Great Wall Challenge
Having been inspired by my efforts at getting fit in the gym, and wanting to make sure that, when I achieve the weightloss I am aiming for, I keep up the exercise, I have signed up for a charity trek on the Great Wall of China next June - in support of a breast cancer charity.
Am somewhat daunted by what I have undertaken - it will be hot, humid and probably wet, there will be thousands of crumbling steps to climb, steep inclines and narrow parts with sheer drops on either side - so no cakewalk - but am really looking forward to the challenge. Now to start the training so am inthe best of conditions to actually do it! |
W5--sounds like a great challenge (and what a fun thing to look forward to). I wish you the best of luck and keep us posted about how your training is going!
Cheers, J |
The section of the Great Wall that I visit had some VERY steep steps -- some were as much as about a foot or so high! (See the pic below)
It was sort of like climbing bleachers two at a time in some places. So, just be forewarned that it will be a very challenging work-out! Also, from what I remember, you won't have to worry about crumbly stairs or sheer drops off cliffs: dangerous portions of the wall are off-limits. They also have railings and low walls to prevent anyone from falling off and down a mountain. Really, one of the hardest parts, aside from going up the steep climbs, is coming down them! Good luck on your adventure! http://i38.tinypic.com/k1crhi.jpg |
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