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    • Dag 2

      Planes, trains and automobiles

      3. maj, England ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      I made it to Newcastle. These Transatlantic trips are always tiring. My neighbour Ray gave me a ride to Century Park for me to catch the 747 bus. That part of the trip went well until I directed Ray to drive southbound in the northbound lane of 122 Street to get to the Century Park Transit centre. I think Ray felt much safer after he had dropped me off. How am I ever going to navigate the span of the United Kingdom when I have my problems navigating in Edmonton.

      The KLM flight to Amsterdam was delayed 30 minutes as it arrived late. Then after we boarded it was delayed for a technical reason for another 75 minutes. I was starting to get worried that I would mix my connection flight in Amsterdam. My 3 hour layover in Amsterdam turned into an hour and 15 minutes lay over. My next gate was very close to my arrival gate which was super convenient. I didn't have to clear customs or security. I sensed that some people on my flight would miss their connection. I was happy that I did not check my luggage It may have been wise to have scheduled 2 nights in Newcastle as a buffer against travel delays but I was here a few years ago when I walked Hadrian's Wall. I have had to book all 15 nights of my accommodations in advance for the hike so if I get delayed it could really throw a wrench in things.

      I am staying at the Staybridge suites in Newcastle. I had mailed them my hiking poles about 3 months ago and they arrived a month ago. The staff were eagerly awaiting my arrival and had upgraded me to a full suite room from the standard room I had booked as a treat for coming so far.

      Off by train to St. Bee's tomorrow via Carlisle. I brought Mr Toilet Paper Roll Man with me on the condition that he does not talk about work or the gross room. Mr TPRM lives in our bathroom at work. He was complaining that he doesn't want to get dirty so I put him in a ziplock bag. Now he is complaining the photos in the plastic bag of him don't look good.
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    • Dag 21

      Erntedankgottesdienst

      24. september 2022, England ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      In Newcastle sind Verena und ich dann zur Martin Luther Kirche gegangen, die ein echt sehr schönes Glasfenster hat. ☺️ Und auf einer schicken Plakette, die aber nicht ganz vollständig ist, kann man sehen, dass es die Kirche - mit Unterbrechungen - auch schon ganz schön lange gibt. 🫢
      Wir haben mit einer insgesamt zehnköpfigen Truppe einen Erntedank-Familiengottesdienst gefeiert mit vielen schönen Liedern. 🎶
      Danach gab es in einer sehr geselligen Runde noch Tee und Kuchen, wo ich auch mit einem der Menschen sprechen konnte, die ich mit Thomas schon kennenlernen durfte! ☺️☕️
      Das war eine tolle Erfahrung in der Newcastler Gemeinde und wir haben uns alle gefreut, uns gegenseitig zu sehen. ✨
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    • Dag 42

      Reunions in the Toon

      1. juli 2023, England ⋅ 🌬 18 °C

      Today I woke up and got ready to head into Newcastle. THE SUN WAS OUT!!! I walked to Manors which is right near Northumbria University where I did my masters. I met up with Rach, Ori, Jess and Mollie at a coffee shop there. It was so nice to see all of them again. We caught up on everything and especially what had gone on in basketball world. I then hung out longer with Rach, we drove into town and walked around the high street looking for a pub that was playing the English women's football game. We found one but the game started later so we headed to 5 swans which was our drinking place for 2 years while I lived there. It hadn't changed and the beers are so cheap. We chatted and caught up about everything, then Kate and Brooklan arrived from their morning of shopping and visiting the coast.
      It was then time to go and watch the match, we met with Rachs girlfriend Beth and Mollie came back to watch the game too. The game was average but fun to be in the pub watching together.
      We then caught the train back and grabbed frozen pizzas for dinner. We got ready to go to Zoe's house party. We arrived and Zoe was so stoked to see me which was so lovely. We got a tour of her house which was massive and met her roommates and a few partygoers. There was also just dogs walking around and on couches which was the best. Then Ed arrived! He hadn't changed one bit. Kate, Brooklan, Ed and I sat inside and chatted all night, the sun literally hasn't been setting up here until like 10:30pm which is crazy too. We then caught the train back and ordered McDonald's before heading to bed. It was such a great day seeing everyone again and I really do like Newcastle more than I remembered!
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    • Dag 27

      Day 4 of walking - now at Gilsland

      25. september 2019, England ⋅ 🌧 15 °C

      We left our beautiful hotel this morning and sadly I forgot to take a photo before we went...it was such a lovely place and worth of recording! Dinner there last was great, also breakfast. So they drove us back to Walton where we resumed our walk.

