Whilst I've been recovering from the op, I've had plenty of time to plan my walk. I had originally intended to simply stop when tired, camping most of the way and booking a bed and breakfast once a week or so.
My nerve has deserted me! I have now broken the walk down into roughly 12 mile days, and I've booked campsites, bed and breakfasts, and ear-marked possible wild camping spots. For much of the time, this tent (Durston Xmid Pro 2P) which I trialled on the Dales Highway in July, will be my home:
I have to say, getting stuck into the planning has made me more and more excited that the walk is possible and will actually happen now, with renewed determination to get myself fit and well for the start of the walk.
I'm currently walking about a mile a day - sounds awful considering where I was before the op, but never mind. The target is to increase that over the next 8 weeks to 12 miles, gradually adding weight to the backpack as I fully heal and gain strength.
The high level plan for the walk is as follows:
- Days 1-10 Penzance to Tintagel 120 miles
- Days 11-20 Tintagel to Quantocks 240 miles
- Days 21-30 Quantocks to Hay-on-Wye 360 miles
- Days 31-40 Hay-on-Wye to Thorpe 480 miles
- Days 41-50 Thorpe to Horton-in-Ribblesdale 610 miles
- Days 51-60 Horton-in-Ribblesdale to Byrness 730 miles
- Days 61-70 Byrness to Linlithgow 850 miles
- Days 71-80 Linlithgow to Kinlochleven 960 miles
- Days 81-90 Kinlochleven to Loch Broom 1080 miles
- Days 91-100 Loch Broom to John O'Groats 1220 miles
Splitting this a little differently according to the National Trails, the route looks like this:
- Days 1-16 South West Coastal Path (Penzance to Barnstaple) (16 days)
- Days 17- 25 Barnstaple to Chepstow (9 days)
- Days 26 - 32 Offa's Dyke Path (Chepstow to Knighton) (7 days)
- Days 33- 42 Knighton to Edale (10 days)
- Days 43-62 Pennine Way (Edale to Kirk Yeltholm) (20 days)
- Days 63- 73 Kirk Yetholm to Drymen (Loch Lomond) (11 days)
- Days 74- 81 West Highland Way (Drymen to Fort William) (8 days)
- Days 82-91 Cape Wrath Trail (Fort William to Oykel Bridge) (10 days)
- Days 92-99 Oykel Bridge to Keiss (7 days)
- Days100 -101 Keiss to John O-Groats (2 days)
As you can see, the walk isn't quite as neat as 1200 miles (its more like 1220), and I'll likely take a bit longer than 100 days, but you get the drift!
Dear Anne, thank you for clarifying the Lairg conundrum as I was wondering which route you’d be taking when you first mentioned it! Must have been amazing passing under an Osprey nest, wow. Good luck on this last stage - and fingers Xd with your boots! Mark (Lethbridge)
ReplyDeleteThank you Mark! Fortunately I had my old boots to fall back on, so all good!
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