Reached the highest point on the wall….”no pain no gain” 🙂 Our day started out from a lovely B&B, The Hill on the Wall. The interesting thing about this Inn is that it was constructed in the late 14th Century with 4 foot thick walls. This was required by law due to the fact thatContinue reading “Day 5 A day of challenge and satisfaction”
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Day 6 – Fort Vindolanda and the Roman Army Museum
“We find that the Romans owed the conquest of the world to no other cause than continual military training, exact observance of discipline in their camps, and unwearied cultivation of the other arts of war” – Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus (circa 4th century AD) Today was our day for a circular walk of 7 miles.Continue reading “Day 6 – Fort Vindolanda and the Roman Army Museum”
Day 6 pt 2
In war, events of importance are the result of trivial causes – Julius Caesar So before I continue with more pictures and commentary I’d like to make a few quick shout outs to my family, who has encouraged and supported me in this endeavor, with a special shout out to my hiking partner in TN,Continue reading “Day 6 pt 2”
Day 7 Housteds to Walwick
One’s destination is never a place, but always a new way of seeing things. – Henry Miller I have found that there is always at least one thing on trek such as this that comes as unexpected yet, looking back, should have been expected. While I have not delved deeply into the history of theContinue reading “Day 7 Housteds to Walwick”
Day 8 Game called in 7th Inning due to inclement weather
I love being new places and hate getting there, and have been known to say on multiple occasions that I would give anything from a piece of my soul to a limb to a portion of my life savings to teleport. –V. E. Schwab, courtesy of Brainyquotes.com While the states were dealing with the aftermathContinue reading “Day 8 Game called in 7th Inning due to inclement weather”
Day 9 East Wallhouses to Newburn
Like all great travellers, I have seen more than I remember, and remember more than I have seen. –Benjamin Disraeli Today as we approached New Castle was pretty much a grind it out day. In this area most of the wall had been pilfered for building materials but the scenery was pretty and the groupContinue reading “Day 9 East Wallhouses to Newburn”
Day 10 End of the first verse
“Don’t dwell on what went wrong. Instead, focus on what to do next. Spend your energies on moving forward toward finding the answer.” – Denis Waitley So, we started our last day of hiking going in the wrong direction. My fault. We were staying in downtown New Castle, an impressive example of the power ofContinue reading “Day 10 End of the first verse”
Newcastle to Edinburgh – one head fake then on to the land of Harry Potter
“Because in the end, you won’t remember the time you spent working in the office or mowing your lawn. Climb that goddamn mountain.” – Jack Kerouac So, as of Saturday morning our merry little band of four broke up with Mike and Melanie staying in the UK one more day to hike to the coast,Continue reading “Newcastle to Edinburgh – one head fake then on to the land of Harry Potter”
Edinburgh the land of curling, Harry Potter and Scotch, among other things
“What do you mean I’ve sampled most of the single malt scotch produced in Scotland?” – Me Sunday morning, after we settled in to an excellent two bedroom flat in Oldtown Edinburgh, we went on a private tour from Mini Mack tours. Andy, our driver and tour guide took us to some sites in Edinburgh aContinue reading “Edinburgh the land of curling, Harry Potter and Scotch, among other things”
Edinburgh Castle a walk through history
“If ye provoke me I will punish ye”– Saying above the entrance of Edinburgh Castle So, we have arrived at Edinburgh Castle, built on a burnt out volcano. castle rock, Edinburgh Castle was at the center of the civil war which raged between Britain and Scotland for nearly 300 years. One of the things thatContinue reading “Edinburgh Castle a walk through history”