The task ahead is further complicated by what appears to be a further complication. The idea was to do a walk covering 70 mountains in my 70th year in July, starting on the 10th of July (10X7=70). Part of the training regime would be the 2021 TGO challenge which is planned for May 2021. But now, the organisers have announced that maybe, only maybe, though, that the TGO challenge could be moved to June or July. My priority would be to do the TGO challenge whenever it happens and, I believe, JJ has the same view. So, I'd have to do the 70 tops later on - probably September when the schools are back and the warmth and daylight are still with us.
I have the list of hills and a provisional route (the second attempt at a route) Thus, the attempt would begin at Haweswater and end at Langdale after performing a kind of figure-8. I would probably camp, mainly wild camping but with the odd campsite and fish and chip shop. I would aim to take LTD with me, which also provides another logistical challenge.......
This challenge involves Lucky's supply of kibble. The problem is that kibble can only be bought in quantities which are too big to reasonably carry. LTD can carry about 3 days supply and I could carry a similar extra amount, but at some point, re-supply would be needed. I might have to suggest to Mrs K that trips to Keswick and Eskdale in September (Or July) would be Just The Thing.
Its all still in the planning stage - I might add a day or two as rest days. In the meantime, I think I need to do a really long walk or two....
Finally - the charity bit - last time I did this sort of thing, I managed to raise a fair amount of spondoolies by using those "reviews" that bloggers used to get to do, in which they got given free kit and had to write about how nice and sploshingly good value for money whatever it was a company wanted reviewed. The companies were really very open to the suggestion that they send two bits of whatever kit it was and let me sell one and keep the other.... but nobody asks for reviews any more.... So I'm occasionally having a "trying-to-think-something-up" session and not being very successful about it, yo be honest. Some people raise charity cash by just asking for it, but I'm not really keen on that. I like people to get something in exchange.... other than a brief feeling of smug saintlyhood... Not that there's anything wrong with a brief feeling of saintlyhood...
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Years ago when I did the overrated Coast to Coast (I say that because of the middle section) I went out in advance and left a cache of food at a farm in Shap. I also had my springer spaniel Barney with me so I understand the doggy food problem. Barney loved the tent and looked on anxiously as I erected it, he would then bolt straight in. Happy days.
Sounds fantastic Mike. There was some cracking weather for a winter camp over January. Such a shame being denied that.
Hey mate, just found your blog via a walking forum. Just wondering, have you ever done The Ribble Way? ��
Claire - I haven't done the Ribble Way (although I lived quite close to it for a while!) Looks quite nice, although I expect there'll be a lot of cattle, specially in the Milklands of Craven. LTD doesn't really get on with cows!
Sir Hugh - Yes, posting parcels is probably the way forward. I can do some shopping as well, mainly in Keswick. Not sure about leaving the dog fastened up outside Booths, though (I do have a security device for his harness which would seriously slow down a would-be dog thief.... if anybody feels like pinching a scraggy old mongrel....
I sympathise with LTD. I also do not get along with cows, the weird starey buggers they are.
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