2016
Dave was joined today by darts legend and two-time World Champion Dennis Priestley.
18 miles completed today. 19 left until #ClarkysC2C is over. Look who popped in for a gentle stroll today darts fans pic.twitter.com/1ykytWmofo
— Dave Clark (@DaveClarkTV) September 22, 2016
Wednesday September 21
Day 12 - September 21: Ingleby Cross-Great Broughton (12m)
DAVE HAS PASSED HIS INITIAL £40,000 FUNDRAISING TARGET AT JUSTGIVING!!!
Donations to Dave Clark's Coast-To-Coast Walk went beyond the £40,000 barrier on Wednesday - meaning that after Sly have matched the donations Dave will have raised at least £80,000 for Parkinson's UK!
Day 11 - #ClarkysC2C tough 13 miles over Cleveland Hills, spectacular views. 40 miles to go. Yipeeeee X pic.twitter.com/p2HERtV8aS
— Dave Clark (@DaveClarkTV) September 21, 2016
Sky Sports commentator Rod Studd joined Dave on Wednesday as he continues across Yorkshire.
Somewhere near the top of the world.... #clarkysc2c pic.twitter.com/w8iQ55CwKW
— Rod Studd (@Rod_Studd) September 21, 2016
About to set off on Clarky's Coast to Coast walk.... @DaveClarkTV pic.twitter.com/RLcieJIVsC
— Rod Studd (@Rod_Studd) September 21, 2016
Tuesday September 20
Day 11 - September 20: Richmond-Ingleby Cross (23m)
Tuesday was the longest day of the walk - but the finishing line is almost in sight for Dave & the walkers!
Day 10 of my coast to coast adventure - the longest leg so far - 53000 steps , over 23 miles.. Tired Yorkshireman X pic.twitter.com/sddUoiH5y0
— Dave Clark (@DaveClarkTV) September 20, 2016
Day 11 of 13 of #ClarkysC2C challenge - @DaveClarkTV and Martin Turner reach the top of the Yorkshire Moors! https://t.co/w7Q8EjSUFF pic.twitter.com/NkzJTUPm5S
— Parkinson's UK (@ParkinsonsUK) September 21, 2016
Monday September 19
Day Ten - Reeth-Richmond (14m)
Day 9 #ClarkysC2C walk incredible turnout, with old friends from @SkySportsDarts @SkySportsNewsHQ & @Marcotti pic.twitter.com/0l6fSWwktf
— Dave Clark (@DaveClarkTV) September 19, 2016
Sunday September 18
Day Nine - September 18: Keld-Reeth (12.5m)
Dave's now into the second week of his Coast-To-Coast walk as he heads across Yorkshire
84 miles to go #ClarkysC2C - legs aching, heart still strong X pic.twitter.com/aSPNcNnjSb
— Dave Clark (@DaveClarkTV) September 18, 2016
Saturday September 17
Day Eight - September 17: Kirkby Stephen-Keld (14.5m)
Dave's now into his homeland - Yorkshire!
Now all I've got to do is walk the entire width of Yorkshire @ParkinsonsUK #Cllarkysc2c pic.twitter.com/n6uodE26fK
— Dave Clark (@DaveClarkTV) September 18, 2016
Dave's had a special message of support from Good Morning Britain presenters Susanna Reid and Piers Morgan
Friday September 16.@susannareid100 & @piersmorgan join us in wishing @DaveClarkTV luck for the 2nd half of his challenge! #ClarkysC2C pic.twitter.com/1z4XfjhtqJ
— Parkinson's UK (@ParkinsonsUK) September 17, 2016
Day Seven - September 16: Shap-Kirkby Stephen (20.5m)
Morning, 84,000 steps in the last 2 days. I've got blisters on my blisters! Hitting Yorkshire today - yipeeee X pic.twitter.com/6DtAgzEVAW
— Dave Clark (@DaveClarkTV) September 17, 2016
Thursday September 15
Day Six - September 15: Patterdale-Shap (16m)
I have now walked across the entire width of the Lake District. Tough yesterday, 11hrs with a climb to 2500 feet X pic.twitter.com/vf6puQODVs
— Dave Clark (@DaveClarkTV) September 16, 2016
PDC MC John McDonald has enjoyed his time on Dave's walk!
Our last day on the walk I'm going to miss everyone @DaveClarkTV @ParkinsonsUK pic.twitter.com/8h6foyEq82
— John McDonald (@JohnMcDonald_MC) September 16, 2016
Wednesday September 14
Day Five - September 14: Grasmere-Patterdale (7.5m)
Huge day ahead on my coast to coast walk. 16 miles, climbing to 2,500 feet! This is going to hurt @ParkinsonsUK https://t.co/0c2TSWoBOh
— Dave Clark (@DaveClarkTV) September 15, 2016
Dave's getting some great support on the walk!
Its taken us 6 hrs to walk 12 miles, climbing 2000ft .. my reward? .. a cuddle with @DaveClarkTV #soworthit pic.twitter.com/vhwiwdZ62O
— Jo Busson (@jobusson) September 14, 2016
Tuesday September 13
Day Four - September 13: Rosthwaite-Grasmere (9.5m)
PDC Chief Executive Matt Porter has joined Dave for the first three days of his walk.
Sad to have left @DaveClarkTV @JohnMcDonald_MC @Wayne501Mardle and all behind but a memorable 3 days on #ClarkysC2C pic.twitter.com/euL11atAkJ
— Matthew Porter (@MattPorter_PDC) September 13, 2016
Monday September 12
Dave Clark completes day two of the challenge in some testing conditions...
Sunday September 11Tired, but still strong - 18 miles yesterday in the driving rain - day 3 of my coast to coast adventure beckons x pic.twitter.com/kiusjpZhnG
— Dave Clark (@DaveClarkTV) September 13, 2016
Alan Shearer, the Premier League's record goalscorer, has a message for Clarky ahead of his walk.
From one sporting inspiration to another @alanshearer wishes @DaveClarkTV good luck for #ClarkysC2C pic.twitter.com/8OCqolO38p
— Parkinson's UK (@ParkinsonsUK) September 11, 2016
Saturday September 10
Dave Clark is now on his way to St Bees - just one day to go!
On the train heading to the Cumbrian Coast for the start oIf my 200 mile walk. Please take 5 mins to read this X https://t.co/dMvhlSTWIh
— Dave Clark (@DaveClarkTV) September 10, 2016
Saturday September 10
The Daily Mirror have previewed Dave Clark's walk with their own feature - click the link below to read:
.@SkySports darts anchor @DaveClarkTV sets off on 200 mile trek - give him a cheer @DaveAllen1981 @OfficialPDC https://t.co/a2RjUUqbVK
— MIKE WALTERS (@MikeWaltersMGM) September 10, 2016
Friday September 9
See Sky Sports' preview of Dave Clark's walk by clicking the link below, including these excerpts:
"This is the toughest physical battle of my life, apart from battling Parkinson's. I've got a torn meniscus from the wear and tear of playing rugby and football over the years. The physio has also diagnosed an arthritic big toe. But a bit of Parky's, a dodgy knee, and an arthritic toe aren't going to stop me, that's for sure."
"It's a real family, the darts community, and they have been absolutely brilliant. Wayne Mardle is coming along for a few days and John Part is coming for a day as well."
We've spoken to @DaveClarkTV about his upcoming coast-coast challenge for @ParkinsonsUK https://t.co/bdaENWMupn pic.twitter.com/SB3lhpZHMy
— Sky Sports Darts