A good experience to assess our fitness …
After landing late on Friday evening, we celebrated our coming over with some good rhum…
We started by a steep ascent among the bushes and once the top was reached, we had a magnificent view on the sea shore and inlands as well. We seized the opportunity to make our first pictures, as well as when crossing with sheeps park..
The relief was hilly and the topography was in line with the one we will meet the D day on the way from Peterfields to Brighton.
We finished the walk with 5 kilometers on the sea side and to celebrate the distance covered, we had a bath in the Meditterrean sea. I must admit it was a good decision even if at the beginning, it was a little bit hard to jump in the water at the temperature was around 15 degrees... It just took us five minutes to dip in all the body in the water. It certainly helped us to recover quicker for the following day or at least that was what we imagined…
The second day, we visited Barcelona (Sea side, old quarters, Gruel’s Park etc…) and we walk a 21 extra kilometres in 5 hours. Our pace was slower as we were in the city (people, traffic lights etc...) and as you can imagine walking on the pavement turned out to be more difficult than walking in the country side. No trees but very nice architecture so everybody enjoyed the visit
Conclusions:
- Keep on stretching all the way and every time we stop… Joel had quite a lot of muscles ackes on Monday for not doing it enough time during the walk
- Drink water often. Every ten minutes should be a good pace. I felt very weak on Monday as I did not hydrate myself enough
- Put a “ Second Skin” on sensitive part of your feet to prevent blister or other inconveniences
- Choose special socks made for trekking or long distance walk…It really makes the difference as Christelle would agree
- Do not underestimate the footwear. Joel brought a pair of running shoes and quickly realised they were no good for the type of paths and distance we are supposed to cover
Findings:
- We should be able to cover the 100 kilometers
- A good will and solidarity between team mates… very important
- Need to train again and again in accumulating kilometres at weekends.

Sounds like you had a great weekend. It's good to know that you all came to the same conclusions as us about blisters, footwear, drinking, fitness etc. Neil.
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