Yes indeedly it's 2008 (Happy New Year etc etc)
Now a few of the twits have been clowning around; pretending that drinking beer was a good way to start training (no ... it's not). However all that was to change, now in the new year things were to get serious... A training schedule!
Basically I came up with the idea of heading into the nearby Peak District, every two weeks to start, to get fitter and to tryout new gear! Everybody was incredibly enthuastic and I thought i had 10 for the first walk on Sunday the 6th January 2008....
.... Well I suppose two wasn't bad; yes that's right me and Richard set out at 8:50am, on an icy January morning into the Peak District. It started well; we got 10 minutes out of Derby before Richard remembered he left his walking boots in his kitchen. Top tip number one check you've got all your kit... So we will start again.
Yes that's right me and Richard set out at 9:15am, on a icy January morning into the Peak District. We had looked though an AA walking book and decided our destination was Hartington (God help Hartington).
Arriving at 10:15am we sprung into action; like a Ferrari F1 car Richard and I were speedly on our way. However unlike a Ferrari F1 car, we were going the wrong way. Top tip number 2. Don't give Richard the map!
The walk was about 7 miles and the weather was fantastic; it wasn't that cold and the sun was beaming through a cloudless sky. Even the ground being frosty helped our journey, making the ground more firm instead of a muddly field. The views were fantastic and there weren't many other people about (well; what other twit would be up at 10:15am, on a Sunday in January, for a walk).
After our initial set backs we rarely had any other problems and soon we had made it to Pilsbury Castle. This was an 11th Century motte and bailey castle, used for a couple of decades to defend the valley. Obviously there wasn't much left of it now, however it was easy to picture how it would of looked like.
When I said we rarely had any other problems I, of course, spoke too soon. When we arrived at Crowdicote, we found the farmer, very nicely, had ploughed the field we had to walk across. This was made even more difficult as the field was on one side of the valley. No problem!!! We took a forced detour around the field and up to the top of the valley. Unfortunately Richard let me go first, which i gratefully obliged, straight into the worlds biggest bog .... 8 minutes later and two very muddy boots I pulled myself out onto edgetop.
Apart from stopping for lunch and cautiously walking through a field full of bulls the trek was pretty straight forward. We arrived back in Hartington 4hrs later and I looked at the stats my pedometer had given:
- Distance: 7.556 Miles
- Total Steps: 13,303
- Kcal burned: 470.03
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