@katty143 Impressive! So you just walked all day long? Where do you live that it’s nice enough to walk outside at this time of the year? Are your feet sore? Did you do any other type of exercise (running, elliptical?)
@katty143 Also you can install the game called Ingress and walk like A LOT but with purpose. Like every playground,sculpture,wall plate,almost everything can be an in game portal.
It's super mentally tough. There were many times I almost gave up. So, so many times. Mostly out of boredom.
I used Instagram to keep me going! I don't have many followers (just people from school) but it was fun to update my story once in a while. People sent me motivational messages and seemed intrigued. It was pretty fun to have people check in on me. Plus, the podcast and music recommendations were great.
@katty143 This is really cool! I recently read Wild, about hiking the Pacific Coast Trail, and right now I’m reading A Walk In The Woods, about hiking the Appalachian Trail. I’ve been considering walking the West Scotland Way, but didn’t know how to start training for that kind of walk. How incredible is it that you can do this in and around your home!
@kuriosiesouschristos Seconding that the West Highland Way is amazing! I did it a couple of years ago, almost exactly a year after breaking my foot, so my fitness wasn’t awesome. I ‘trained’ by going on a few day hikes in the weeks before (it’s especially to go on hilly hikes, if possible) and walking as much as I could, but mostly we just took it slow and steady! You’ll be sore at the beginning, but you’ll adapt. It took us 8 days, and we had skipped the first leg due to time constraints. We definitely didn’t win any speed awards, but I’m so glad we did it!!
@kuriosiesouschristos Put a pack on your back and walk around town, parks, local trails. Check the amount of miles you’d be doing in the early stages of the WSW and make sure you can do that fairly easily. Have a backup plan to reduce mileage in the beginning if the DOMS gets you, or your feet play up.
Invest in good trustworthy footwear that you break in and have experience in distance walking in, well before your trip.
@kuriosiesouschristos I love these thru-hiker books. My favorite is by Carrot Quinn: Thru-hiking will break your heart. If you enjoy these types of books I highly recommend hers