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How my walking addiction began

A guy at work organised an “easy” walk up Catbells in the Lake District as part of his Quality Mountain Days for his Mountain Leader training.  Having not been to the Lakes for a VERY long time, I signed up.  “A nice stroll in some lovely scenery” I thought.  Hmmmmffff! I was unfit, overweight and the only walking I did at the time was a couple of flat miles with my friend and her dogs on an occasional sunny evening after work.

The day dawned – 8th June 2012 – and about 8 of us set off at the crack of dawn in the minibus. 

I got up Catbells okay (well, I use the term “okay” loosely!) and we carried on to Maiden Moor.  I was struggling by then and, after hauling myself up steep/craggy incline after steep/craggy incline, I got stuck at the final climb onto Maiden Moor.  My legs were exhausted and had turned to jelly.  I knew I’d be a danger to myself and possibly others if I carried on.  We agreed I’d sit and wait for the others in the group to “bag” Maiden Moor and then they’d come back down for their lunch break.  This gave me/my legs enough recovery time for the walk back – which took us down the Hause Gate path – a challenge in itself – but at least it was using a different set of leg muscles.  I believe the original plan was to get to High Spy and then drop back down to walk along the shores of Derwent Water.

Weirdly though, even though every bone, muscle, tendon and eyelash in my body felt as though it had been tortured, I loved it! – I described it as “exhaustingly exhilarating”.

It gave me the walking bug and, in the back of my mind, I knew I’d go back and “conquer” it one day.

I think the walk was only about 5 miles – most of it up or down hill!   A far cry from a couple of miles on the flat – no wonder I ached!

Some pictures from the walk that started it all off for me:

Me and Moby on the way up


Hazel, Moby and Me

Lyndsey and Ollie - and finally the summit


Looking back down to where the previous pic was taken


Looking down the Newlands Valley

The sun glinting on Derwent Water



...and again from higher up still

Karen and me at the top of Catbells
Bull Crag - the rocky bit up onto Maiden Moor (that beat me)

Hazel and me having a snack stop
So there you have it.  How to start your hillwalking hobby without even realising!

Thanks for reading ☺