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Monthly Archives: October 2013
Coxhoe 27th October
Our walk took place on the day when a massive storm was forecast for the south of Britain with hurricane force winds and deluges of rain. Up here in the safety of the North we escaped with just some blustery … Continue reading
Wylam 20th October
The second in our matching pair of George Stephenson walks. This one started out at the lovely village of Wylam in the Tyne Valley on a fine Autumn day. There is an excellent car park in Wylam that sits adjacent … Continue reading
Silverlink 13th October
I’m a bit late in posting this, but seeing as this walk and the one following it form a lovely brace of George Stephenson themed walks, it seems vaguely OK in my book. We don’t always walk the majestic hills … Continue reading
Simonburn September 29th
The drive up to Simonburn is a joy in itself; the swooping, dipping Military Road from Heddon On The Wall was particularly spectacular in the low sun today. The glorious walk at the end was the icing on the cake. … Continue reading
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