Off to see the wizard | Pinnacle Newsletter #63
#63 Off to see the wizard
I’ve spent a good deal of my time this week pacing the halls of EventCity in Manchester, ‘doing’ the Outdoor Trade Show with team TGO. While it was great to catch up with so many friends and colleagues, I also found it physically and mentally tiring. I’m an introvert by nature and spending so much time around so many different people, lovely as most of them are, has drained my batteries.
Fortunately I have an antidote on the horizon (there’s a thoroughly mixed metaphor for you). On Sunday I travel to Hendaye and on Monday I will begin my crossing of the Pyrenees via the Haute Route – 750km from Atlantic to Mediterranean. After so many years of dreaming, and so many months of planning, it’s hard to believe that the quest is about to begin at last.
I’ve already written much about my preparations, so I won’t go into detail again here, but I have updated all my existing posts to reflect my final thoughts and plans. My gear list is now final. Unfortunately the Foratata quilt I had been promised from As Tucas never showed up, and I’ve decided to bring a larger-format hardback book for journaling, so overall base weight has increased to around 6.3kg. I can’t say I really care and I certainly don’t think I’ll notice the difference.
If all goes well, this will be my last newsletter until I return to the UK, which will be in late August or early September. I won’t be on social media for the duration of my journey – you’ll have a fair idea why that is if you’ve followed my writing over the last couple of years – and I won’t have access to email. I won’t be restricting my internet use beyond that, but to all intents and purpose I will be going dark. Six weeks of untrammelled thinking, six weeks of unmediated experience – my very own Shrike pilgrimage.
It’s going to be fantastic.
In other news…
I happened to notice yesterday that Scottish Island Bagging by Helen and Paul Webster (Walkhighlands) is now up for pre-order from Vertebrate. This looks like it will be worthwhile.
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Until next time,
Alex
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