tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4422819159198930331.post8144780058540446858..comments2023-10-01T22:22:53.642+01:00Comments on Follow My Walks... midst mountains, valleys, rivers and wilderness: Walking The Severn Way: Stage 10Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4422819159198930331.post-62427256304759902032010-11-10T17:41:48.076+00:002010-11-10T17:41:48.076+00:00good share, great article, very usefull for us...t...good share, great article, very usefull for us...thanks!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4422819159198930331.post-25421683950464262642009-11-12T17:10:15.368+00:002009-11-12T17:10:15.368+00:00Thanks for the comment Raven. I don't use a wa...Thanks for the comment Raven. I don't use a walking stick (I lost one - quite an expensive present from Pam - which I inadvertently left behind somewhere on the Cadair Idris moutain in Wales when backpacking a couple of years ago, but we don't talk about that - shhhh! Still a raw wound.) <br />The problem I have with walking and using a stick whilst juggling a map, guidebook, route card, Paul e Wattshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05088497426087124309noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4422819159198930331.post-30850520956707221002009-11-12T16:46:09.470+00:002009-11-12T16:46:09.470+00:00Copied to this post for relevance:
Hi Paul,
Looki...Copied to this post for relevance:<br /><br />Hi Paul,<br />Looking at the picture, I was wondering if you were using a walking stick?<br />Whenever I used to go for long walks, I always had a walking stick. A good stout hunk of fir cut to size. It serves both as a walking aid or protection against four-legged (or two legged) trouble. We are with you on your voyage, even if only by blog!<br /><brPaul e Wattshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05088497426087124309noreply@blogger.com