monkeytassle
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Thats the thing. Always good to see something different or hear a different bird. Or see a weird train. Every day a new dayI walk along the Thames Daily, always something different to see
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Thats the thing. Always good to see something different or hear a different bird. Or see a weird train. Every day a new dayI walk along the Thames Daily, always something different to see
Walking in the country seems popular but I've always found that a bit dull. I'd rather walk around a city centre, early evening or when it's quiet. Durham, York or even Sunderland are great places for a stroll.
I walk along the Thames Daily, always something different to see
I bought a pair of Merrels walking shoes a couple of year ago, covered plenty of miles and still good. Men’s Mountain Walking Shoes - Merrell Crosslander - GreyAnyone recommend some walking shoes/trainers or boots? Need to be comfy though as got an old injury that needs comfort. Don’t want to spend out daft maybe no more than a £75 quid.
Just walked down to Kingston, passed the predator boat near the bridge, he specialises in pike and Zander, nice morning for a strollWish I was in walking distance of the mid Thames.
If I was I would be doing the same as you. Magical.
Stunning views.Adam Blakelock on Instagram: "Another great day in the Lakes! Went #HillBagging round Grasmere before heading down to #RydalCave then finishing with a pint in #PooleyBridge , weather was lovely 😊 #LakeDistrict #Wainwrights #Walking #Outdoors #Nature
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Absolutely lovely day today, never would've thought it was mid November.
I wouldn't suggest that as you'd have to walk a fair way on the road from Alnwick to the coast. I'd find a coastal starting point for the distance you wish to cover whether that's Alnmouth or further North.15 mile down the coastal path to blackhall(ish) and back.
anyone done the Alnwick castle to bamburgh castle walk? Fancy doing it on Saturday
Yeah the route looks as if it’s about a quarter of the walk from Alnwick to coast. I’ll have a proper look because if it’s just some road and paths I don’t mind but road all the way to the coast would be abit annoying. Alnmouth will leave me about the same distance I think.I wouldn't suggest that as you'd have to walk a fair way on the road from Alnwick to the coast. I'd find a coastal starting point for the distance you wish to cover whether that's Alnmouth or further North.
Alnmouth would be about the same distance. I can't think of any other way to get from Alnwick to the coast other than road and a might be a bit hairy for walking along.Yeah the route looks as if it’s about a quarter of the walk from Alnwick to coast. I’ll have a proper look because if it’s just some road and paths I don’t mind but road all the way to the coast would be abit annoying. Alnmouth will leave me about the same distance I think.
This is the route if you can make sense of it, I’m clueless like was just going to head up and go for it.Alnmouth would be about the same distance. I can't think of any other way to get from Alnwick to the coast other than road and a might be a bit hairy for walking along.
It's definitely road from Alnwick to Denwick but after that I'm not too familiar with the road network despite going to HIgh School at Alnwick and living in Bamburgh during that time!This is the route if you can make sense of it, I’m clueless like was just going to head up and go for it.