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The Western Front Expedition, Stage 1: The Tomb of the Unknown Warrior
A few pictures from our walk today, the first stage of 57 on The Western Front Expedition from London to Paris. There were four of us today: my mother Stephanie, my brother Ben, and my good friend Jeremy. 2.3 miles down, only 697.7 to go!
Keeping the captions brief tonight. We’re starting tomorrow’s walk at 8.30am and I just don’t have time to do it full justice.
Tomorrow’s walk is Stage 2: Monuments and Memorials
Tomorrow: Stage 2: Monuments and Memorials
Meindl Boot Shoot
Well, this blog has been quiet for a few years, hasn’t it?
In preparation for the next big English Country Walks trip — The Western Front Expedition — I went out to grab a new pair of boots.
I’ve had luck with this brand before, so I decided to try the Meindl Bhutan MFS this time:
Thanks to Marco and the staff at Cotswold Covent Garden for your help!
Links:
Cotswold Outdoor
Meindl
SWCP: Weymouth to Lulworth
This photo was taken on the Dorset coast on Friday evening (July 29th), approaching Lulworth Cove on the South West Coast Path fom Weymouth. Thanks to Jan and Katja for helping with the research on this new route for ECW.
Upgrading walk profiles
No time to do this elegantly as this is my first time working in Linux. Here’s a screenshot of the new White Cliffs walk profile as it stands now, still in development. The big change will be the addition of online ordering.
2010 Calendar Now Ready
I’ve uploaded the new calendar of walks for this year. You can now book a walk anytime up to February 2011. There are a few new routes added, and more to come, which I will be highlighting in posts over the next few days.
One notable addition is the Alice in Wonderland walk, which I’m putting together to commemorate the release of the upcoming Walt Disney Studios film, due out this Friday. The walk is scheduled for Sat/Sun March 6th and 7th. Read about it here.
Front page of The Times!
About a month ago, The Times newspapers approached me for help with running a special series of guided country walks for their readers.
So far we’ve been out four times, to four very different destinations all over the country: the Chiltern Hills, Hampstead Heath, Loch Ordie in Scotland, and most recently the Mendip Hills near Bristol.
Here’s some coverage of last weekend’s walk. Clicking the screenshot below will take you to the Times article.
You can see photos from this day out on my Flickr stream here.
At the moment, there are still two more Times Walks open to sign up for:
a) Sunday July 12th: an expedition to Pistyll Rhaeadr, the highest waterfall in Wales, with myself and Paul Sanders, the Times Picture Editor, and
b) Saturday July 25th: a walk near Aylesford Priory in Kent, with myself and Times correspondent Ruth Gledhill
If you’re interested, visit the sign-up page for Times Walks.
More updates to follow soon. Please keep in touch –
David
Adding Google Maps
I’m replacing the hand-made static route maps on the walk profiles with Google Maps. It’s taking me a while to encode each route but they should all be done soon. See the profile pages for
The White Cliffs of the Seven Sisters
King Beorthwulf’s Gardens (Benington Lordship)
Bodiam Castle
Fortress of the Black Swans (Leeds Castle)
as examples.
Benefits of this approach:
a) you can zoom out to see where the route is relative to London and the rest of the country
b) you can zoom in to see details of the route
c) you can switch from “Terrain” view to “Satellite” view and get a highly detailed aerial image of the route
Once I start getting the hang of the Google Maps API (Application Programming Interface), I ought to be able to add nifty new features like pop-out photos showing on-the-ground views from selected points along the route of a walk.
— DW
The Crab and Winkle Line
Just back from the first walk of the year, a test run of a new route for me. Ben, Felipe, and I walked from Canterbury to Whitstable in Kent, along the course of the Crab & Winkle Line, one of the world’s first passenger railways.
Too whipped to do much more than post a couple of snaps from the day. I’ll get around to posting the full photo stream later.
Felipe and Ben in blizzard conditions, standing on the path of the old railway line in Clowes Wood.
More snow squalls ahead. Here we are on the track into Whitstable.
Kelvedon – Heybridge Basin, Feb 9th 2008
WALK REPORT This was the second trial of my Tiptree cream tea walk. Still needs work to improve the route. Parts of Kelvedon are pretty, but the section from there to Tiptree lacks interest. Also, it’s a real shame that the old church at Inworth is kept locked – most of the country churches I pass on my other walks are open to the public, but not this one. Thanks to Anne and Cristina for help with trailblazing.