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Ordance Survey Map Mon 3rd Mar, 2008

Have just plotted the main route on the Ordance Survey Explore site. Will be doing individual maps for each day of the walk, but to have a look at the overview go to:

http://explore.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/os_routes/show/2148

I think it is easy to use, and if there is anything on the route that looks interesting or useful, then let me know.

Just Giving Wed 27th Feb, 2008

Have just set up a web page to help deal with the sponsorship of the walk, check out justgiving.com/markolver

All is going well, did a lovely fifteen mile walk to Bath on Sunday (well, 7 mile walk to pub, big roast dinner, then dragged myself back)

Planning a big party at Jesters on Sunday 8th June, lots of great comics, bands and a cake sale, all in aid of St Peter's Hospice and Help The Hospices.

 

Provisional Route Wed 23rd Jan, 2008

Several people have asked about the route of my walk, how long it will take, and if I think I will survive.

Yes, I reckon I will survive.

As for the other two questions, I have done a route, with 33 stops, where I hope I will do gigs all the way up.

Going to leave on 9th June, with hopefully a big party at Jesters in Bristol the night before.

This route is provisional for several obvious reasons, and the timetable is provisional because I have not added in rest days yet, or parts of the walk where I may want to take a little bit extra time and therefore an extra stop.

Anyway, here it is. The Route for Ramble On.

June 9th – Chepstow

 

June 10th – Monmouth

 

June 11th – Hereford

 

June 12th – Leominster

 

June 13th – Ludlow

 

June 14th – Church Stretton

 

June 15th – Shrewsbury

 

June 16th – Wrexham

 

June 17th – Chester

 

June 18th – Warrington

 

June 19th – Wigan

 

June 20th – Chorley

 

June 21st – Preston

 

June 22nd – Garstang

 

June 23rd – Lancaster

 

June 24th – Kendal

 

June 25th – Sedbergh

 

June 26th – Brough

 

June 27th – Bishop Auckland

 

June 28th – Durham

 

June 29th – Chester-le-Street

 

June 30th – Jarrow Newcastle

 

July 1st – Newbiggin-by-the-dea

 

July 2nd – Amble

 

July 3rd – Dunstan

 

July 4th – Beadnell

 

July 5th – Bamburgh

 

July 6th – Berwick-upon-Tweed

 

July 7th – Cockburnspath

 

July 8th – Dunbar

 

July 9th – North Berwick

 

July 10th – Prestonpans

 

July 11th - Edinburgh

Mark can actually walk (by Martha) Sun 13th Jan, 2008

Hello all frequenters of Markolver.com. This is not Mark as you might expect, but Martha, his girlfriend. I noticed that months and months ago some people said on the guestbook that they'd like to see pictures of Mark walking - they probably fail to believe that such a thing could happen and so require evidence! He never did this (I apologise on his behalf) and although these images aren't necessarily the walks that you've heard about (he didn't take any pics on his walk to Weston) I do have some little snaps from previous walking experiences....so here we go, just to prove he can do it....

In Edinburgh in the summer myself, Mark and my little brother hiked up Arthur's Seat...

Olv got a little hot and sweaty...

But we made it to the top!

He was happier when we were coming back down again though...

He looks the part with his little rucksack (bless)...

Gets easily distracted...

Our shadows enjoy it too...

He can do it in the winter...

Or in the summer...

 There are probably more, especially from our 15 mile jaunt in Ireland, but Mark has those safely guarded on his laptop so I will have to try and steal them....

More Walk News Sun 13th Jan, 2008

Several things.

Firstly, and very exciting, i have linked in with a charity for the walk. They are called Help The Hosipices, and are a national charity supporting local hospices. I am going to be raising money for them, details will come soon, and also hopefully visit and perform at hospices and for hospice staff and visitors on the way up to Edinburgh. Daunting but cannot wait.

Also, going to be doing some stuff with Rusell Howard and Jon Richardson on their 6 Music show, and am attending a few walking festivals in February and March. Oh and grown a beard to complete my rambler look.

Am thinking about buying myself one of those fancy walking stick things, and maybe a flask.

The reading is also continuing, and todays quote is from Robert Louis Stevenson about the pleasures of walking alone:

"A walking tour should be gone on alone, because freedom is of the essence, because you should be able to stop and go on, and follow this way or that, as the freak takes you, and because you must have your own pace, and neither trot alongside a champion walker, nor mince in time with a girl"

I have very little intention of letting the freak take me, but am tempted to do at least part of the walk, mincing like a girl. 

 

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