Aaaaah, butt visualizing would have carried me the NEXT 25 miles.

Unfortunately my colleagues were not so enthusiastic to walk more.. However, there are these 50 mile walks arranged worldwide. Maybe one day...
I have a couple of tips to those who are going to do similar things in the future. First of all, if there's any chance of rain, and even if there wasn't, bring an extra pair of socks, and do NOT walk in wet socks. I might not have even those two blisters had I remembered to take a second pair of socks. Take the repetitive strain on your feet, add two spoonfuls of water and you've got a problem. We got two bad rainshowers on the way and I walked 20 miles in wet shoes and socks.
Secondly, train also on the pace you're going to do the long walk. It seems the slower pace uses slightly different set of muscles, and as I mostly trained in faster pace although I knew I couldn't use it on the actual walk, I felt a bit of the shopping/museum/snail syndrome when the slow pace hit some unused muscles at about 15 miles. (You know the feeling when you've seen two museums or 1/50 of Louvre just going really slow from painting to painting and your feet feel super tired.) I just had to go a bit faster for a while to feel better. Fortunately I had company of this 73-year-old retired colleague who, among other things, does tour skating, canoeing and whichever long distance thing exists. He wanted to go faster as well...

Third tip has to do with food and drink. I got that one right, I think, since I felt no tiredness or muscle pains during the walk. Lots of carbs (whole grains, fruit, whatever you WANT to eat) and a lot of water three days before the walk. Make also sure that you're not magnesium deficient already before you walk. Try to get at least 0.5 litres (even more if it's hot) of liquid per 5 miles, water, mineral water, sports drink. And eat something from the beginning, not only when you start feeling hungry/bad/nauseous. Many people had protein/energy bars. I had something a bit different, with oatmeal&berries, containing 10% prot 60% carbs. Bananas were popular, as was whole grain rye bread for some slow energy.
I got a wonderful restful sleep last night. No dreams, no tossing and turning, just deep quality sleep for almost 10 hours. Today's a beautiful sunny day, which I'm going to spend on my balcony in a bikini getting a nice suntan and maybe reading a book.
My weight this morning was a number I don't care to write here. I'm putting it down to excess water in my system and tomorrow I'm going to start worrying about that again. I've got some planning to do in that respect, so maybe I need to take my lap top to the balcony as well.
Have a great day!
Juliette
PS. Sven&massage would be nice, but I doubt anyone called that or anything else will ring my doorbell today. There's an old saying here that if you don't have a boyfriend on Whit Sunday (which is today), you won't have one the whole summer. The modern women have more or less rephrased that one to "If you don't have a boyfriend on Whit Sunday, there's a queue by Midsummer" (21st June). I'll have to go with that one, since I'm Not Going Anywhere Today!!!