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#walk1000miles 2018

Posted on January 3, 2019 by Christine Lucas

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downloadWelcome to my second #walk1000miles post!

2018 has been the second year I’ve participated in the initiative by Country Walking Magazine. My story was even a feature for their 2018 campaign. You can read all about the positive affects of walking on mental health by reading my post here.

For the past 12 months, I’ve been busy counting my miles daily and tallying my weekly totals. I’ve counted workouts on the cross-trainer, walks to work, exercising the family dog, Riley and of course holidays and days out with David! My overall mileage for 2018 has been a wonderful 1,871 miles. Beating my 2017 total, by over 500 miles!

As in 2017‘s post, I’ve split the year into seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter, and give the miles for each of the three months. It will be good to see how different my mileage accumulates over the year and how it differs per season and against 2017’s totals.

So without further ado, let’s begin with my favourite season of all, spring!

Spring: (March, April and May)

I don’t know about you, but 2018 has simply flown! Spring seems such a long time ago!  However I can still remember the excitement I felt when the first buds in the yarden began to sprout and the days lengthened. During this quarter there were many days out to the Lake District. As well as walking Riley at local parks and nature reserves. I even completed my 500 miles by April!

David and Christine at Castle Crag
David and Christine at Castle Crag
Riley and Bennie
Riley and Bennie
Reaching 500 miles
Reaching 500 miles
David and Riley at mere Sands Wood
David and Riley at mere Sands Wood
View from a hide - Pennington Flash
View from a hide – Pennington Flash
Latrigg
Latrigg

Total miles for spring= 481. That’s 150 miles more than the spring of 2017! Riley accompanied me on 133 miles this quarter.

Summer: (June, July and August)

Summer 2018 was simply fantastic! I had so much fun! I saw and shared with David (and you) so many diverse experiences. June for me is always about The Wildlife Trusts‘ 30 Days Wild, and what a wild month it was! David and I visited many new nature reserves and even managed to fit in a few days holiday to the Lake District. I swam in cold tarns and walked alpacas. In July, David and I saw art trails of robins and bees in Nottingham and Manchester. I completed the #walk1000miles challenge and my friend Jennifer visited from California.

David and Riley at Port Sunlight River Park
David and Riley at Port Sunlight River Park
#walk1000miles
#walk1000miles
At Derwentwater
At Derwentwater
Stickle Tarn swim
Stickle Tarn swim
Robin Hood and Christine
Robin Hood and Christine
Selfie Time!
Selfie Time!
The Birds and the Bees
The Birds and the Bees

Total miles for summer= 442.

I was surprised that 2018’s summer miles were lower than spring’s! However my overall total for summer was higher than 2017’s. I probably would have achieved more miles if it wasn’t for the heat. 2018 saw the NW of England roast under a heatwave for about two months (May-July). It was glorious to feel the heat and sunshine whilst sunbathing, but not good for walking! I really need better footwear for the summer months. Many blisters are not conducive to walking miles!

Autumn: (September, October and November)

Though I’d completed this years #walk1000miles by the 13th July, I decided to continue to count my miles and see what mileage I’d achieve by December 31st. Autumn is a beautiful season and I managed to enjoy the changing colours by getting out more. I got off the bus earlier, then walked 40+ minutes to work. I took Riley on more walks to the local park and spent four days touring the Highlands of Scotland.

Getting changed, Loch Etive
Getting changed, Loch Etive
David at Glenfinnan Viaduct
David at Glenfinnan Viaduct
The Old Man of Storr
The Old Man of Storr
Giants in Liverpool
Giants in Liverpool
Loughrigg Tarn
Loughrigg Tarn
Paddling
Paddling

Total miles for autumn= 479 miles.

I manged to walk 100+ miles more than Autumn 2017! Perhaps walking the two miles to work everyday helped? I also discovered that the totals for spring/autumn were once again similar both in 2017 and 2018!

Winter: (December, January and February)

I was determined to make the most of the daylight hours come winter. A 10 mile walk around Derwentwater in February helped kick start my #walk1000miles! David and I also went on many dog walks with Riley. Over the course of the year Riley clocked up a total of 285 miles, not bad for a 9 nine year old! Perhaps he can make 500 miles in 2019?

Night walk and new jacket
Night walk and new jacket
outdoors
Low Brandelhow
Low Brandelhow
Japanese Gardens
Japanese Gardens
David looking wet
David looking wet
chris and riley

Total miles for winter = 469 miles. Surprisingly better than summer’s total!

Annual Total = 1,871 miles!

Achieving #walk1000miles in a year is greatly satisfying. My certificate and medal have pride of place on my gym’s wall.

2018 - Certificate and medal
2018 – Certificate and medal
Name
Name

#walk1000miles has a wonderful, supportive Facebook group. Through participation in this group my name was among the many others on the We Did 1000 Miles page of the January 2019 edition of Country walking Magazine. I also discovered that my story which featured as part of their website to advertise 2018’s challenge is still on their website for 2019 under the happiness tab. Which makes me happy indeed. 🙂

48417765_2141132655950437_925373810847252480_oI was unsure whether to sign up for 2019’s challenge, however I decided to once again see how far I can walk in a year. Walking is such an easy, free activity, much underrated if you ask me. I will continue walking the miles I do and see how I go. How about you? Do you feel inspired to give the challenge a go?

If you fancy signing up, click the link below and join me and thousands more, walking that little bit more than we did last year!

https://www.walk1000miles.co.uk/

Thanks for reading, Christine x

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