Some dreams don't go away. They just wait.
For nearly thirty years, Kelvin Milner had a dream sitting in the depths at the back of his mind — to walk Offa's Dyke Path, the ancient 177-mile border between England and Wales. Life kept getting in the way. Then one day he decided to stop waiting.
There was just one problem. He was overweight, undertrained, and had given himself just 13 days to do it.
Making the Impossible Possible is the honest, often funny, and deeply personal account of what happened next. Told day by day, mile by mile, it follows one ordinary man pushing himself far beyond what he believed he was capable of — through mountains, valleys, blisters, and moments of serious self-doubt — all while raising money for Clic Sargent, the children's cancer charity.
This isn't a book about being an athlete. It's a book about being human. About the gap between the life we intend to live and the one we actually get around to. About what happens when you finally call your own bluff.
If you've ever told yourself "one day" — this book is for you.
Whether you're a walker, a dreamer, or someone who simply needs reminding that it's not too late, Making the Impossible Possible will stay with you long after the last page.
About the Author
Kelvin Milner is a writer, woodcraft maker, and motorcycle adventurer based in Rhyl, North Wales. Retired on health grounds, he has spent his life finding ways to prove that limitations — whether physical, personal, or self-imposed — are rarely as fixed as they seem. Making the Impossible Possible is his debut memoir. He is currently working on his next adventure.
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Kelvin (Milmo Wanderlust) is a British travel storyteller, lifelongmap‐reader of sorts, and creator of Milmo Wanderlust, a cinematicYouTube channel blending motorcycle touring, landscape exploration, andhonest, first‐person narrative.Born in Cheshire but raised in Wales, Kelvin first discovered Offa'sDyke as a twelve‐year‐old boy, wondering where that path might lead.Decades later - after injuries, setbacks, and a long road back to strength -he finally walked the entire trail.When he's not travelling, filming, or planning the next adventure, Kelvinlives in North Wales with his wife and travel partner, Julie.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. A genuinely accomplished debut memoir from a first-time author. This is not a polished-up walking log or a gear guide dressed as a book. It is a proper human story about procrastination, self-doubt, physical limitation, and the particular stubbornness required to do something you've been avoiding for thirty years. The walking is the vehicle. The story is the point. The author understands this distinction clearly, and it shows on every page.Voice - Kelvin P Milner has a natural, distinctive writing voice. Warm but never sentimental. Self-deprecating without being self-pitying. Funny at exactly the right moments. This is harder to teach than any technical writing skill, and he appears to have arrived with it fully formed. Readers will trust this narrator immediately.Structure - The decision to open with the childhood walking memories before arriving at the main walk was correct. It earns the emotional weight of what follows. The Foreword is particularly strong - it speaks directly to the reader who has ever talked themselves out of something, which is essentially everyone.Chapter Architecture - Start/finish points, distance, and altitude gain at each chapter head is an excellent touch. It grounds the reader physically in the journey and will be especially appreciated by readers who know walking.Visual Package - Multiple photographs per chapter alongside detailed daily maps and a full route map represents a genuinely generous and well-considered visual offering. Many walking memoirs get away with a handful of photos in a central plate section. Integrating them chapter by chapter is the superior choice and significantly increases this book's attraction.The Ending - The Prestatyn finale is handled beautifully. Restrained where a lesser writer would have over-written it, and all the more moving for that. The hat moment with Mikey is a small, perfect scene.The Final Word - An excellent addition. It lifts the book from personal account to something with a wider message without ever becoming preachy. The Offa's Dyke/King analogy to close is inspired. Dreams sit for decades. What happens when you stop waiting? Overweight, undertrained, 30 yrs overdue - Kelvin's 177 miles, 13 Day Offa's Dyke journey. For anyone with a dream. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781066710607
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. A genuinely accomplished debut memoir from a first-time author. This is not a polished-up walking log or a gear guide dressed as a book. It is a proper human story about procrastination, self-doubt, physical limitation, and the particular stubbornness required to do something you've been avoiding for thirty years. The walking is the vehicle. The story is the point. The author understands this distinction clearly, and it shows on every page.Voice - Kelvin P Milner has a natural, distinctive writing voice. Warm but never sentimental. Self-deprecating without being self-pitying. Funny at exactly the right moments. This is harder to teach than any technical writing skill, and he appears to have arrived with it fully formed. Readers will trust this narrator immediately.Structure - The decision to open with the childhood walking memories before arriving at the main walk was correct. It earns the emotional weight of what follows. The Foreword is particularly strong - it speaks directly to the reader who has ever talked themselves out of something, which is essentially everyone.Chapter Architecture - Start/finish points, distance, and altitude gain at each chapter head is an excellent touch. It grounds the reader physically in the journey and will be especially appreciated by readers who know walking.Visual Package - Multiple photographs per chapter alongside detailed daily maps and a full route map represents a genuinely generous and well-considered visual offering. Many walking memoirs get away with a handful of photos in a central plate section. Integrating them chapter by chapter is the superior choice and significantly increases this book's attraction.The Ending - The Prestatyn finale is handled beautifully. Restrained where a lesser writer would have over-written it, and all the more moving for that. The hat moment with Mikey is a small, perfect scene.The Final Word - An excellent addition. It lifts the book from personal account to something with a wider message without ever becoming preachy. The Offa's Dyke/King analogy to close is inspired. Dreams sit for decades. What happens when you stop waiting? Overweight, undertrained, 30 yrs overdue - Kelvin's 177 miles, 13 Day Offa's Dyke journey. For anyone with a dream. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781066710607
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - A genuinely accomplished debut memoir from a first-time author. This is not a polished-up walking log or a gear guide dressed as a book. It is a proper human story about procrastination, self-doubt, physical limitation, and the particular stubbornness required to do something you've been avoiding for thirty years. The walking is the vehicle. The story is the point. The author understands this distinction clearly, and it shows on every page.Voice - Kelvin P Milner has a natural, distinctive writing voice. Warm but never sentimental. Self-deprecating without being self-pitying. Funny at exactly the right moments. This is harder to teach than any technical writing skill, and he appears to have arrived with it fully formed. Readers will trust this narrator immediately.Structure - The decision to open with the childhood walking memories before arriving at the main walk was correct. It earns the emotional weight of what follows. The Foreword is particularly strong - it speaks directly to the reader who has ever talked themselves out of something, which is essentially everyone.Chapter Architecture - Start/finish points, distance, and altitude gain at each chapter head is an excellent touch. It grounds the reader physically in the journey and will be especially appreciated by readers who know walking.Visual Package - Multiple photographs per chapter alongside detailed daily maps and a full route map represents a genuinely generous and well-considered visual offering. Many walking memoirs get away with a handful of photos in a central plate section. Integrating them chapter by chapter is the superior choice and significantly increases this book's attraction.The Ending - The Prestatyn finale is handled beautifully. Restrained where a lesser writer would have over-written it, and all the more moving for that. The hat moment with Mikey is a small, perfect scene.The Final Word - An excellent addition. It lifts the book from personal account to something with a wider message without ever becoming preachy. The Offa's Dyke/King analogy to close is inspired. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781066710607
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