      Of course rain predicted all day, or showers etc, but we had none!! I never put any rain gear on, and occasionally there was the odd drop, but never enough even make you damp. So that was lovely, and I think I see rain on the window now that we are safely ensconced in tonight’s B and B.

      Today we walked 14.3 kms. It is hard to describe today’s walk specifically as it was more of the beautiful rolling countryside looking like a picture postcard. Sheep and cows, green hills. But we did come upon real Roman ruins, and a length of the Wall! And now we will be seeing quite a lot of Roman rubble as Amr would say. Also we crossed a fast flowing river, which has black water from peat, which once had a Hadrian bridge over it. We keep being told there is some strenuous walking coming up...climbing up and down rocks, but today was relatively easy. We did cheat now and then by walking along the road when the official path went parallel but in a field that was muddy and boggy after yesterday’s rain. They are quiet country roads, and the sloshing in mud isn’t fun!

      We are now at a village called Gilsland at a very nice modern B and B. Amr and I are in a room in the annex above the garage - just lovely, spacious, with washing machine and dryer!!! So you can imagine that is heaven for Amr! We go up the road for dinner at the local pub, where we had a beer when we arrived as the village, as the B and B people never want us till 4 pm. We booked to have dinner at 6.30...it seems that quite a lot of people eat there and the bar lady recommended to book...looks a good menu so here’s hoping.
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    • Dag 2

      Op weg naar the Lake district

      10. juni 2023, England ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Vandaag vanaf de haven van Newcastle op ons gemak, met een kleine pauze, naar the Lake district gereden. Inmiddels staan we met heel veel andere mensen en heel veel horzels op een ‘wildkampeer’camping. Het weer is echt uitstekend en het is hier prachtig. Morgen gaan we proberen om de Scafell Pike te bedwingen, dat moet goed komen.Læs mere

    • Dag 28

      Day 5 completed, now at Twice Brewed

      26. september 2019, England ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      A successful funny day. We walked almost 18 kms- and these are fairly tough kms. The path is signed, with the very discreet acorns, and sometimes a signpost with Hadrian’s Wall path engraved in very old wood, almost rotten and falling apart...but it is very easy to go off track. So it is better than the Coast to Coast experience, but not without a bit of stress, and today I have to say that at the last 2 miles we admitted defeat and descended to the road visible beneath us and walked the last 800 metres or so to our destination!

      But we had fun. Set off at about 9.15 - cloudy, no rain - and all went well. More of the beautiful countryside that we have been accustomed to. We did make a small mistake quite early, but easily got back on track and walked along another section of Wall, and up quite a climb of stone steps, with a stunning view at the top. The trouble is that you follow along fine, then go over a stile or a gate to the next field and you really have no indication where to go. There is no definite track, just grass with no direction, and it is easy to pick the wrong way. And these are HUGE fields, many acres, and there aren’t so many people that you can follow along. Sometimes it is obvious and you can see a stile or gate or signpost in the distance, but not always.

      So we muddled along, mostly on track, and avoiding as much mud and bog as we could, loving the scenery and views, and the Roman bits that are there. Quite a lot of wall - more than I had expected - and all quite amazing. Every now and then it rained slightly - enough to put on coats, but never lasted long, and was sometimes even sunny.

