Sunday: Tonbridge to Ashdown Forest I got off the train at Tonbridge, and was immediately struck by the relative cold compared with both home and London. It was also trying to rain, but thankfully without much success.  I'd planned this walk to fit nicely in a period of forecast dry weather and really didn't fancy another couple … Continue reading Deer and Detours (Wealdway: Tonbridge to Uckfield)
Category: Long Distance Walks
Organising category for the individual categories of Long Distance Paths and walks on them
Mud, Mud, Glorious Mud (Wealdway: Gravesend to Tonbridge)
It's not often that I get this excited about a walk in the days leading up to it, and I don't think it's ever happened for a local walk. But I sat there at the weekend, finalising the route map for the Wealdway and giving some thought to where I might camp on the first … Continue reading Mud, Mud, Glorious Mud (Wealdway: Gravesend to Tonbridge)
Planning the Wealdway
The Wealdway is a long distance path that runs from Gravesend in Kent, on the south bank of the Thames, to Eastbourne in East Sussex, where the South Downs terminate in chalk cliffs rising above the English Channel, making it the primary coast to coast walking route in the extreme South East. The path is … Continue reading Planning the Wealdway
Endgame (London LOOP Part 12)
Shiny golden circles adorned the forecast for today and it would have been criminal not to have taken advantage of the conditions to finish off the LOOP, especially as one opportunity had already been passed up last week. I made my way out to Sidcup to pick up the LOOP for the last time, but … Continue reading Endgame (London LOOP Part 12)
Slaves, Outlaws and the Beast of Farnborough (London LOOP Part 11)
Cooped up at home for the last couple of weeks supervising builders, I was desperate to get out. I'd been lucky that my two weeks of being out of circulation had coincided with some miserable weather, but I could actually feel the modicum of hill fitness gained in my legs in the Lakes seeping away. … Continue reading Slaves, Outlaws and the Beast of Farnborough (London LOOP Part 11)
The Zombie Promenade (London LOOP Part 10)
Back two days from the Lakes, and I felt I ought to capitalise on any fitness that had crept up on me while I was in hillier parts, so the next section of the LOOP beckoned. An uneventful journey back out to Coulsdon then saw me cross the railway and then the busy road to … Continue reading The Zombie Promenade (London LOOP Part 10)
A Tale of Lavender and Conkers (London LOOP Part 9)
I had a bad feeling about today when my apparently on time train was cancelled in the time that it took me to go from the ticket hall to the platform. I nearly turned around and went home, but struggled on although this delay now put me firmly in rush hour. I was glad I … Continue reading A Tale of Lavender and Conkers (London LOOP Part 9)
South West Coast Path 2014
Planning the Walk Planning for this year's section really began whilst we were still on last year's walk - abandoning the last day gave the opportunity to start this year's walk with a two night stay in Falmouth. The sense of this approach was easy to see, and the difficulty of finding accommodation for the … Continue reading South West Coast Path 2014
The Militant Walker (London LOOP Part 8)
Fulwell to Ewell West (12.6 miles) Just my luck that the track at Wimbledon broke during the morning rush hour this morning, causing cancellations and delays all over the place. Even when I did get my train back out to Fulwell, it missed out a load of stops and then when we got to Kingston … Continue reading The Militant Walker (London LOOP Part 8)
A Golden Cap and a Filled-in Gap
A few days family camping offered an opportunity to fill-in a long-standing gap in the South West Coast Path, and was well-timed as a warm-up walk for this year's main SWCP trip the following weekend. We headed down to Somerset, along a road we've travelled so many times that our car has its own special … Continue reading A Golden Cap and a Filled-in Gap
Planes, Cranes and Oxbow Lakes (London LOOP Part 7)
 West Drayton to Fulwell (14 miles) For once my pre-walk faff with various electronic walk tracking devices worked smoothly and all that delayed me getting straight onto the trail from the station was the cup of tea I bought in the station newsagent. Even that didn't take me long to get on the outside of, … Continue reading Planes, Cranes and Oxbow Lakes (London LOOP Part 7)
Blackberries, Reptiles and Pointless Detours (London LOOP Part 6)
Moor Park to West Drayton (14.74 miles) I stepped out of Moor Park station to a slightly less oppressively hot day. Back down the wooded path alongside the tube line, some clear damage sustained since I last passed this way. Across the railway and through the streets of Northwood, I arrived at Batchworth Heath and … Continue reading Blackberries, Reptiles and Pointless Detours (London LOOP Part 6)
Cambrian Way #5: Storey Arms to Llandovery (Days 12-13)
Day 12: Storey Arms to Llyn y Fan Fawr - Making up lost ground That "night in" did me a power of good, especially as I'd arrived at camp fully laden with water and early enough to simply chill out and enjoy being at camp, with none of the pressures of the previous night's desperate … Continue reading Cambrian Way #5: Storey Arms to Llandovery (Days 12-13)
Cambrian Way #4: Merthyr to Storey Arms (Days 10 – 11)
Day 10: Friday 11 July 2014 - Filling in the Blanks I woke early to a gloomy and rainy world. Thankful that I'd all but completed the packing the night before, it didn't take me long to get the last few bits together and be on my way, walking to the station in a light … Continue reading Cambrian Way #4: Merthyr to Storey Arms (Days 10 – 11)
Back on the Cambrian Way
It's been over a year, but finally I'm getting back to the Cambrian Way. In a little over 10 days I've gone from not even considering doing it to impatience to get out there on the trail. The Lakes has had most of my attention for the last year, but happily now the balance is … Continue reading Back on the Cambrian Way