I'm going to be travelling from Auburn to Lakewood (just south of Tacoma) tomorrow; MapQuest plots this as a 21.89-mile route (remember, I have to avoid the interstate), which ought to present a decent challenge to my nearly-recuperated feet. I think I'll start early tomorrow-- very early. Say, 6:30 or 7:00AM. Early to bed, early to rise...
With the trekking poles, I'm hoping to make decent time as I stilt my way across the landscape like a tardy Olympian who's missed the biathlon. The poles were helpful when I was barely able to put any weight on my feet; I'm confident they'll be even more of a boon now.
I'm hoping to be staying at either an abbey or (gasp) a convent in the vicinity of Lacey on Saturday; the stay won't be free, but will provide me an address to which my father can send some supplies (bill me for the equipment and shipping cost, Dad). I'm a bit worried about adding yet more weight to the pack, but these are necessaries: a new sleeping bag and a one-man tent, both of which Dad selected based on quality and, just as important, weight.
Speaking of weight: when I was in Kent, Rico noted that I was carrying around too much cotton (jeans, socks, shirts), so I might be switching all that out for lighter-weight materials at some point in the near future.
So that's the plan for the next few days. Keep those fingers and tentacles crossed.
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Marathon
12 years ago
5 comments:
Kevin, I am at a Yonsei computer that can handle your site (I'm still wary of using my home laptop), and I'm happy to see that you're going strong . . . even if limping along.
You and Tiger Woods.
Keep at it. You'll never regret this walk, and I can see that you're already learning a lot.
We're cheering you on.
Jeffery Hodges
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Thanks, Jeff.
Kevin
told yew about the cotton clothes a long time ago, hatte!
Really, you are an inspiration to us all, Kevin.
Jeffery, I'm sorry I never followed up on the problems you were having with reading Kevin's blog on your other computer. I think it might have been sitting too close to a fan.
Malcolm, I've just accessed from my home laptop, and there now seems to be no problem.
I notice that the fan is off...
Jeffery Hodges
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