as I mentioned in my previous post, at the start of this week I was nearing the completion of my 1000 mile challenge. That's walking 1000 outdoor miles in 2016. A few of you may recall I also did this last year, and just made it on New Year's Eve.
THIS post has a lot of detail about what I did last year and I started again with the same rules and the same goal at the start of 2016.
This year I have reached that goal already. Yay. Yesterday I wasn't starting work until lunchtime, and Eldest was home again, so we both headed out to do the final few miles on local footpaths.
It was such a beautiful, frosty morning. With icy puddles to crack.....
And rock hard ground under your feet.
The fields had a pink tinge I loved.
And the grass was nearly white.
Such long shadows.
Hello :0)
It was quite magical.
The familiar made special.
Eldest is always happy to be outdoors. Here he's telling me how he could mend the rotting footpath sign...bless him.
At sixteen he's still quiet the chatterbox. I hope it never changes.
I loved the stunning Ivy berries ......
And the misty view of distant hills.
and the free apples kindly put out by a neighbour.
I must thank all of you lovely people for the many congratulations, both here and on Instagram. You all all so kind.
I especially love to hear that I have inspired some of you to join the challenge too, or simply to get outdoors and walk a little more. It's so good for both body and soul.
Of course I will continue to record my mileage and see how many miles I manage by the end of the year.
Then next year I will start all over again...who will join me?
Jacquie x
You are awesome! After reading about last year's 1,000 miles, I decided that I would do 500 miles in 2016. I have about 46 miles to go, and should accomplish it. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWell Done Ruth!
DeleteI hope you enjoyed the challenge.
Here's to another year of walking
Jacquie xx
Congratulations! Love the photo of you at 1000. I'll join you with Ruth's goal of 500! I guess I need to come up a device to log my miles now.
ReplyDeleteGreat news Ellen.
DeleteI simply write my daily total on a calendar and note the running tally for the month too. It's a great incentive.
Jacquie xx
Well done. It sounds a difficult challenge, but it's not. Just requires determination.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations that is such an achievement and it is not yet December either! You had a wonderful magical morning to reach your goal. Sarah x
ReplyDeleteYou are such an inspiration! Congratulations on reaching your goal. You may think your treks weren't anywhere exciting, but for those who went along with you through the blog, you took us places most of us will never see and we enjoyed it so much.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
Congratulations Jacquie....great endeavor!! I think that's a good idea to tote up how many miles you do per day....much more motivating!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos... I could almost feel that crisp cold feeling (nearly!). Nature is beautiful throughout all its seasons.
keep well
Amanda xx
Congratulations! Well done you!
ReplyDeleteThat's brilliant Jacquie, well done you. Sorry for missing the bit in your last post about your progress with the mileage and then asking you about it! Not sure how I managed that. Love the photo of you, beautifully framed and gorgeous winter light. And that frosted greenhouse. I shall look forward to following along with your next 1000 miles! CJ xx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much CJ. Not to worry about missing the P.S.
DeleteIt's always so kind of you to comment xxx
Well done!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed you photos!
Thought the mileage too far for me last year, and did not try it.
Hoping for better moving days in the coming year.
Well done you! I had been inspired by you to try, then I had a bad fall in the spring which slow me down a lot, but I should reach 500 miles by the end of the year anyway. I hope to reach 1000 next year!
ReplyDeleteWell done Angela!
DeleteHope we both manage the 1000 next year
xxx
Many congratulations! A wonderful achievement. It has been such a pleasure sharing your walks and wonderful photographs.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I decided to try 500 miles this past year after reading about your goals last year. I struggled to keep up all year but was on goal from January through September. Then in Sept. i injured my foot & couldn't walk at all for a few weeks. I was so bummed. By the time it healed enough to do much walking I knew I couldn't make my goal & stopped keeping my log. I was pretty discouraged that I'd made is so far & stopped.
ReplyDeleteBut I do plan to try again. I have nerve damage in my feet & legs from an old back injury. At times I don't have any feeling in parts of them so it's a constant balancing act to keep them healthy enough to stay consistent. I'm hoping this year I'll be able to make my goal!
well done Jacquie!A brilliant achievement x
ReplyDeleteYou are an inspiration, well done on persevering and thank you - I've decided I'm going to take up the challenge for 2017 as well. I work part time and have two boys (5 & 7) but I'm hoping that will keep me going rather than giving up. I love the simplicity of your method - tracking your walks on your calendar and doing a monthly tally. I shall totally magpie that idea!
ReplyDeleteYour posts are always full of interest, the pictures are lovely, and please keep us posted with your walks and musings as I have a feeling I'll need it to keep me going!
I already feel brave having posted this on the big wide web, no going back now! :o)
ps I wish you and your dearest a peaceful and happy Christmas. x
Yay, so glad you are feeling inspired. Thank you for the lovely comment.
DeleteHere's to much happy walking in 2017.
Happy Christmas to you and yours
Jacquie x