Hadrian's Wall Dash

3rd and 4th May 2008, a stroll along Hadrian's wall. This may or may not be with a friend and colleague from work, he doesn't seem to be able to make up his mind so I've decided that I will do it solo if he's not coming.

Hadrian's wall is 83 miles from start to finish, so it just over 40 miles a day. The aim is to do this challenge fast and light, with a just a 20 litre pack, finishing at Wallsend in Newcastle on Sunday evening. Luckily (or not, depending on your perspective) I've got a week to recover, because I'm in for immunoglobulin treatment again on the Tuesday.

Kit List

Hadrian's Wall Path
  • 17 litre rucksack
  • Dry bag for clothes and sleeping bag
  • Dry bag for tent
  • Waterproof shell
  • Spare socks (3 pairs)
  • Clean underwear
  • Tent
  • Cooker and fuel
  • Food rations (approx 4,000 kcals)
  • Spork
  • Water (2.5 litres)
  • Sleeping bag
  • Self inflating sleep mat
  • Lighter
  • Whistle
  • Compass
  • Map
  • Headlight
  • Mobile phone
  • First aid kit
  • Insect repellant
  • Foil survival blanket

Wearing from top down

  • Nike Pro Basic Sleeveless Crew
  • Nike Sphere React Cool 1/2 Zip Long Sleeve Top
  • Nike Pro Basic Shorts
  • Endura Hummvee Trousers
  • Nike Dri-Fit Socks
  • Nike Air Pegasus Trail+ Trainers

GPS Route Data

GPS Exchange Format File: Hadrians Wall.gpx

Tracklogs Format File: Hadrians Wall.trl

Grant's Philosophy

Life is for living, and when my time is up my body will be completely worn out. To me there is no point in doing nothing, saving yourself for your old age in the hope that you may prolong your life, what an incredibly dull life that would be. I have a need to experience as much as possible as soon as I can. What a waste it would be if I waited until I was 65 and retired to start living my life, only to get knocked down by a bus or hit by a meteorite. I push myself mentally and physically as hard as I can, sometimes at the same time.

I consider it to be very selfish to do events like these, if you are only doing it for yourself. In an ideal world, every challenge I do would be raising money for some charity or other. I don't think it's fair to keep asking the same private individuals to sponsor me over and over again. Major sports equipment and clothing manufacturers would benefit from sponsoring someone like me, an ordinary (well relatively) member of the public, to do these extraordinary challenges and give that money to charity.

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