Wednesday, 9 November 2011

Walks around Clumber

Our preparations for next year continue with a variety of walks. In Clumber we found a beautiful walk; down the lime tree avenue, past the house, right around the lake, through the woods and back to the lime tree avenue. A total of 12kms. There are no steep hills but we can find them elsewhere.

The weather has been kind to us until this week - although we did manage a 12km walk, with hills, before the rain set in. We tend to carry about 3/4 of our Camino pack weight at present, partly as we are using our small packs which hold less. We'll put the weight up early in the New Year. We are also checking out our gear, for wear etc. New mid layer socks as they are the ones which wear most but otherwise we'll take the same basic kit that we took last year.



View across the lake

The lime tree avenue

Sunday, 2 October 2011

Autumn Views

Some unusual sights on a couple of our latest walks. One could be tagged ' well I left my tractor here some time ago'. The other could be called 'disdain' as the alpaca was definitely not talking to us!
More normal sightings for this time of year were the spiders' webs along the hedges, with the dew still on them as the early mist was just beginning to lift.
There have been mushrooms in the fields, picked and eaten, as well as the last of the good brambles in the hedges to go with our apples.
Our latest walks have varied between 7km and 12kms with some fairly steep hills for added interest and practise.



The tractor wheel has been there for so long that the tree has grown right through it.

Alpaca are still an unusual sight in the English countryside. The other one hid behind the tree.




Spiders webs are more common. These were along the hedge sides earlier this week

Monday, 19 September 2011

September walking

The weather has not been very good lately. However we have managed some walking, chiefly around Dulverton. Steep hills, streams, wooded tracks. Very like the Camino. We even found a granary (hórreo) when we visited Arlington Court
We are aiming to walk 7-10kms on an average walk with one 15km per week for the next few weeks. This is really to keep us fit and then we'll build up the distance again in the New Year. We are carrying 2/3 of the Camino weight in our rucksacs, again with the idea of building up to full weight later on.




The hill from the workhouse, at river level

The old packhorse bridge with the 'new' road bridge in the trees




The view forward and back along the track




A green 'speckled bush cricket' sitting on Terry's hand

The old granary in the grounds of Arlington Court

Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Preparing for 2012

Rather than hanging up our boots and taking life easy we are, as previously posted, training for a return to the Camino in 2012.

So far we are walking locally between 8 and 10 kms with fairly light packs. We will build this up again as time goes by, both distance and also weights.

There is also the discussion over the proposed length of the stages each day and the time needed to complete the walk. This worked well for us this year giving us an aim for each day. We would not be tied to a strict timetable as much will depend on the weather, places we pass through and want to explore more fully as well as physical fitness etc. Making outline plans however will keep us happily occupied during the coming months.

Tuesday, 19 July 2011

Future planning

All our preparation and training was well worth the effort. There are some very steep hills on the Camino Inglés, as we were told before going. However, apart from the hill out of Pontedeume we did not find them too difficult as we had trained in a hilly area.
Now we are thinking of returning again to the Camino Primitivo and picking up where we left off last year, at Tineo. However that will not be until some time next year. For now it is back to 'keeping in training' walks so we will be adding to this blog from time to time.

The full record of our time on the Camino Inglés, from leaving Plymouth until our return, is in the May entries on Return to the Camino



Waymark, Santiago de Compostela

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Final preparations for 2011

We are as prepared as we can be, apart from a few more practise walks. Our tickets for the ferry have arrived and we have some euros. All we need now is to re-check our bags and to have a good journey to Ferrol, via Santander, Oviedo and Ribadeo.
This is the last post needed here we think, so our travel blog will be found on Return to the Camino. Apart from an introductory post for 2011 this will be added to only occasionally along the way, and then more fully when we return home.
The family, as usual, get left to 'hold the fort'!

Friday, 8 April 2011

Sun and warmth

A 9km walk today, again carrying our full packs and about 2/3 full water bottles as it was warm. Walking with our sleeves rolled up and enjoying the sun. We walked along the river valley, under the dual carriage-way and then up a steep hill. We stopped for a drink and snack bar and to take photos looking back downhill and across to Dartmoor. There are bumble bees and butterflies as well as primroses and violets. The orange tip butterfly is well camouglaged on the garlic mustard, its main food plant



View across to Dartmoor

Orange Tip butterfly

Sunday, 3 April 2011

Guide book, walks and rain

Our CSJ guide book to the Camino Inglés has come and we are busy studying the route we plan to take. During the week we have managed several walks, all with our packs. These are settled at around 8kg (Terry) and 6kg (Valerie) including some water each. Today we thought we would have a short walk, minus packs, around town only. It rained after about 5 minutes, we had no waterproofs, so spent 10 minutes under the bridge on the stream side until it dried up a bit. A very short walk as we went home to get dry!

Wednesday, 23 March 2011

Breaking the 15km barrier

After two walks of 9km each this week we went for a long walk today. A total of 15.6km on a mix of roads and forest tracks. There were a number of hills, one very steep at 1 in 10 for 1km. We had a lunch stop about halfway round. The weather was just right for walking, sunny and warm much of the time although there was a chilly wind in places.

The photos are from our various walks this week


The roe deer print was seen in the woods.

The sea wall walk is alongside the railway



Tiny fish in the lake.

The cows watching the walkers going past.

Friday, 18 March 2011

Terry's Packing List

Terry is carrying the full kit he expects to carry on the Camino:-
T-shirt x 2 = 300gm
Shirt x 240gm
Trousers x 400gm
Long johns x 120gm
Underwear x 160gm
Socks x 200gm
Waterproof trousers x 350gm
Poncho x 340gm
Towels x 480gm
Sleeping bags 850 x 2 =1kg 700gm
Crocs x 220gm
Fleece x 350gm
First Aid/toothpaste/Tel charger/cable/sporks etc x 470gm
Rucksac x 1kg 67gm

Total weight 7kg  excluding water. Terry has 2x 1lt bottles which could add a further 2kg when full. If it is very hot then the extra fleece weighing 300gm will go in the rucksac too. If we do need to carry full bottles we will drink Terry's first to get the weight down quickly.