Weather: Extremely windy! This made walking so difficult in some places. Certainly, it was more exhausting, too! It was not very cold, although I wore two T-shirts and a jumper. Most of the day it was spitting with light rain. At one point, it even felt like it was going to bucket it down – but it didn’t.
Walking report: The walk was quite boring! It started mostly following roads and paved footpaths. Then it finally opened up onto the North Downs Way. The path went up and down lots of valleys and long, empty fields until I finally arrived in Shepherdswell. This only took me about 3.5 hours to walk 17.1km; a beautiful little village with a nice-looking pub, although it’s not open until 2 pm. Therefore, the only place for a coffee and a sit-down was a quaint little farm shop. I stopped there for a brief spell before marching onwards to Dover.
The route to Dover was a bit different – a lot of gradual climbs, some steep and quite a few wooded areas to pass through. It was mostly quite straightforward, apart from the strong wind and mud that made it quite an arduous walk! I certainly missed the warmth and ease of walking like in Spain.
Thoughts: Walking long distances alone is not an easy task, but one I am very comfortable with doing. When I was buying my boots from a shop in Horsham, another potential customer in the store asked me what I was looking to use them for. I explained I was going to walk from Canterbury to Rome. His reaction was similar to most I’ve encountered so far – shock and ermm.. why?! He asked me if I was going to get paid for it, or if I was walking there for charity. When I explained to him I wasn’t doing either, he seemed even more confused – “So why then? He said.” My response at that moment was such a simple answer to give!
Why not!
He seemed to accept this answer, wished me well and left me alone.
During my walk today, I was thinking about that moment a lot. I have since decided to raise money for charity – MacMillan Cancer Support. My reasons for choosing them, as you have probably seen are my way of remembering my dad but also supporting others who may be/have experienced the effects of the tragic illness.
My ‘why not’ reason feels a bit more complex. For over 15 years, I struggled to walk because of a deteriorating hip joint. Every step I took was quite painful and not much fun. I think I’ve survived on Ibuprofen and Paracetamol for as long as I can remember. Even during both of my Camino de Santiago pilgrimages and the one I completed in Portugal. It was a daily occurrence to be taking tablets at least 3-4 times a day.
In February 2024, all that pain finally came to an end, with a nice new titanium ball, socket joint and femur being fitted into my right leg. Now that the new joint has fully embedded itself and formed a new part of my body. I have not once had to take any pain medication because it hurts. To me, this is quite a strange thing, particularly having been used to it for so long. So, my ‘why not?’ Must be – because I can! I have walked several times alone and spent a lot of time in my life being single, so I feel very confident in myself and do not have any fear of being alone.
Nor am I searching for anything either. I can do this walk and will do this walk not just to raise money for charity and remember my dad, but ultimately because I can and can! Also, life at school is always so busy. It will be nice to step (excuse the pun) away from it all and just be. Like I said on my website, left foot, right foot and onwards I go.
For now, though, it’s time to return to school (teaching) and get fitter until the Easter holidays and my next 500+ mile adventure walking across France.
Weather: There has been an abundance of sunshine today, all the way from Chipperfield through London and crossing the channel to France. I have certainly caught the sun already!
Journey: Today has been a very fluid day! My first train from Rickmansworth to Kings Cross was easy. My second train, from King's Cross International to Dover, was a doddle. The walk down to the P&O ferry terminal was lovely. Walking through the town and along the coast in the sunshine was heavenly. The ferry journey was very calm. I sat outside, walked around and took a lot of photos. When I arrived here in Calais, there was a free bus, which brought me into the town centre. It was an odd little thing. An electric minibus type thing. A cross between a taxi and a van, with only 10 seats and a small amount of standing room. Just as the bus started getting busier and uncomfortable, I decided to get off. A fortunate choice to have made! I saw a beautiful building, which I decided to go and take a photo of. Upon closer inspection, I discovered it was the town hall. I went inside, hoping to find a stamp for my credential passport. (A book that is once filled with a stamp from each place I stop will grant me a certificate in Latin from the Vatican office in Rome. I was very lucky, especially considering how awful my spoken French request was, but I walked away with a nice photo and a first of many French stamps. With a spring in my step, and satisfaction for a relaxing day in my heart. I walked up to my Airbnb for the night. It is a brilliant place to stay. It’s a very spacious 1-bed flat with a very comfy bed, dining table, lounge and a kitchen. There is a Carrefour, and a quaint church around the corner. I’ve been to stock up on supplies for breakfast and lunch tomorrow, say a few prayers and explore a bit. Once I got back to the flat, I organised my things for the morning and cooked a yummy chicken and rice dish for tea. I am now chilling with Netflix and a beer; starting to feel ready for bed. My excitement for starting my first day of French adventures is gradually increasing along with my realisation of where I am! Today has gone by so quickly; It all feels like a blur.
