No, Pix, there's no need for gadgetty food. It's a walk, and the support crew will be giving us plenty of protein-containing food on the way round and there's meat curry at the end.
If your muscles start to waste away, I'll buy you a chicken sarnie on the way home ;o)
I think Pix's list is about right. We can rationalise if needed depending on support car space.
There IS a reason for putting the poles in. There are a couple of situations in which a walking-pole might be useful (as a makeshift splint for a broken leg, for example) so they will be in the support car and one might get put in a rucksack during the last few stages.
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If your muscles start to waste away, I'll buy you a chicken sarnie on the way home ;o)
http://www.mcdonalds.co.uk/asp/locator/index.asp
Go and pigout, Gal...
did Pix get pi**ed up last year on the eve of the walk then?
From what I remember, Pixie drowned her sorrows on the eve of the walk and spent the entire weekend sending texts!
Is Duck OK otherwise?
(still packing!)
poles?
lightweight gloves/hat if overnight forecast is chilly?
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kitchen sink.
vrap - think you've got your work cut out getting Pix's kit down to a sensible weight! I take less clothes and waterproofs for a week. !!!
There IS a reason for putting the poles in. There are a couple of situations in which a walking-pole might be useful (as a makeshift splint for a broken leg, for example) so they will be in the support car and one might get put in a rucksack during the last few stages.