Información sobre Sid
Big goal 2019 = Everest base camp .
No biggie planned yet for 2020 but still plenty to go and finish eg cotswold way , north downs way ,county tops, NCNs and new for 2020 to knock off a bunch of the ‘ Marilyns’ ...
1.363 km
313:57 h
Cronología
Sid planificó una caminata.
20 de febrero de 2020
05:0117,0 km3,4 km/h610 m610 mA Cookie's companions👣🐾🐾💔💔 y Daniel 〽️ les gusta esto.Sid planificó un paseo en bici.
18 de febrero de 2020
02:0430,4 km14,7 km/h190 m190 mA Cookie's companions👣🐾🐾💔💔 y Ian les gusta esto.- A Kevin, marc clish y 10 más les gusta esto.
- A marc clish, TR y 11 más les gusta esto.
- 15 de febrero de 2020
Following the Shropshire Union Canal before Storm Dennis arrives . Very muddy very slow ...
- 04:0814,4 km3,5 km/h420 m410 m
- 14 de febrero de 2020
Started in Wotton under edge to walk this section of Cotswold Way back to Stinchcombe hill. .. highlight was the Tyndale Monument and the free parking on car parks in Wotton!!
- A Kevin, marc clish y 10 más les gusta esto.
- 13 de febrero de 2020
Got lucky with the weather for the walk and the views . Quite a few others up there , so can imagine in great weather it gets busy .... lengthened the walk by starting in Wellington but this helped me enjoy (?) Ercall hill as well .
- A marc clish, Kevin y 11 más les gusta esto.
- 12 de febrero de 2020
Completed a leg of Macmillan Way then looped back on part of another long trail — Monarchs Way (615 miles !!).. came back via Chedworth woods where it would be easy to get lost as there are numerous unmarked paths ..
- A marc clish, Kevin y 11 más les gusta esto.
- 12 de febrero de 2020
After the stormy weather ..Wanted a quick hill on the way to a days walking . It was worth the diversion and better than I was expecting .
- A chris lloyd, Kevin y 11 más les gusta esto.
- 7 de febrero de 2020
Nice stretch of canal network with pretty good paths most of way ... mainly countryside where the canal was cut through sandstone. Glimpses of its industrial past in Kidderminster
Final section of Oxford canal as it falls into the Thames . In the wake of Storm Dennis it was amazing the volume of water that was being diverted away from the busy streets of Oxford via the river , canal , streams and flood plains .. I believe Oxford is set for a further £150m in future flood defences .