Reality Check

Slow Ways Routes – Herhod two, Wather one The pitch I had chosen for last night’s camp was just by the river and turned out to be shared with a lot of rabbits as i discovered by their plentiful droppings.…

Slow Ways Routes – Herhod two, Wather one The pitch I had chosen for last night’s camp was just by the river and turned out to be shared with a lot of rabbits as i discovered by their plentiful droppings.…

Slow Ways Routes – Enfiwal one, Enfiwalt two, Cheswal two, Chehod one Waking up to the familiar surroundings of my son’s house in Walthamstow – today felt like a second first day. This was the first solo walk of my…

Slow Ways Routes – Lonpec one, Lonmon two, Monliv one, Livdal one, Dalwal one My journey across London on the tube and overground was quite painless even if it was the rush hour, not half as bad as I was…

Today was the day when the planning and the preparation ended. Today was the day when I woke up both excited and wondering what on earth had I let myself in for. Today was the day I packed my backpack…

Having completed the 790ish km of the Camino Frances across northern Spain I am now planning to walk a mere 600km from London to Gateshead. Glutton for punishment or what? The purpose of this is to support the work of Oasis Community Housing

I think before I started this was I had it in my head that it wasn't going to be the most scenic or exciting walk I had done. I suppose it was more about ticking off another Slow Ways route review.

Whilst this was not strictly walking along the line of Hadrian's Wall this was my walk underneath the River Tyne to get to Segundunum, Wallened Fort. It was a not unpleasant walk - with some pleasing views in amongst the industrial and post industrial landscape.

Route Details I walked and reviewed this route in full on January 1st 2022 though parts of this route now form part of my walks to the shops. The route begins at Gateshead Interchange and is a walk up High…

Back in those lockdown days in 2020 – still ‘working’ but dreaming of what I would do when I retire I remember reading an article in the Guardian. I had already decided that walking was going to be a…