The Facts

We had planned to wild camp most of the route, although we new that this may not be possible in places, so we will use official camping sites. we needed to average 14 miles a day to complete this challenge in 14 days. Some days were going to be longer, anything up to 22 miles so that we can either finish Early or have a rest day mid walk. This has been a lifetime wish of mine, ever since i read " A walk in the Woods" by Bill Bryson. We had no idea if we could complete this as so many factors come into play, my fitness being one but the weather can also play a big part in dashing our hopes of finishing. All i know is that I believe this will be my only chance to attempt this (not getting any younger), also it would not be fair on my lovely wife Michelle to expect her to put up with me gallivanting out for weeks on end in the countryside, while she is stuck at home. Sadly due to a Fall i had and a suspected Cracked rib, we had to end our attempt at Richmond. we do plan to finish it off though.

Saturday 11 May 2013

Day 6


Day 6 

Shap to Kirkby Stephen

Today we walked 21 miles from Shap to Kigby Stephen via Orton, where we stopped for some grub and a coffee. The walk was long but with a lot less climbing to do we made good time and hoped we could make grounds on the time we lost the day before.



This was the hight of the climbs today

Walking parallel with the M6

1 mile to Orton and a well deserved Coffee
The Weather was dry but a bit breezy.



West or East, you decide

































































Video of Day 6



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