      By the end, when we knew we were close we just couldn’t find the right way. We had followed some bad advice to follow an easy low track rather than the high one which would have been correct. She had said it would all lead to the right place...but it didn’t, for us anyway, and we muddled along high in the hills, but not as high as the wall, and finally gave up and descended to the road. That was in itself extremely difficult as it was uneven with tufts of long grass and holes, and when we reached the bottom of course we had to cross a seriously boggy patch. Later looking at the map we found that that area was called the East Bog! However we made it to the road, and found our accommodation right on that road, except that we approached it from the other direction. So in a way we had taken a short cut! Anyway, it was an adventure and our B and B tonight is another lovely place and we stay here for 2 nights, as tomorrow is a sort of rest day. Not really, as the plan is to do a 15 km walk round a lot of Roman ruins and museums near here that are not on the trail. But we are sort of free to do what we like in our own time.

      So tonight we went for dinner at the pub down the road, the Twice Brewed Inn. Good food and atmosphere, and we’ll go there again tomorrow night. The other end of this village is called Once Brewed! Crazy! Anyway, all good.
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    • Dag 9

      TMB..summary

      26. juni 2022, England ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      ..back to Manchester..then York..for rest..and time to reflect..at times like these..best to focus on what was achieved..not what wasnt..I had travelled throughout the pandemic..so to say this had been coming..and long overdue..is fair..our TMB group consisted of British..American..Canadian..Irish..and Lithuanian..a diverse group if ever I saw one…have to be pleased with what I did..and Mont Blanc will be there..when I go back to complete the Tour..which..believe me..I will. I got to around marker 24 on the attached map..more than half…onward and upward☺️Læs mere

    • Dag 29

      Semi rest day at Twice Brewed

      27. september 2019, England ⋅ 🌧 10 °C

      Today was set aside as a circular walk from here to see the local archeological site and museum- Vindolanda. The route they suggested took us up on the official walk for a couple of hours, then down and round via the museum etc. but we decided to skip the walking part and have a day off as would have to do it tomorrow anyway (except we figured later that if we had done it today we could then get a bus to the next place and resume from there) - but we didn’t, so we have quite a big walk ahead tomorrow, with some notorious climbs! Amr and I had a reconnoiter of how to get back to the track (as yesterday we accidentally arrived through the bog!) and found the track and also saw what an enormous climb faces us first thing!! A bit daunting, but at least we’ll be fresh.

      So today we did walk anyway, to the places of interest. Vindolanda was a Roman fortress and the whole town is gradually being excavated...it is so interesting....feels a bit like walking round Pompeii. And they are still digging up many objects that are displayed in the museum. We wouldn’t have had a chance to visit it without this day of no definite plan, and also it is so good to stay in a place for 2 nights.

      It rains on and off, and will continue to do so by the look of it, but not often does it pour drenching rain, and there are many gaps with no rain at all, so it’s not miserable. And our accommodation has been exceptional. We are now relaxing in the guest lounge, sipping wine or in my case a Pedro Jiminez sherry! Amr says to assure Paul that they are Riedel glasses! There is an honesty box for the wine - £2.50 for a glass. We will go to the Twice Brewed Inn again for dinner...it was good.
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    • Dag 4

      2. Tag Hadrians Walk

      2. juni 2023, England ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      10.00 Uhr Start bei Sonnenschein dem Tyne nach. Die ersten 20km Weg waren geteert, was eher mühsam war. Auf dem Hadrians Walk sind viele Leute unterwegs, es scheint, ein beliebter Fernwanderweg zu sein.
      Die Engländer klagen schon über die herrschende Hitze und kleiden sich wie im Hochsommer und wir benötigen Jacken!
      Unsere heutige Unterkunft ist völlig in den "Pampas" -Nachtessen nur mit Taxi erreichbar- und ist ein B&B wie in den 1980er Jahren....
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    • Dag 6

      4. Tag Hadrians Walk

      4. juni 2023, England ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Dieser Tag zeigte uns, warum der Hadrians Path so beliebt ist. Es ging über weite Strecken dem (nachgebauten) Wall entlang rauf und runter. Mittags mit der Sonne boten sich hübsche Fotosujets. Gegen 16.00 Uhr Ankunft in der heutigen Unterkunft, wo es das wohlverdiente Bier gab.Læs mere

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