About Will Boag

I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease in 2010 and am in the middle stages. My symptoms include a decline in muscle movement; occasional muscle spasm and internal trembling of the left side of my body and mouth; intermittent external trembling of my left arm; restless arms and legs; decreased facial expressions; an abnormally high production of phlegm; tiredness; and lower voice intonation. These symptoms have mostly remained unchanged since diagnosis. This walk is about showcasing that life doesn't end with Parkinson's, in my case it has given me a kick-start to live an rich life and working towards the best possible outcome.

Day 47 Ornans to Mouthier-Haute-Pierre

A wafting mist gazed through our window from the mountain tops replacing the sparks and roars from the night before. A little chill in the air indicating the coming of mountain country enticed us out to walk. The large lumbering river had risen, then fallen half a metre since the storm, meandering through the village as it noisily tumbled over its man-made weirs. Another dis-used railway track awaited our much-used wheels. The track taken however [...]

By |2020-09-28T09:52:24+10:00June 6th, 2018|1 Comment

Day 46 Trepot to Ornans

Two whole floors to ourselves, a covered balcony displaying the sunset, and lovely hosts. They waved us off the next day along a glorious route that none of our guide books referred to. After a longer than normal and hard to navigate route the day before, this option of a shorter way was just what we needed. The high wheat stalks hugged us from both sides of the road as the wind encouraged them to [...]

By |2020-09-28T09:52:24+10:00June 3rd, 2018|Comments Off on Day 46 Trepot to Ornans

Day 45 Besancon to Trepot

Would love to spend more time here in Besancon, it seems an interesting place - maybe I just got caught up in a ‘tram city’ which I love. Then there are the steps up over the big hill - many of them, which were on our ‘not to do’ list. Thought it would be a walk in the park, well in one way it was. Moving along early in the cool, following directions, there was [...]

By |2020-09-28T09:52:24+10:00June 2nd, 2018|Comments Off on Day 45 Besancon to Trepot

Day 44 Cussey-sur L’Ognon to Besancon

Leaving our vine covered home in this gorgeous tucked away village, reminded me of how lucky I am to be having these experiences, and with my very best friend. So lucky to be walking; so fortunate to have the health that allows me to do this; so rewarded with the views we see, the people we meet, and those emails that you send as you take time to keep us company. Nearly got lost early [...]

By |2020-09-28T09:52:24+10:00June 1st, 2018|1 Comment

Day 42 Dampierre-sur-Salon to Gy

We left ‘school’ early in case the kids arrived early, really not sure when they start. The kids I’d say are preschoolers and the building has a large inside activities area rather than a gym with lots of smaller rooms, a large kitchen and shower rooms. What we do know about the older children is that they get bussed around a lot about midday to 2. I imagine, and have heard they go home for [...]

By |2020-09-28T09:52:25+10:00May 30th, 2018|Comments Off on Day 42 Dampierre-sur-Salon to Gy

Day 41 Champlitte to Dampiere-sur-Salon

With our busy social life out of the way, it’s back to the hard slog. It’s been raining all night amid the huge light and sound show so there’s a bit of a worry about the state of the track. There’s also a pattern emerging similar to our Swiss experience - it either rains during the night, mid-late afternoon or/and early morning, so walking has been mostly rain free because we dodge it between 8 [...]

By |2020-09-28T09:52:25+10:00May 29th, 2018|1 Comment

Day 40 Chalindrey to Champlitte

No! it wasn’t Veronique who was cooking and singing, it was Serge, while Veronique looked after our welcome beers, aperitifs and wine. It was worth the 2kms walk off track to this now isolated Chambre d’hote, Les Archots. The powers that be have changed the route leaving them isolated from an income as well. A superb location, great hosts seeing immediately to our every need. However, no sleeping for 36kms today so Serge drove us [...]

By |2020-09-28T09:52:25+10:00May 28th, 2018|Comments Off on Day 40 Chalindrey to Champlitte

Day 39 Langres to Chalindrey

A slippery Roman street had us carefully making our way to breakfast in this medieval fortress high above the surrounding countryside, its renaissance look appealing in the misty light. The Boulangerie was very small but cleverly had quick serve coffee as the bars are closed. An older woman was ordering a feast probably because it was mothers’ day, as a man patiently waited for his turn. He had to wait a little longer as the [...]

By |2020-09-28T09:52:25+10:00May 27th, 2018|Comments Off on Day 39 Langres to Chalindrey

Day 38 Langres

Sitting down to our luxurious ‘tuna rice dish’ decorated with avocado, lettuce and baby tomato salad, garnished with mayonnaise and balsamic vinegar, in companionship with a pretty white wine, we, or maybe I, leant myself to a bit of fantasy. Gazing out on some renaissance and gothic splendours from our donation only (and Corrie and I only) quarters, I thought philosophic thoughts. I received a thoughtful email from a close friend some days ago who [...]

By |2020-09-28T09:52:25+10:00May 26th, 2018|Comments Off on Day 38 Langres