Day 12: slow, tiring work

Day 12:

Day 12: 'Fate gives you the finger and you accept' - William Shatner. Another lower mileage day from Monmouth to Hereford (20 miles) whilst continuing to recover from an expressively volatile stomach. The other challenge today was navigating through the mysterious local footpath network, heavy and slow going across difficult terrain with unreliable or non existant markers, disused paths and impassable obstacles (style inside a wall of thorns; giant pile of manure squeezed inside a choke point), really tiring edge of the field type paths with concealed ankle twisters under every step that require constant reference to map and compass. This was slow, tiring work. The rewards were a call from the Basingstoke Gazette (keep an eye out for the next edition) and a room at The Merton Hotel (thank you Sarah/base camp director). Although I just found tick #13 of Lejog. Lyme disease anyone?

DAY 13


A note about the blog

I must be the only LEJOGer without a smart phone. This means I don't have the ability to update this blog when I'm on the trail. My support team back home kindly offered to update the blog for me, so this will be communicated by text message and written up on my behalf. It will therefore be brief and without photos. I will expand on this when I get back from my journal entries, dictaphone recordings and photo journal. The detailed account will be published as a book which will be available on Amazon.

Charity

Thank you to everyone who has made a donation to Helping Hands for the Blind, a respectable local charity. You can make a donation here. Using Gift Aid, the charity is able to claim an additional percentage of each donation from the government as part of the Gift Aid scheme.  

While I am not tracking how much has been raised, the charity themselves may wish to do that; leaving a note with your donation such as "LEJOG" will help them do that. To be frank, it's more important that they receive donations than it is for me to take credit; they're actually doing something important whereas I am going on what could be described as a holiday.

My books

Lastly and leastly, I am an independent author. Writing is a pleasure even if reading it isn't! I will write an account of my LEJOG journey in the form of a book which hopefully will encourage other people to give LEJOG a try (and probably discourage many more). If you want a copy, the first batch will be given free of charge. Ask and you shall receive...

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