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- Camino Frances through to Finisterre (May-June 2014)
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Not sure if this is the forum for it but I felt I wanted to share this with you all
Since signing up here a few days ago and getting inspired to begin training for my Camino in May, I started walking after work on Wednesday afternoon with a little pack. It was a hot 39 degree sunny afternoon. I didn't take my GPS watch with me to calculate the distance I had walked so yesterday (Thursday), I set off again after work and it was a sunny very hot 40 degree afternoon, I retraced Wednesday's route to see what distance I had covered the day before. I'm glad to say I covered 8.2km comfortably on both afternoons but I jog every so often so I guess that helps but of course this is all without a weighed pack. I'm picking up my Osprey Sirrus 36L pack from our local hiking shop today and plan to weigh that with roughly 6kg and set out for Mt Gillen this weekend which isn't very far but it is quite hilly so it should get the whole body working (I hope! ) I plan on increasing my daily distances every week with my weighed pack.
Anyhow, I tend not to think much when out hiking (of course still been safe), I just love the outdoors and it's wonderful to be able to see wild life and enjoy how blessed I am to live in such a beautiful place on Earth and I don't need to go very far to get into bushland.
Funny thing was, less than an hour of setting out on my walk/hike, it turned into an overcast, windy, dust storm of an afternoon - I was holding down my Akubra Territory hat over my ears and eyes so it wouldn't fly away... and then I thought to myself 'I said I was going to start training for the Camino, not be on the Camino in the middle of the desert' and then it occurred to me that my Camino probably started at the old Telegraph Station in Alice Springs where I frequent even before I had heard of the Camino... and that changes in weather patterns are bound to happen while on the Camino and I must keep going regardless.
Wow! What a mind boggling revelation! Even with the dust, wind and flies (yes flies! you wouldn't believe how persistent they are out here ) in my face, I couldn't help having a wide grin on my face
Buen Camino!
Not sure if this is the forum for it but I felt I wanted to share this with you all
Since signing up here a few days ago and getting inspired to begin training for my Camino in May, I started walking after work on Wednesday afternoon with a little pack. It was a hot 39 degree sunny afternoon. I didn't take my GPS watch with me to calculate the distance I had walked so yesterday (Thursday), I set off again after work and it was a sunny very hot 40 degree afternoon, I retraced Wednesday's route to see what distance I had covered the day before. I'm glad to say I covered 8.2km comfortably on both afternoons but I jog every so often so I guess that helps but of course this is all without a weighed pack. I'm picking up my Osprey Sirrus 36L pack from our local hiking shop today and plan to weigh that with roughly 6kg and set out for Mt Gillen this weekend which isn't very far but it is quite hilly so it should get the whole body working (I hope! ) I plan on increasing my daily distances every week with my weighed pack.
Anyhow, I tend not to think much when out hiking (of course still been safe), I just love the outdoors and it's wonderful to be able to see wild life and enjoy how blessed I am to live in such a beautiful place on Earth and I don't need to go very far to get into bushland.
Funny thing was, less than an hour of setting out on my walk/hike, it turned into an overcast, windy, dust storm of an afternoon - I was holding down my Akubra Territory hat over my ears and eyes so it wouldn't fly away... and then I thought to myself 'I said I was going to start training for the Camino, not be on the Camino in the middle of the desert' and then it occurred to me that my Camino probably started at the old Telegraph Station in Alice Springs where I frequent even before I had heard of the Camino... and that changes in weather patterns are bound to happen while on the Camino and I must keep going regardless.
Wow! What a mind boggling revelation! Even with the dust, wind and flies (yes flies! you wouldn't believe how persistent they are out here ) in my face, I couldn't help having a wide grin on my face
Buen Camino!