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    Re: Pennine way

    I've been putting together a kit for my PW hike, whenever it happens , and i'm struggling to get the full kit below 15kg not including food so if you do so then you've done well.
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    Re: Pennine way

    Sub 15kg should be fairly easy. Only going to carry a couple of days food and re-stock as i go. My OMM kit is quite light.
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    Re: Pennine way

    Should be called the 'CO-OP Tour of The Pennines.
    I'm gonna get that cwazy gwouse...

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    Re: Pennine way

    Just been reading the stats of when Joss did the Pennine Way. 100+ miles on day one, then about 4 or 5 hours sleep and off again...

    Mind you, he did go north to south, so I suppose it was downhill all the way.

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    Re: Pennine way

    Quote Originally Posted by GeoffB View Post
    Just been reading the stats of when Joss did the Pennine Way. 100+ miles on day one, then about 4 or 5 hours sleep and off again...

    Mind you, he did go north to south, so I suppose it was downhill all the way.
    Heh heh. A touch quick, that! I'm thinking 30-40 miles per day.
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    Re: Pennine way

    Quote Originally Posted by Margarine View Post
    Should be called the 'CO-OP Tour of The Pennines.
    Could easily turn into "The Jennings Tour"!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by skennaugh View Post
    Heh heh. A touch quick, that! I'm thinking 30-40 miles per day.
    I've planned 42 days day one (travelling v light as sleeping at home that night) then 32 miles or so days two and three. Fully intending to slow down after that & take in some of the sights !
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    pennine for the seven time

    hi guys my aim is to walk to pennine way in 6 days this year

    what you thing train wise shud be done

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    Re: pennine for the seven time

    Get out and do some long days with a pack in them thar hills, I should think!

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    Re: pennine for the seven time

    Lots of walking would be a good start. Get out and recce walk it as much as possible so you know each section and how long it takes you if you really want to be prepared, other than that just get out and walk every day so you're used to it. It works out around 45miles a day so I would get used to walking a similar amount

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