We’ve been on a few walking adventures over the past few
months – with varied rates of success.
It’s been an exercise in pushing myself and trying to get some walking
fitness back into my life, plus seeing how Leelu copes with the different types
of walking …oh hang on…dog…walk….!
The first decent sized walk we did was Long Mynd in
Shropshire – 11 miles of up, along, down, then up then down again (the last down
hurt!!). It was a beautiful hot and
sunny day but I made the mistake of letting Leelu have the ball to carry and to be fair to him
he did – the whole way!! He was also
brave enough to get into some small streams to drink, not into fast flowing
ones though, but I felt like it was some kind of breakthrough as he generally
doesn’t drink much water, let alone go near any moving water.
We then went to the Lake District for my second mountain
since my back op. We were aiming to go
up Bowfell through Eskdale. It was the first time we had been camping in
the Yellow Bus of Fun (ex-AA VW T4 camper / multipurpose van). Oh Leelu thought it was great that he was so
close to us and he could sit up and put his head on the bed in the morning ‘Are
we going out yet…?’ The disadvantage to
The Lake District in April is lambing season.
Having been non-dog owners for a while and therefore able to go where we
want, the lambing season hadn’t affected us before. So on the lead he went although husband cunningly
secured him via a karabiner to his rucksack so he could still go a little way
on the retractable lead.
All in all it
wasn’t the most successful day ever.
Despite lots of flat walking, you need different muscles for mountains and
mine had deserted me that day. On top of
that, higher up was rain, then sleet.
The dog was also not having the best time either – cold, wet, sleet,
wind, on the lead - so we bailed…to the pub for restorative tea and
nachos. We then went and parked
ourselves in the Old Dungeon Ghyll carpark and had a fine evening of great
food, beer and chatting (with much admiring of dog by fellow pub goers) and
retired to the campervan and listened to the beat of the rain on the roof. As predicted the next day was a complete
washout – Leelu’s face was a picture when we opened the door in the morning and
we were in one enormous puddle of water.
We went home.
Two weekends ago, whilst husband was on a course in Audlem,
Leelu and I did an 11.5 mile walk down the towpath and back from Audlem to just
short of Market Drayton. Another flat
walk but good to get the miles in. We
had a bonus on the way too as we bumped into a volunteer lock keeper that we
know and he bought me cake (it’s ok I had treats with me for Leelu, he didn’t
miss out!).
Last week was half term so we had a few days in Wales
based out of Llanberis. Unfortunately
our plans went awry a little when husband got very poorly sick so I took Leelu
and Step-daughter no. 2 , who was staying with us for the week, up to the top
of Snowdon via the Llanberis path as neither of them had done it before.
They were both excellent, despite the
steepness (s/d), the boring path, the people and the other dogs (Leelu) and
slept lots afterwards. Actually both s/d
and I slept lots because we then went to Bounce Below as a half term treat –
its’ a series of big nets in a huge cave that you bound around on and climb up
and slide down, great fun and completely exhausting – like a human size version
of a snakes and ladders board! Thursday was a more gentle day. Fortunately
husband got better and took daughter climbing on Idwal Slabs whilst I introduced
Leelu to the concept of steep steps with a bit of scrambling. He didn’t like it. To make it up to him I then had to stand and
play ball with him for ages!
Next on the list of Leelu’s adventures – spending the
weekend away at my parents (He won’t like the drive to Wiltshire!).
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