I wanted to be done with all of my Substack content creation by October 8, but I'd forgotten that I'd wanted to do a several-day practice walk. This interrupts my schedule, but it is what it is. I've got enough free content scheduled to last through November and to the very beginning of December. As for paid content, which is much heftier, I've got five more scheduled entries to do to get me through the walk, which is scheduled to end in mid-November.
So, doing the math... I can generate one paid entry today (October 3), one tomorrow (10/4), leave for Incheon Sunday night (10/5), stay overnight, do Day 1 of the practice walk on Monday (10/6, Chuseok Day), do Day 2 of the walk (10/7), Day 3 (10/8), and finally Day 4 (10/9), then go back to prepping my material. On 10/10, as my feet heal from 120 km of trekking, I can generate my third of five needed posts, then on 10/11 and 10/12, I can generate the last posts. I think, then, that I still ought to be able to finish content creation with plenty of margin for final prep by the time I leave for Busan on 10/26 to start the Nakdong River walk on 10/27. Not an awful schedule, to be honest. I might even have time to throw in some quizzes, and maybe a test, for my paid Substack. We'll see.





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