The continuing story of a Fat Man, gone to the bush

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And the Next Challenge is . . .

The Heaphy Track!!

That’s right.  This Fat Hiker is now heading to the top of the South Island and going to walk the Heaphy Track.

This is a 4-6 Day (I’ll probably do it in 5), 78.4 km long tramp.

I picked this one because I had heard such good things about it from a number of people, and it looks like a good graduation from the Milford Track.  Apparently the walk covers such a wide variety of landscapes and vegetation so is very interesting from that perspective.  I don’t know, I’ll probably be looking at my feet most of the time as always.

This time I will invite my friends and family to join in the tramp if they so desire. I’ve done my “prove it to myself” walk, so lets go with a group if they want to.  I imagine it will still be mostly me plodding along by myself, as I am too slow and grumpy to be good walking company.

The Plan™ is to do it in February 2017 (actual date determined at time of booking based on availability).  I will book it in one months time (15th June 2016).  So if anyone wants to join in, then let me know by then.

The Heaphy Track Map

The Heaphy Track Map

The Heaphy Track Elevation Profile

The Heaphy Track Elevation Profile

The Story so Far

Back in March 2015 . . . on the 21st I think, it got into my head that I should hike the Milford Track.  I am not sure where the idea came from anymore.  I know that I had been thinking about my general physical conditions and how it was limiting my ability to experience life as I wanted.  I had also been hosting a number of couchsurfers at our place, and they were always young, fit, and seeing more of NZ than I am.

So I looked a bit into the Track and realised that I should be able to do that.  I wanted to do it – call it a bucket list item I suppose.  Ever since my childhood, when I first heard of the Milford Track I have thought that it would be an amazing accomplishment, but most likely not something I could do (I was a fat kid as well).

So I made a resolution right then that I would . . . try (screw you Yoda, there is such a thing).  I hate failure, although very well aquainted with it, so I don’t want to set myself up for another one.  Therefore my approach is quite cautious.  I came up with a 20 week program of daily walks, steadily increasing in length and load carried.  Starting with a plan of walking 2 km a day for a week, then 3 km a day for a week  – progressing up to 4 km for a couple of weeks.  Then starting to carry a backpack with weights, increasing each week by 1 kg till I am walking 4km a day with 15kg.  Then increase the distance again upto 6 km a day carrying 15kg.

During those 20 weeks I will do a mini-hike some weekends, to get accustom to walking on unpaved terrain, up and down hills etc.  At the end of the 20 weeks I will make a go/no-go commitment to the Milford Track.  This in the form of actually booking and paying for the trip (and surrounding travel and accomodation).

So.  Here I am, now on week 6 of that program.  I have walked a total of 80 km in 20 hours and 32 minutes. I am running at about 60% effective (i.e. walked about 60% of the planned total distance), including two mini-hikes.  Both of which have been fun, harrowing, and challenging.  I will post on each seperately.  Overall I feel like my fitness and stamina is gradually improving.  I’ve bought myself a new pair of hiking boots (because a outdoors store was having a closing down sale and they were 60% off), which I am breaking in.  And I have even bought myself a Fitbit™ Surge to help me be motivated to move, and to log the various walks and hikes.

And feeling confident enough to start this Blog.  I am generally keeping this whole thing on the down-low.  I’ve not told many people about it (2 or 3 I think), no family members.  I don’t want my impending failure to known by them.  Or worse!  Any of them want to do it with me.  Jordan doesn’t walk with others (story for another post).

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