Day 3 - Rest day, picking up Snowdrop
Up about 0530, then out the door to catch the 0712 from St Ives to St Erth.
St Ives is on a branch line, St Erth is the main hub where it all happens, I
can get eg to Edinburgh or London from here (5-ish hours to London).
To cut a long day short, I collected Snowdrop (SD) from its storage site
and am now sitting in a campsite somewhere near Dartmoor. Tomorrow, I have no
dongle signal here, so can't find one yet, I will find a campsite about 15
miles from St Ives, then go back to St Ives and walk to SD. I'll do something
similar each day.
So that gives me somewhere I can use the laptop for 3-4 hours each morning
and 1-2 hours in the evening. Plus, *BIG* plus, I can just use a day sack!
Bliss.
Annoyingly, as I had no hot-spot warning I've a blister on the side
of one foot. I have to up the mileage (gradually) but down the injuries.
A hot-spot, on a foot or elsewhere, which is the feeling you get when something
is rubbing your skin away, is like an oil light on the dashboard of a car. You
have to take action asap, half a mile down the road may be too late ...
One thing I'm looking forward to is getting some aerobic exercise, road-walking
with big pack was like an endurance weight-training session in a gym.
Nothing ventured nothing gained as they say! Snowdrop will be getting a lot of exercise too :-)
ReplyDeleteSounds like a lot of fun and many new places to see, keep going Marc and enjoy! T x
Hi Marc, good luck with this venture. Are you now trying to accomplish this on your own, with your camper? Just curious. Take care and above all ... enjoy!
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