Walked 20.39 miles from Provo, Utah through Springville, Spanish Fork and Salem to Payson, Utah.
I was on the road just before 6 am, and have a greater appreciation for overcast days, as it was this morning until mile 17 when the sun came out.
I felt great throughout today’s walk. My feet and toes continue to be sore, and I’ll be soaking them in Epsom salt today, but overall, today was a great day for walking.
A few questions I’ve been asked this week:
What are you doing for overnight accommodations and transportation?
Up north, when I started at the Idaho/Utah border, I stayed with our daughter, son-in-law and grandkids, which was a lot of fun; and presently, I’m able to stay at our home, commuting to each day’s starting point. As I move further south, I’ll be staying at a handful of churches.
I’,m grateful to have a team of people - Sam, Chelsie, Nick, Josh, John and Jill - who have been kind enough to tag team advancing my vehicle each time I drive to my starting point. They place my vehicle where I conclude each day’s walk.
Do you feel safe walking the roads and paths each day, and what does your wife think about you doing this walk across the state?
100 percent. A large percentage of the time, I’m either walking on sidewalks, a paved pathway or a large area of the side roads. I always walk against traffic when on the side of the road so I can see the cars approaching. I always have my head up, on a swivel and pay attention to my surroundings.
Since I shared the idea to walk across the state, Susie has thought I’m crazy to do it, but she’s tremendously supportive; not only with this walk, but in all I do. Before I started, she just wanted to be assured I’d be safe each day.
In each of your pictures, you’re smiling and obviously enjoying this walk. Has it been easy, and are you smiling when you finish each day’s walk?
I am enjoying this walk for several reasons. It’s a great challenge, and I always enjoy an awesome challenge. It’s for an amazing sports ministry, and I’m motivated to accomplish our goal of raising awareness and resources for Utah FCA.
The walk has not been easy. The training challenged me; not only the mileage, but the amount of time I needed to invest walking each day. Now, the high volume of mileage each day compounded has been taking a toll on my feet, toes and body. So far, my recovery each day has been good, and I just need to continue doing what’s needed each day to properly recover.
Thank you for all the questions, which I’ll continue to answer, and everyone’s encouragement each day.
Up Next: Payson to Mona, Utah
Days completed: 11 of 30
Today’s Miles: 20.39
11-Day Miles; 195.97
Miles to Goal: 304.03
Today’s Steps: 38,034
11-Day Steps: 368,604
Steps to Goal: 631,396
#FCAWalkAcrossUtah
#FCA
#FellowshipOfChristianAthletes
#FCAGreater
#UtahFCA
(757) 329-2817
(801) 558-6937
rgoch@fca.org