Monday, 1 June 2009

The Off...

We left today from John O'Groats - actually it was from the further point of Duncansby Head. We covered the 20 odd miles to Wick without bother. Patch wore her boots most of the way which did a great job of preventing some initial soreness from develping.

I'm camped next to another end to ender (Steve) and his wie

7 comments:

blueskyscotland said...

All the best..!!

Alan Sloman said...

Well done Sophie. It's a massive walk, so think of it as tomorrow's walk, with just a lot of tomorrows!

Tight Laces,
Alan

Daryl May said...

Will be following your tale with interest, imagining you following Patch's tail. Weather looks good. Godspeed.

MickB said...

Hi Sophie

Gayle and I will follow your blog with interest. We will also endeavour to meet up and walk with you for a while - at least 1 night. Enjoy the walk - as Mr Sloman says, it's only a one day walk followed by another, then another ...

It'll all be over far too soon, so enjoy every minute - even the hard days.

Mick

Karen said...

Heya

I'm just another person who hopes to do a LEJOG walk one day, so I follow the blogs every year. I wish you the best of luck, and hope you have a wonderful time!

John Manning said...

Alan and MickB's advice to think of it as just a day walk, followed by another day walk, is spot-on.

By the time you've finished, I bet Mick's phrase "It'll all be over far too soon" will ring really true - you'll be set to walk all the way back to JoG!

Fantastic that you've already met up with another end-to-ender. Must be quite a community out there, scattered the length and breadth of the country.

Have fun, and hope to see you when you reach Yorkshire.

Sophie Easterbrook said...

Hi all, many thanks for your comments - they do mean a lot. I had a rather uncomfortable day not long ago and I remembered some of the previous comments written and it helped me smile!