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DAVID GETTING INTO DAD'S BAD HABITS IN THE BRECONS |
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SIMULATED ICE CLIMBING AT THE NEC |
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WHITE HORSE WALK MAP |
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STEVE BULL AND ME IN TRAINING FOR WHITE HORSE WALK |
With paid
employment continuing to elude me, I have focussed my mind on other things and
kept myself as busy as ever. At the end of January son David and I spent two
days trekking the Brecon Beacons in the snow and camping at sub-zero
temperatures. In March I watched David compete successfully in the Triathlon at
the Outdoor Show at the NEC in Birmingham. I also listened to Joe Simpson
describing his miraculous escape from Siula Grande (see www.touchingthevoid.co.uk).
I have now given
six talks about my John o’Groats to Land’s End trek to local groups, and
continued to raise cash for Cancer Research and BHF – £8,272 so date. Another
four talks are scheduled. Among my supporters during the walk were Steve and
Lisa Bull, landlord and landlady of the White Horse pub in Bishop’s Waltham.
Upon my return, Steve suggested that, jointly, we might undertake a significant
walking challenge nearer to home – something that could be managed within the
three-day period that Steve could realistically be absent from his pub.
In response to this
I have devised what is now referred to as the WHITE HORSE WALK. It takes place
over the 3 days from 1-3 May 2010 and involves a 100km (62.5 mile) trek through
rural Hampshire with night-stops at the White Horse Inns in Westbourne, near
Emsworth, and Priors Dean, near Petersfield (the latter also known as the Pub
With No Name because of the absence of signs).
Jokingly referred
to as the biggest pub-crawl in Hampshire, the walk is being used to raise money
for Macmillan Cancer Support in recognition of the help given by Macmillan
nurses to Lisa’s Mum, Glenda, during her recovery from breast cancer and also
to the family of local friend, Keith Cook, whose son Jason died recently of a
brain tumour after an 8-year battle.
Word has got about,
so Steve and I will now being joined by many other local walkers and
supporters. All three pubs are laying on musical entertainment and have pledged
food and a free pint to charity walkers. It should be a brilliant May Bank
Holiday long-weekend.
After this? Well,
around the end of May I will spend a couple of weeks moseying around the
Scottish Highlands, including a week on the Isle of Skye with friends from the
Outcasts. Also friend Jim, who I stayed with in Sheffield, has suggested we
undertake Wainwright’s Coast-to-Coast walk together. Meanwhile, I’m reading
avidly about the High Level Route along the Pyrenees.