Going for a walk



Managed to break my toe playing football and now strained some ligaments in my other foot. Means I'm on the treatment table for a few months which is a killer.
 
I tend to think as walking somewhere as a chore. Wish I didn’t have this mentality. As I’d love to Put on coat and shoes and just get out with no particular destination in mind. You’re lucky.
Depending on your age there are plenty of walking groups around. Walks ranging from 5 to 12 miles and get to some interesting places.
 
I've not been getting out as much as I'd like recently as I have been busy with work stuff so I forced myself out this morning and feel much better for it. 3.46 miles in 51:41 at a shade over 4 mph.
 
Walked into Manchester along the canal on Sunday, then fairly aimlessly around the centre for a couple of hours. Did nearly 21k steps and my legs have ached since :lol:
 
This thread has had a major impact on my life

not actually been on it for months but it’s here where I first started walking,

I do shift work and now do about 10 miles a day for the days I’m working, and more on the weeks I’m not

lost 3 stone, can’t really lose anymore physically. And more mentally it just helps getting through the days. I’ve even cut massively down on the drink as I get relief from doing this.

I wasn’t convinced how fit you could get from this, but you do to a degree. Can walk further n faster now.

been a life saver and I’ve got a hobby for life now.

im in north east for a week can anyone recommend any good walks? I’ve walked Chester to Seaburn along the c2c which is about 14 mile

I like the craster to bamb when I’m up that way

I walked round Durham the river today over n over, then back to shincliffe village

And I often work from Chester to washy village. Cox green then penshaw

anyone got any ideas, around 10-12 miles?
 
This thread has had a major impact on my life

not actually been on it for months but it’s here where I first started walking,

I do shift work and now do about 10 miles a day for the days I’m working, and more on the weeks I’m not

lost 3 stone, can’t really lose anymore physically. And more mentally it just helps getting through the days. I’ve even cut massively down on the drink as I get relief from doing this.

I wasn’t convinced how fit you could get from this, but you do to a degree. Can walk further n faster now.

been a life saver and I’ve got a hobby for life now.

im in north east for a week can anyone recommend any good walks? I’ve walked Chester to Seaburn along the c2c which is about 14 mile

I like the craster to bamb when I’m up that way

I walked round Durham the river today over n over, then back to shincliffe village

And I often work from Chester to washy village. Cox green then penshaw

anyone got any ideas, around 10-12 miles?

I reckon Durham City to Finchale Abbey would be a decent walk, maybe just a tad short of 10 mile mind, go up past the prison from the road outside the raddison hotel.

Have you walked from Chester to Washington via The Weardale Way which looking at the map goes via Chester le Street golf course?
 

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