A pleasant and easy walk today. But if only we had breakfast at 7.00 instead of 7.30. If only the first ATM was working and we didn’t have to go searching for another. If only we could find the patisserie that was open. If only we hadn’t stopped for lunch when we did. If only we hadn’t decided to walk another 8km to the next gite. We might have missed the rain on the last km of today’s walk.
Or perhaps it was just always there just waiting for us.
After the downhill of yesterday it is going to be up, up, up today.
But first of all it is bon chemin to Susan, Lynda and Jennifer. They are walking 26km today and decided to leave before breakfast, in the rain, to try and keep ahead of the predicted thunderstorms.
At breakfast we informed our host of their early departure. He gave a shrug and burst into song, “I’m singing in the rain, just singing in the rain”, with his French accent.
Other walkers had pre-warned us of the steep and difficult start to today’s walk. This however wasn’t as hard as expected.
The walk was pleasant with a couple of light showers before we arrived at Saugues, which was a welcome relief as thunder storms had been forecast.
Unfortunately the tracking app appears to have failed today. Perhaps I should have 2 apps recording our route.
Day 1 of the walk has started. Off to church for blessing.
Jo managed to get lost even before we take our step on the route..
After breakfast it is good bye Le Puy et bonjour chemin du le Puy en valey. Oh and today happens to be the Grand Route de Chemin. Runners start from various villages on our route going to Le Puy, The French being polite say bonjour when passing, so our day is filled with bonjour after bonjour.
Day one didn’t end too well, Jo walked down the 3 steps in the flat, unfortunately there were 4. Ankle twisted and sore she had a restless night. (That may have been due to my snoring.)
Low cloud for the start of the day, hopefully it will clear later.
Today we decided to have easy strolls around town. I strolled and Jo limped.
A little over three weeks to go before we start our walk and it’s about time I started to get ready for this walk.
Well my pack has been nearly packed for a month now, waiting for me to start training. As we will be walking 800 kms with our packs perhaps I should have started a few months ago. But like everything else there is always tomorrow.
I have setup my blogs for while we are away, all I’ll have to do is remember to start & stop the tracking app on my phone each day and then upload the file. I may even add a few words and some photos.
It’s been raining most of today, so now would have been a good day to try the wet weather gear. Well there’s always tomorrow.
This is one of the training walks o and I undertook while house sitting in Kerikeri. Not only was it a training exercise for walking but also an exercise for mapping the route, recording way points and setting up a procedure for uploading this blog with the tracks and photos taken on the walk.
Hopefully all will work out OK while we are in France, if not I will end up with a lot of posts with blank maps.
We are currently house sitting i Kerikeri, not our Buddy house, this is looking after 2 cats.
As the weather is fine and we are supposed to be in training for our walk in France, which is niw only a month away, we decided to go visit a waterfall.
As we started off I set my phone to track us. I have just downloaded a new app as trackmytrip had stopped working.
Off we went with our loaded backpacks, well this is s training walk. The house is just over 500 mtrs from the main road a pleasant road walk to stsrt off. Then there is the 2 km of msin road. Although not as busy as roads in the UK there is a constant flow of traffic. Having walked into town there is another km of road walking before we find the track. (Good job I had looked it up before leaving).
That is one thing missing in most towns good signage for walkers.
The start of the track is along a grassed area, with a stream on one side of us and a walled off housing development on the other. Just after the stream does a u-turn and we round the corner, a track leads off down the hill and into the bush. After about 20 mins. walking we finally get to the waterfall.
As we haven’t walked far enough yet we decide to carry on walking to the old stone house. So we meandered through the bush alongside the river.
Until we reached our destination. Well our halfway point really as we had to turn round and walk back.
After a quick stop and a sandwich we were on our way again, retracing our steps back to Kerikeri.