Yeah, I've noticed that.
I've just found this photo of what I'll be climbing to the top of....hopefully. I'm not sure from which direction we approach it yet though because the NSPCC still haven't sent me my maps and stuff.
Yeah, I've noticed that.
I've just found this photo of what I'll be climbing to the top of....hopefully. I'm not sure from which direction we approach it yet though because the NSPCC still haven't sent me my maps and stuff.
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Hmm, I wasn't a happy lad yesterday when my maps and other information finally arrived.
There were a few things which I feel the NSPCC have had on their site for folk to read before they paid their £15 to register for the walk. They're not major things but they are things which may put some folk off doing the challenge walk and I think should have been out in the open before hand.
For example...
I didn't know that they can stop you from doing the walk at the starting line if they think that you are unable to complete the course because of ill health or whatever.
I didn't know that you have to hit certain checkpoints by certain times or they will stop you from going on and pull you out of the walk.
I didn't know that they can pull you out of the walk at any time if they feel you are unable to complete it.
In the info pack it say's that you must do at least two months training before the walk as it is a difficult walk and you need to be pretty fit to finish it within the time limit. That's all well and good but there is only approx 5 weeks left to the walk so how are folk going to do two bloody months training?. lol
There are a few other minor things as well which I feel should have been made clear before folk registered. I know some of it is common sense stuff but a lot of non-walkers take part in these events and it would be very helpful to them to have things pointed out to them from the start.
Anyway, non of the above has put me off and obviously I'll still be doing it, although I might have to hold my breath everytime I pass a Marshall so they don't hear me wheezing because of my asthma and pull me out of the challenge. lol
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It will probably be the back of the pack that they will be looking at more closely.
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I hope so because I plan to be around mid of the pack for most of the way. I don't know how many are doing it but my number is 401, I'm not sure if that's any indication as to how many have registered so far or not?
I did a 10 mile walk this afternoon in the wind and rain and mud and was dead chuffed to complete it in 2 hours 40 mins and not be tired or out of breath at the end. Okay I admit it was an easy walk compared to the walk I'm doing in September but that's still a pretty good time for 10 miles in this weather and my fitness level must be pretty good for me not to be tired at the end. It's boosted my confidence a bit anyway.
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Never done a 10 mile walk, 10 mile runs back in the mid 1980's, used to be about 60-65 mins for those. I did a 25 mile walk back in the 1960's can't remember what the time was though. I know me feet ached like hell the next day, mind you I hadn't done any training
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