Not against the rules at all, although I doubt she'll sign up just for this thread.Anyway, thanks for the photo of this beautiful animal. If it's agains the rules for non-diabetics to join, maybe they could send weekly/monthly figures via you (Assuming you'd want to be involved, of course).
Can't hurt to have a look, so I'll do that.One way to think about it is to make goals so tiny that it's almost impossible not to do them. That might not be applicable to this, as it's quite a distance. But maybe of other things. I like Tim Van Orden's approach to this, and the trap/dichotomy of goal setting. Maybe it speaks to you...maybe not. Either way, hope '22 is a brighter year for you
A long time since I read the book, but they flew that leg of the journey by Eagle Airlines.
There was a river cruise in there some where as well.
If was a lot healthier I would have a crack at this for a challenge, but my wheelie walker named "Bill" has gone in the right fetlock.
Yeah agreed. I like the idea though, not a race but a bit of fun. I like these things to not be pushing each other but instead encouraging
Also, not finished mountain wise but this is where I am so far, as you can probably see, it’s a cover of old not good ones
Nice art, must be really painful having it done though.
I quite like the idea of the Mordor walk, maybe I'll get to Rivendell by the end of the year.. We could have fun making up anecdotes about what's happened on the way. (Oops, almost got caught by some black riders, had to give them the slip at the supermarket.)
Not a bad goal at all!
@Beating-My-Betes , perhaps you can add the distance to closer goals, like Bree, so the likes of @Riva_Roxaban and I can enjoy a beer in The Prancing Pony, or visit Tom Bombadil on cumulative outings.
I'd love that!
Not against the rules at all, although I doubt she'll sign up just for this thread.
However, I'd already offered to relay her walks (and some pictures of her handsome companion of course) to this thread!.
Nice art, must be really painful having it done though.
I quite like the idea of the Mordor walk, maybe I'll get to Rivendell by the end of the year.. We could have fun making up anecdotes about what's happened on the way. (Oops, almost got caught by some black riders, had to give them the slip at the supermarket.)
Where do I find the destination & distance chart please?
Thank you, unfortunately you can’t still download the app, I’ll make a spreadsheet, going to backdate it to 1 January
Thank you, unfortunately you can’t still download the app, I’ll make a spreadsheet, going to backdate it to 1 January
You could get a guestimate from this interactive map.Where do I find the destination & distance chart please?
I got an app called HealthView and monitoring of walking/running distance and cycling distance, backdating to Jan 1st is one way but I think I’ll stick to the start as of todayYeah! Definitely a shame.
Backdating to the first seems like quite a good idea, though
You could get a guestimate from this interactive map.
http://lotrproject.com/map/#zoom=3&lat=-1315.5&lon=1500&layers=BTTTTT
Or this one at the link where there are step by step walking instuctions:
https://medium.com/@danstepanov/walking-to-mordor-a-guide-for-hobbits-87ce491b8b74
Edit:Forgot the last link.
I got an app called HealthView and monitoring of walking/running distance and cycling distance, backdating to Jan 1st is one way but I think I’ll stick to the start as of today
Looks like the fens.... I have a lovely walk by the washes that look similar.My friend wrote you her first update on her little trip to Mordor, so here it comes!
Here my first update. I'm on my way to Mordor. This week I walked 3 rounds of about 5 km (sorry I from the metric system). So the total this week is 15km. And because of the covid regulations I was not able to take Banjer my big, little friend with me. He will join other rounds. For an impression of the surounding (picture).
The next weeks I will walk more, because I will join a hike orgenised by the local boy-scouts halfway february. That will be 25km long.
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