Hello
In March I'll be taking part in a half-marathon with a group of re-enactors to raise money for charity. We'll be marching (not running!) the course in full kit, including packs and muskets. We'll be accompanied by a fife and drums too.
Whilst I'm an experienced hiker and am not daunted by the distance, I'm well aware that marching is different to hiking, especially since I won't be wearing my usual outdoor stuff and will have a musket to carry around too as well as remembering to keep step. I've been wearing my brogans for long walks, and we've a practice event this weekend too. I also now understand why knapsacks were discarded: I've spent ages adjusting the straps and re-packing it to get it to sit comfortably!
I was wondering if anyone has any advice about how to survive long-distance marches in period kit (on macadamerised/tarmac, not open fields) or what I should/should not do in order to last the course.
Thanks!
Oxkern
(PS if I may plug it here - http://www.amarchforcharity.net )

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I doubt if very many long marches were done cadence. more than one offecer caught H for marching his men without a break. A 10 min break every hour, and you will cover more ground at the end of the day and get there in shape to do something.
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