Todays Wednesday walk was my Birthday Walk so we needed something a bit special so I picked a walk from Oxenholme Station in the Lake District. This is about 9 miles long and takes you on a route between the M6 and the A6 although neither of these roads were visible much. The Edinburgh contingent were on the same train that we caught at Carlisle with the exception of Martin who arrived 30 minutes earlier in Oxenholme. It started to rain lightly as we left the station and the rain continued for most of the day although it was never heavy and on several occasions stopped for on average 30 minutes at a time. I have to say that as much as I enjoy walking in England the walks are never straightforward and you need good map reading skills and good instructions to follow. It is because of rights of way and many farmers who wont allow access over their land so you have to detour. This never happens in Scotland and walks here seem to be much easier to follow. |
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Excellent logistics.
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