Walking - 4

After a break last year, we have decided yet again to embark on another long distance walk. This one combines history with walking: the attempt in the 8th Century by King Offa, King of Mercia, to keep out the Welsh by building a 177 mile dyke (and fence). Its now the longest ancient monument in the UK I believe. And shorter than the Coast to Coast.

Like all walls in, for instance the Great Wall of China or more recently the Berlin Wall, it failed in the long run but maybe cattle rustling declined in C8th. But it now offers a national trail walk (1 of 15) in the UK going from Chepstow in the south to Prestatyn in the north (or vice versa). I think it will be a great adventure. And now of course we know what, and what not to take. So bring it on. This is the route:


The only worry I now have is the heat and sun screen. How did we end up with the hottest summer in Britain since 1976. Not that I want rain but surely 30C is for the Med rather than the rolling hills of England / Wales. So lets walk north on Saturday and see what happens.

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