Devin to Dukla*
Foot print |
No tents, no sleeping rough, two teenagers and two adults,
900km, 4 rucksacks and some maps, a lot of maps: this is going to be fun.
Ever since first arriving in Slovakia in 1994 I, then we, have had
recurring dreams of walking across the whole of the country, Devin to Dukla.
Then, young(ish), fit(tish) with lots of time: it would have been easy, too
easy. So we waited and waited, until we weren’t so young(ish), weren’t so
fit(tish) with two kids (ages – 12 and 14) to actually attempt it. The best
time.
I say ‘attempt’ because apart from death nothing would have
actually stopped us. Not that we had the time to do it in one go – but ,hey, Rome
wasn’t built in one go. Not that we did it in one year. We will do the first bit in 2015 and the last
bit, Chopok to Dukla in 2016.
A big tree |
We had the maps – we were prepared.
We had all heard of people who had done it, sleeping in
tents, in bus stops or simply under the stars with the pigs and the bears.
However, you may be relieved to hear, we are not so hard core. We didn’t carry
tents, sleeping bags or any cooking equipment. We will travell as light as we
can. We will all smell the same so none of us would mind, “sorry” everyone
else. In the end we slept, every night, in some kind of man made structure; hotels, hostels,
B&Bs but generally without the second B, with friends and in mountain huts.
We ate lunches al fresco, or in bus stops to avoid the rain and lightning, and
dinner in restaurants. All very civilised, well mostly all very civilised.
Not so hard really |
What I am trying to say is that the walk can be done by
normal people, not carrying the world on their backs and in a vaguely civilized
manner. With a little bit of effort anyone who can walk for a day can do the
walk (the “E8”). To quote my son (12) “… walking is good, you get tired every
day but have the night to recover.”
The route is generally easy to follow, most of the time we
didn’t even need the maps we carried. That’s not to say that, sometimes, we
didn’t take scenic diversions that were not strictly on the route but we were
never truly, utterly lost. Or I suppose I should say that we were never aware
that we were truly and utterly not where we thought we were.
Oh, one last thing before we go. We were warned of bears and
wild pigs - we cannot wait. Yogi, Boo-Boo and Pepper here we come.
General Comments
At the moment it’s just a plan.
We have the basic equipment. Basic knowledge.
And a will. But only one between the four of us.
Us, are;
Husband – 50/51
Wife – secret/47
Kid 1 – 14/15
Kid 2 – 12/13
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