Back in June we went for a walk with Shannon, Myles, Danny and Emma. We planned to walk along the route of Hadrian’s Wall. The wall was the idea of the Roamn Emperor Hadrian and started around AD122. The wall stretches from Newcastle on the East coast of England to Bowness-on-Solway on the west coast of England. The whole wall was about 70-80miles wide. We walked from Corbridge to Bowness on solway because the inital newcastle bit is not that nice. We started on monday morning and walked about 10-13 miles (16-20 kms) per day. We stayed in pubs and B&B’s each night and ate and drank ourselves stupid, including a lot of black pudding.
The Crew, in Corbridge, ready to start – rain and about 13 miles that day, sore feet but cold beer at the end of it all.
Corinne inspecting the wall for cracks
Shannon crying with joy after finding the wall
Walking through the woods, the girls leading the way, bear bait.
Corinne and Emma
The crew in a field of buttercups
Off down the road
Moody, shannon and Corinne
looking gorgeous even without colour
Rhinus contemplating her illustrious past
Shannon and Myles, just hangin out by the wall, looking sweet
Danny and Emma, notice the troll hair
Converging walls, which one to follow?
Fence, grass and tree
Sycamore Gap, a popular photo opportunity
Myles at the pub in Bowness – what a sweety
1 comment:
What a lot of good fun.Great photos. I do like your new profile pic. You look young,healthy and happy. xxx
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