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6,000km since records begun

last week i passed the 6000km mark based on my weekly pedometer recordings (which started february 2004). i’m currently averaging 80km/week.
Assuming i’d started in london and could walk directly that would have got me to (and beyond) the United Arab Emeriates, Bermuda, Ethiopia or Washington DC and i should reach Pakistan some time this week.
Not far to go until i’m at Congo. (see here for city distance calculator)
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3000 miles

just in case you were wondering, i passed the 3,000 mile mark this week. this is the distance i’ve walked since records began (71 week ago).

i’ve just walked 4000km

i’ve been keeping a track of how far i’ve walked each week, and more recently, each day, for the last 60 weeks. And yesterday i passed the 4000km mark.
my knees hurt.

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which reminds me, it’s not long now until the London Marathon on the 17th April.
if you haven’t sponsored me yet, would you consider making an online donation via my justgiving webpage ? you can use your credit card (even if you’re not based in the UK).
Currently i’ve raised £1,121.81 but i’d like to hit £1,500 if possible for Outward Bound. thanks to all those who’ve sponsored me so far !
and here’s my new banner ad (for those who view the page using the rdf feed and don’t see my sidebar):
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walky talky

tonight is a celebration. it’s been exactly one year since i started studiously measuring my weekly walking distances.
so, i can tell you that in the last 52 weeks i’ve walked 3,296 km (about 2000 miles i think). It might actually have been a bit further than that i suffered from a malfunction just after christmas !

2000 miles from london would take you to quite far away. you could have literally moments of fun trying to work out where i could have got to from london (or your favourite local grid reference) by using this fancy thing.
My weekly average is 65km, although since i started my marathon training it’s jumped to 75km/week.
which brings me back to my begging question – will you please sponsor me for the marathon ? (thanks to those who’ve already sponsored!)

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** please sponsor me **

erk

i’ve just had my place confirmed for this year’s London Marathon.
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i’ve committed to raise £1,500 for the Outward Bound Trust
i’ll do more of an appeal in a few weeks time, but those who wish to sponsor me now can go to my justgiving page.
i consider myself a lazy non-sporty type, so this is going to prove very interesting !

the end of a good friend

here’s a sad thing. my friend, the pedometer, died on friday. the cheap plastic hinge hinged its last.
since i commenced my measuring in february this year i’ve walked around 2957km. It’s not an exact science of course but this equates to over 3.6 million steps.
If the hinge had lasted another week it probably would have broke the 3,000km mark. but it didn’t.
jane’s letting me borrow her pedometer this week until i get a replacement so i can continue measuring.
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here is the chart of my travels:

the average cost of my doc marten boots is now just over 2pence/km and i average 64.3km/week (around 80,000 steps per week).

walking

as you know, i walk a lot. so here are some walking facts for you:
1) last week was my furthest walking week at 112.96km
2) i installed a pedometer on to my trousers about the same time i started wearing my new boots (around 2nd feb – i had a month of occasionally wearing them before retiring my old ones)
3) since i installed my pedometer i’ve walked 2080 km
4) i average exactly 65km / week
5) my boots currently cost me 2.9 pence per km.
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paris and beyond

great news. i’ve managed to walk to paris. i walked over 80km last week. marvellous. last time i updated you was here if you want to check back on my progress.