Weather: The weather today, has once again been heavenly! Just the right kind of warm, glorious sunshine! A bit windy in places, but not too uncomfortable to walk.
Walking report: Being my first day, I was not sure what to expect. I knew the route would be along the Calais beach, but I didn’t expect it all to be! It was quite hard going at first. My bag with 3 litres of water in it felt very heavy!! I opted for the alternative path after a while, as I’d just had enough of all the sand making it harder to walk. I had a quick coffee stop in Sangatte before walking the rest of the way along yet another beach, all the way here to Wissant. The sand and size of this beach were just incredible! It was so easy to walk along. I stopped for lunch on an old German battlement until I noticed the tide coming in very fast!! I got going quite quickly because I could see the path up to Wissant was soon to be underwater. Luckily, I arrived just in time, too! I manage to dodge a few waves, climbing on the wooden groynes up to the boat ramp/foot path. I have checked into a lovely campsite for the night, pitched my tent, had a wonderful hot shower and a walk around the town. Now, I’m currently sitting on a bench, relaxing in the sun, ready for dinner and a lie down! My first 24k in France is done. It was quite easy too! Several steep bits that took my breath away, but nothing I couldn’t handle. The views across the channel were just sensational! The ‘Côte d’Opale’ really is quite something to see. I was semi-tempted to skip this bit, but I’m so pleased I didn’t! It’ll be the last stretch of sea until Italy, so certainly worth it!
Thoughts for the day: Not too many thoughts today, I was mostly thinking about my feet and shoes being more comfortable. Then, when I was not focused on them, my attention was drawn to how heavy my bag felt. It certainly didn’t feel that heavy when I was practising at home. There are only a few things I’ve added. I’m wondering if the extra 1 litre of water is what’s done it. Or, I’m just weaker and not used to it. Who knows.. I’m sure I’ll get used to it! The only other thing that distracted my attention from the incredible views, feet and bag was once again – Pace. A word I am now starting to dislike. ‘Am I going quickly enough? '’ Am I walking 5k an hour?’ ‘I need to arrive at 2 pm.’ All of these ‘Am I’ statements are quickly being left behind! What is the point of me walking this journey if I don’t focus on what’s truly important; walking from place to place with a smile on my face, love in my heart and enjoying the journey along the way! Tomorrow, I feel like it will be a very different way!
Quote for the day: I wish the popular line in the Disney film Frozen were true - "the cold never bothered me anyway!"
Weather: Horribly windy, cold and not very nice.
Walking report: A very tiresome day! I barely had any sleep because of the -2 degrees and the lack of sleep. It was a hard day of walking, but I managed to get there.
Thoughts for the day: carry less stuff! This camping idea is not a good one - it is far too cold and I have only gone and brought the wrong sleeping bag!
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Weather: Beautiful! Heavenly sunshine, minimal wind! My convertible trouser-shorts came in handy today! My legs saw the sunlight for their first time in years! 🤣
Walking report: Nowhere to stop again, so I’m pleased I had a sandwich I made from the continental breakfast I didn’t want this morning. I wolfed that down for lunch as soon as I’d found a place to stay. Not booking in advance is risky business! Although I’ve ended up with a cosy campsite cabin for the night. Dinner has been an interesting one - ‘Pizza Queen.’ A Cannibal from a vending machine! I ordered it much like you would a touch screen in any fast-food place, and the machine got to work. It served me an interesting-looking pizza in a box through what looked like a letterbox. It wasn’t too bad either. Not sure I’ll choose to relive the experience though.
Thoughts for the day: None! It was a beautiful walk through lovely forests, fields and farms. All I could think about was my shoes, my ankle and making sure I arrived. Oh, and also, how lovely the sunshine and music were that kept me going.
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